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Evaluation of anesthetic, analgesic, and cardiorespiratory effects in dogs after intramuscular administration of dexmedetomidine-butorphanol-tiletamine-zolazepam or dexmedetomidine-tramadol-ketamine drug combinations
被引:17
|作者:
Krimins, Rebecca A.
[1
]
Ko, Jeff C.
[1
]
Weil, Ann B.
[1
]
Payton, Mark E.
[2
]
机构:
[1] Purdue Univ, Dept Vet Clin Sci, Coll Vet Med, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
[2] Oklahoma State Univ, Coll Arts & Sci, Dept Stat, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA
关键词:
PAIN;
SEVOFLURANE;
MORPHINE;
LACTATE;
D O I:
10.2460/ajvr.73.11.1707
中图分类号:
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号:
0906 ;
摘要:
Objective-To compare anesthetic, analgesic, and cardiorespiratory effects in dogs after IM administration of dexmedetomidine (75 mu g/kg)-butorphanol (0.15 mg/kg)-tiletamine-zolazepam (3.0 mg/kg; DBTZ) or dexmedetomidine (15.0 mu g/kg)-tramadol (3.0 mg/kg)-ketamine (3.0 mg/kg; DTrK) combinations. Animals-6 healthy adult mixed-breed dogs. Procedures-Each dog received DBTZ and DTrK in a randomized, crossover-design study with a 5-day interval between treatments. Cardiorespiratory variables and duration and quality of sedation-anesthesia (assessed via auditory stimulation and sedation-anesthesia scoring) and analgesia (assessed via algometry and electrical nerve stimulation) were evaluated at predetermined intervals. Results-DBTZ or DTrK induced general anesthesia sufficient for endotracheal intubation <= 7 minutes after injection. Anesthetic quality and time from drug administration to standing recovery (131.5 vs 109.5 minutes after injection of DBTZ and DTrK, respectively) were similar between treatments. Duration of analgesia was significantly longer with DBTZ treatment, compared with DTrK treatment. Analgesic effects were significantly greater with DBTZ treatment than with DTrK treatment at several time points. Transient hypertension (mean arterial blood pressure > 135 mm Hg), bradycardia (heart rate < 60 beats/min), and hypoxemia (oxygen saturation <90% via pulse oximetry) were detected during both treatments. Tidal volume decreased significantly from baseline with both treatments and was significantly lower after DBTZ administration, compared with DTrK, at several time points. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-DBTZ or DTrK rapidly induced short-term anesthesia and analgesia in healthy dogs. Further research is needed to assess efficacy of these drug combinations for surgical anesthesia. Supplemental 100% oxygen should be provided when DBTZ or DTrK are used. (Am J Vet Res 2012;73:1707-1714)
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页码:1707 / 1714
页数:8
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