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🔓 Anesthesia-Associated Hyperkalemia. (Or, That Thing That Greyhounds Do When You Anesthetise Them) With Dr Stacey Jones

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You may have heard about a condition where greyhounds can become dangerously hyperkalaemic under anaesthesia, but did you know that this isn’t something that happens exclusively in greyhounds? And do you know what the risk factors are for this happening, what you can do to try and prevent it, or how to preempt it? If the answer to any of these is no, and you ever anaesthetise non-human species, then this is one of those “will probably save a patient’s life one day” episodes.


Our guest is Dr Stacey Jones, who was involved in publishing the first ⁠paper on anaesthesia-associated hyperkalaemia⁠ in greyhounds that brought this condition to the veterinary world’s attention. She joins the podcast to share what she learnt while conducting the research for this paper, as well as to provide an update on the work that has been done since that first publication. This update fleshes out our understanding of the condition, focusing on what you need to know about it in practice.


Episode Topics and Timestamps

04:06 Symptoms and Detection

07:27 The Greyhound Project: A Case Study

19:15 Hyperkalemia Beyond Greyhounds

22:05 Practical Takeaways

27:53 Conclusion and Additional Resources


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