James E. Bailey
University of Florida
16 Papers
164 Citations
James E. Bailey is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Butorphanol & Cardiac output. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications. Previous affiliations of James E. Bailey include Touro University Nevada.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Comparison of sedative and cardiorespiratory effects of medetomidine and medetomidine-butorphanol combination in dogs.
TL;DR: Sedative, cardiorespiratory, and analgesic effects of intramuscular administration of medetomidine and butorphanol were compared and it was found that these drug combinations were effective combination for mildly invasive procedures.
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Rope trauma, sedation, disentanglement, and monitoring‐tag associated lesions in a terminally entangled North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis)
Michael J. Moore,Russel D. Andrews,Trevor Austin,James E. Bailey,Alexander M. Costidis,Clay George,Katharine Jackson,Thomas D. Pitchford,Scott Landry,Allan D. Ligon,William A. McLellan,David Morin,Jamison Smith,David S. Rotstein,Teresa K. Rowles,Christopher K. Slay,Michael Walsh +16 more
TL;DR: A chronically entangled North Atlantic right whale, with consequent emaciation was sedated, disentangled to the extent possible, administered antibiotics, and satellite tag tracked for six subsequent days, and was found dead 11 d after the tag ceased transmission.
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Laparoscopic adhesiolysis in a horse
TL;DR: The use of laparoscopy as a method of treatment for abdominal adhesions in the horse is described and laparoscopic adhesiolysis may provide better observation of adhesion and reduced postoperative morbidity compared with laparotomy.
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Etomidate and telazol.
Luisito S. Pablo,James E. Bailey +1 more
TL;DR: There is no ideal injectable agent available yet for clinical practice, which makes practice quite interesting because of the continuous process of rationalizing and determining the best drug for a specific condition and patient.
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•Journal Article
Median effective dose of propofol required for induction of anaesthesia in goats.
TL;DR: The median effective dose (ED50) of prop ofol required for induction of anesthesia in goats and the frequency of myoclonic activity and apnea associated with propofol administration were determined to be 5.1 mg/kg (2.3 mg/lb).
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