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Check out our free veterinary emergency tools, protocols, and articles: https://vetemcrit.com FREE Acid-Base Analysis Workshop: https://academy.vetemcrit.com/free-wo... If you're new to my channel, I am Igor Yankin, a small animal emergency and critical care specialist based in Texas. You might know me as the founder of vetemcrit.com, where I’ve spent the last several years creating evidence-based tools, case discussions, and training for veterinarians working on the front lines of emergency and critical care. My story in ECC started back in 2010 when I worked full-time ER shifts. After five intense years, I completed a small animal rotating internship at Oregon State University, followed by an ECC residency at the University of Florida. Since 2019, I’ve been practicing as a veterinary criticalist. Over the years, I’ve noticed that what most ER vets and techs need isn’t just more information — it’s a way to connect, discuss real cases, and keep growing together without judgment. That realization inspired me to create something new — a space where emergency and critical care professionals can come together, learn, and support each other in a meaningful way. That space is now called the VetEmCrit Academy — a growing community for those who want to stay sharp, confident, and connected in ECC practice. If you’re ready to see what’s inside and how it works, learn more by going to https://academy.vetemcrit.com/join Check out our online courses on acid-base and electrolyte disorders: https://academy.vetemcrit.com/courses DOWNLOAD FREE Shock Diagnosis Checklist [PDF]: https://academy.vetemcrit.com/shockch... In this video, we explore a retrospective study on why canine patients may receive plasma transfusions during general anesthesia and potential complications. The study, examining records of 85 dogs at a veterinary teaching hospital from 2017 to 2021, highlights various reasons for transfusions such as arterial hypotension, hypoproteinemia, and blood loss. We also analyze adherence to veterinary guidelines, human errors in plasma administration, and the challenges in detecting adverse reactions. Despite some limitations, the study offers valuable insights for veterinary practice. Don't forget to vote for our next topic in the comments below! 00:00 Introduction to VetEmCRIT Academy 00:07 Overview of the Study 00:45 Reasons for Plasma Transfusions 02:24 Guidelines and Practices for Plasma Transfusions 03:04 Study Findings and Limitations 04:32 Key Takeaways and Conclusion 05:46 Next Steps