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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 69(1): 130-138, jan.-fev. 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-834164

ABSTRACT

Hypoxemia is a major complication of field anesthesia and no studies regarding this occurrence in mules has been done. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate intranasal oxygen supplementation (IOS) in mules (Equus caballus x Equus asinus) anesthetized with ketamine/butorphanol/guaifenesin combination. For this, we used six male, adult mules (322±29kg) which underwent premedication (MPA) with 0.2mg/kg of midazolam intramuscularly after 15 minutes, 0.02mg/kg detomidine IV 5 minutes after, induction IV with combination of ketamine (2mg/mL), butorphanol (22.5mg/mL), and guaifenesin (50mg/mL) (K/B/G) until lateral decumbency. Maintenance was done with the same anesthetic combination. The animals were submitted twice to the protocol described above, 20 days apart, forming two groups. CG: MPA, induction (0.92±0.24mL/kg (mean±SD)), and maintenance (2.2±0.2mL/kg/h) without SIO; TG: MPA, induction (0.98±0.17mL/kg), and maintenance (2.3±0.4mL/kg/h) with IOS flow 40mL/kg/h. During anesthesia arterial blood was collected every 20 minutes (T0, T20, T40, and T60) for blood gas analysis. Data analyzed by ANOVA followed by the Bonferroni test. P<0.05 was considered significant. Hypoxemia of the animals in the CG in periods (59±5; 55±5; 53±7; 49±8) with lower averages than the TG (160±4, 115±34, 92±25, 81±19) was observed, demonstrating that IOS increases PaO2 avoiding the occurrence of hypoxemia.(AU)


A hipoxemia é uma das principais complicações da anestesia a campo, e em muares não existem estudos a respeito dessa ocorrência. Assim, objetivou-se avaliar a suplementação intranasal de oxigênio (SIO) em muares (Equus caballus x Equus asinus) anestesiados com cetamina/butorfanol/guaifenesina associados. Para isso, foram utilizados seis muares, macho e adultos (322±29kg), submetidos à medicação pré-anestésica (MPA) com 0,2mg/kg de midazolam por via intramuscular, após 15 minutos, 0,02mg/kg de detomidina por via intravenosa, após cinco minutos, indução com administração intravenosa da associação de cetamina (2mg/mL), butorfanol (22,5 µg/mL) e guaifenesina (50mg/mL) em solução de glicose a 5% (C/B/G) até o animal assumir o decúbito lateral. A manutenção foi realizada com a mesma associação anestésica. Os animais foram submetidos duas vezes ao protocolo descrito anteriormente, com intervalo de 20 dias, formando dois grupos experimentais. GC -MPA, indução (0,92±0,24mL/kg (média±DP)) e manutenção (2,2±0,2mL/kg/h) sem SIO; GT - MPA, indução (0,98±0,17mL/kg) e manutenção (2,3±0,4mL/kg/h) com SIO, fluxo de 40mL/kg/h. Durante a anestesia, foi colhido sangue arterial a cada 20 minutos (T0, T20, T40 e T60) para hemogasometria. Os dados foram analisados pela ANOVA, seguidos pelo teste de Bonferroni. Valores de P<0,05 foram considerados significativos. Foi observada hipoxemia (PaO2<60mmHg) dos animais no GC nos tempos avaliados (T0= 59±5; T20= 55±5; T40= 53±7; T60= 49±8), com médias menores que as do GT, (160±4; 115±34; 92±25; 81±19, respectivamente), o que demonstrou que a suplementação intranasal de oxigênio aumenta a PaO2, evitando a ocorrência de hipoxemia.


