Early recognition of problems by owners, appropriate first aid, and timely referral by field veterinarians improve the chance of survival for horses requiring emergency management and critical care. With a view toward improving patient outcome, Equine Emergency and Critical Care Medicine is written by a team of enthusiastic equine specialists who explore a host of conditions that the equine veterinarian will encounter. Areas covered include:
- Digestive, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, urogenital, and nervous systems
- Lacerations, wounds, and skin diseases requiring emergency care
- Emergency ophthalmological problems
- Antimicrobial drugs and nutritional support
- Fluid, inotrope, and vasopressor therapy
- Systemic inflammatory response
- The postoperative colic patient
- Critical care of the pregnant mare and neonate