Clinical Studies

Doris Dyson

(DVM, DVSc, Diplomate ACVA | Professor Emeritus | Anesthesiology | Graduate Faculty|)

Contact Information

Email: ddyson@ovc.uoguelph.ca

Areas of Interest

Small animal anesthesia monitoring

Anesthesia in cardiovascularly unstable patients

Analgesia

 

Selected References

  • Recent publications:

Anesthesia in cardiovascularly unstable patient

  •  Fayyaz S, Kerr CL, Dyson DH, Mirakhur KK. (2009) The cardiopulmonary effects ofanesthetic induction with isoflurane, ketamine-diazepam or propofol-diazepam inthe hypovolemic dog. Vet Anaesth Analg. 36:110-123.  
  • Rosati M, Dyson DH, Sinclair MD, Sears WC. (2007) Response of hypotensive dogs todopamine hydrochloride and dobutamine hydrochloride during deep isofluraneanesthesia. Am J Vet Res. 68:483-494. 
  • Mattson SF, Kerr CL, Dyson DH, Mirakhur KK. (2006) The effect of hypovolemia due to hemorrhage on the minimum alveolar concentration of isoflurane in the dog. VetAnaesth Analg. 33:296-301. 
  • Dyson DH, Sinclair MD. (2006) Impact of dopamine or dobutamine infusions oncardiovascular variables after rapid blood loss and volume replacement duringisoflurane-induced anesthesia in dogs. Am J Vet Res. 67:1121-1130. 

    Analgesia:

  • Dyson DH. (2008) Analgesia and chemical restraint for the emergent veterinarypatient. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract. 2008 38:1329-1352.

  •  Dyson DH. (2008) Perioperative pain management in veterinary patients. Vet Clin NorthAm Small Anim Pract. 38:1309-1327.

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