Subject(s)
Animals , Anesthetics, Combined/administration & dosage , Butorphanol/administration & dosage , Equidae , Guaifenesin/administration & dosage , Hypoxia/blood , Ketamine/administration & dosage , Anesthesia, Intravenous/veterinary , Blood Gas Analysis/veterinary
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J Indian Med Assoc ; 2000 Feb; 98(2): 68-70
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-101206

ABSTRACT

The present study was undertaken to study the comparative safety and efficacy of two cough formulas viz, Ascoril expectorant and other cough formula in the management of cough associated with respiratory disorders. Fifty patients having cough associated with various respiratory disorders like bronchitis and upper or lower respiratory tract infections were randomly divided into 2 equal groups and were treated with one of the two cough formulas viz, Ascoril cough formula and other cough formula in double-blind manner over a period of 15 days. The evaluation of improvement was carried out by a rating scale using three clinical parameters--cough, sputum and breathlessness. The physicians were asked to rate the effectiveness of the therapy and patients were asked to rate the acceptability of therapy using pre-defined operational criteria. It was observed that the improvement and symptom relief was almost immediate, quicker and better in the group receiving Ascoril as compared to other group. On effectiveness parameter, 96% of the physicians rated Ascoril as having either 'very high effectiveness or high effectiveness' as opposed to only 34% of the physicians who rated other cough formula as having 'high' or 'very high effectiveness'. While on parameter of acceptability, 96% of the patients rated acceptability of Ascoril as 'high' or 'good' as opposed to only 24% of the patients who rated other cough formula 'high' or 'good'. The findings of this study suggests that Ascoril cough formula has better efficacy as well as better patient acceptability. Thus, Ascoril cough formula is superior to other cough formula in management of cough associated with respiratory disorders.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Albuterol/administration & dosage , Ammonium Chloride/administration & dosage , Bromhexine/administration & dosage , Child , Child, Preschool , Citrates/administration & dosage , Cough/drug therapy , Diphenhydramine/administration & dosage , Double-Blind Method , Drug Combinations , Expectorants/administration & dosage , Female , Guaifenesin/administration & dosage , Humans , Male , Prospective Studies , Treatment Outcome
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Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 3(2): 45-50, mai./ago. 1996. il.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1411604

ABSTRACT

Onze cães, sem raça definida, receberam como medicação pré-anestésica a anestesia induzida e mantida por infusão contínua intravenosa de quetamina e fentanil em solução de éter gliceril guaiacol a 5% em glicose a 5%, através de bomba de infusão. Em seis animais foram mensuradas frequência cardíaca e respiratória, ventilometria (volume corrente e volume minuto), pressão arterial (sistólica, média e diastólica), temperatura retal, hemogasometria arterial, saturação de 02 na hemogoblina, anion residual, osmolalidade sérica, concentração sérica total de 02, hematócrito, hemoglobina, glicose e eletrólitos. Avaliou-se também a analgesia através de pinçamento da pele da região glabra. Em outro grupo de cinco animais, onde foram realizadas três ovários-salpingo-histerectomias e duas osteossínteses, foram mensuradas a frequência cardíaca e respiratória e a resposta ao estímulo cirúrgico. Em ambos os grupos observou-se, principalmente, depressão respiratória dose-dependente, agravada com o uso de velocidade de infusão elevada, no caso de manobras cirúrgicas muito cruentas, como manipulação de periósteo.


Eleven mongrel dogs were premedicated with methotrimeprazine. Anaesthesia was induced and main-tained by continuous intravenous infusion of a 5% glucose solution containing guaiphenesin, ketamine and fentanyl. Heart and respiratory rates, tidal and minute volume, systolic, mean and diastolic blood pressure, temperature, arterial blood gases, hemoglobin oxygen saturation, anion gap, serum osmolality, serum oxygen concentration, packed cell volume, hemoglobin, glucose and electrolytes were measured in six dogs. Analgesia was investigated usind a forceps in the skin. In the other five dogs heart and respiratory rates and response to surgical stimulus were investigated. Respiratory acidosis, hypoximia and hypoventilation were observed. Respiratory depression was proportional to the infusion rate, particulary when high infusion rates were used for bone repair.


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Preanesthetic Medication/veterinary , Infusions, Intravenous/veterinary , Fentanyl/administration & dosage , Dogs/surgery , Guaifenesin/administration & dosage , Analgesia/veterinary , Ketamine/administration & dosage , Anesthesia, Intravenous/veterinary
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