Monitoring Temperature and Heart Rate during Surgical Field Implantation of PTT-100 Satellite Transmitters in Greenland Sea Birds
Information on cloacae temperature (CT), heart rate (HR), Isoflurane use, and oxygen flow was collected during field implantation of Platform Terminal Transmitters (PTT-) 100 satellite transmitters in Greenland sea birds. Information was obtained from 14 intracoelomic and 5 subcutaneous implantation...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:c2a41d503fda450bb93a3fe0cf93ccd7 2024-09-15T18:09:25+00:00 Monitoring Temperature and Heart Rate during Surgical Field Implantation of PTT-100 Satellite Transmitters in Greenland Sea Birds Christian Sonne Steen Andersen Anders Mosbech Annette Flagstad Flemming Merkel 2011-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/423010 https://doaj.org/article/c2a41d503fda450bb93a3fe0cf93ccd7 EN eng Wiley http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/423010 https://doaj.org/toc/2042-0048 2042-0048 doi:10.4061/2011/423010 https://doaj.org/article/c2a41d503fda450bb93a3fe0cf93ccd7 Veterinary Medicine International, Vol 2011 (2011) Veterinary medicine SF600-1100 article 2011 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/423010 2024-08-05T17:48:42Z Information on cloacae temperature (CT), heart rate (HR), Isoflurane use, and oxygen flow was collected during field implantation of Platform Terminal Transmitters (PTT-) 100 satellite transmitters in Greenland sea birds. Information was obtained from 14 intracoelomic and 5 subcutaneous implantations in thick-billed murres (Uria lomvia) and 9 intracoelomic implantations in common eiders (Somateria mollissima). CT decreased in the order subcutaneous murres > intracoelomic eiders > intracoelomic murres due to the explorative exposure to the surroundings and increased heat loss (murres smaller than eiders) and were preheated to 35∘C. During all implantations, heat loss was prevented using electric heat and rescue blankets. Regarding HR, the fluctuations were most pronounced during the intracoelomic murre implantations as a result of lower PTT temperature and lower body size leading to more pronounced digital manipulations and stimulation of the pelvic nerve plexus. Based on these results, we therefore suggest that HR and CT are carefully monitored in order to adjust anaesthesia and recommend the use of an electric heat blanket and preheating of PTTs to body temperature in order to prevent unnecessary heat loss causing physiological stress to the birds. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Greenland Sea Somateria mollissima Uria lomvia uria Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Veterinary Medicine International 2011 1 5 |
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Information on cloacae temperature (CT), heart rate (HR), Isoflurane use, and oxygen flow was collected during field implantation of Platform Terminal Transmitters (PTT-) 100 satellite transmitters in Greenland sea birds. Information was obtained from 14 intracoelomic and 5 subcutaneous implantations in thick-billed murres (Uria lomvia) and 9 intracoelomic implantations in common eiders (Somateria mollissima). CT decreased in the order subcutaneous murres > intracoelomic eiders > intracoelomic murres due to the explorative exposure to the surroundings and increased heat loss (murres smaller than eiders) and were preheated to 35∘C. During all implantations, heat loss was prevented using electric heat and rescue blankets. Regarding HR, the fluctuations were most pronounced during the intracoelomic murre implantations as a result of lower PTT temperature and lower body size leading to more pronounced digital manipulations and stimulation of the pelvic nerve plexus. Based on these results, we therefore suggest that HR and CT are carefully monitored in order to adjust anaesthesia and recommend the use of an electric heat blanket and preheating of PTTs to body temperature in order to prevent unnecessary heat loss causing physiological stress to the birds. |
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Christian Sonne Steen Andersen Anders Mosbech Annette Flagstad Flemming Merkel |
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Christian Sonne Steen Andersen Anders Mosbech Annette Flagstad Flemming Merkel |
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Monitoring Temperature and Heart Rate during Surgical Field Implantation of PTT-100 Satellite Transmitters in Greenland Sea Birds |
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Monitoring Temperature and Heart Rate during Surgical Field Implantation of PTT-100 Satellite Transmitters in Greenland Sea Birds |
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Monitoring Temperature and Heart Rate during Surgical Field Implantation of PTT-100 Satellite Transmitters in Greenland Sea Birds |
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Monitoring Temperature and Heart Rate during Surgical Field Implantation of PTT-100 Satellite Transmitters in Greenland Sea Birds |
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Monitoring Temperature and Heart Rate during Surgical Field Implantation of PTT-100 Satellite Transmitters in Greenland Sea Birds |
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monitoring temperature and heart rate during surgical field implantation of ptt-100 satellite transmitters in greenland sea birds |
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Greenland Greenland Sea Somateria mollissima Uria lomvia uria |
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