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A Hypotension (see Chapter 38)

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 Dobutamine and ephedrine are “first‐line” drugs for correcting hypotension in horses.

 Dopamine, at clinical doses, increases the cardiac index in horses, but it decreases arterial blood pressure due to a decrease in SVR. Dopamine administration has been associated with the development of ventricular arrhythmias, particularly in halothane anesthetized horses.

 Phenylephrine administration causes an increase in arterial blood pressure, due to an increase in SVR, but it decreases cardiac index and heart rate.

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