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4 October 2023 ARTERIAL CATHETERIZATION IN GREAT APES
Lily Parkinson, Sathya Chinnadurai, James Bailey, Benjamin Brainard
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Abstract

Anesthesia is frequently required to provide appropriate medical care to captive great apes. Anesthetic safety can be optimized through placement of an arterial catheter, which allows direct measurement of arterial blood pressure and easy sampling of arterial blood for blood-gas analysis. Arterial catheterization in great apes can be achieved through palpation-guided or ultrasound-guided placement with or without a modified Seldinger technique. Potential sites for arterial catheterization include the anterior tibial artery, caudal tibial and posterior saphenous arteries, dorsal pedal artery, femoral artery, radial artery, and brachial artery. Arterial catheterization is recommended for lengthy great ape anesthetic procedures or those involving invasive procedures.

Lily Parkinson, Sathya Chinnadurai, James Bailey, and Benjamin Brainard "ARTERIAL CATHETERIZATION IN GREAT APES," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 54(3), 639-644, (4 October 2023). https://doi.org/10.1638/2022-0073
Accepted: 25 April 2023; Published: 4 October 2023
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