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Res Vet Sci ; 97(2): 391-6, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25241391

ABSTRACT

The locomotor pattern alterations produced after the administration of a sublingual detomidine gel was measured by an accelerometric method in horses. Using a randomized two-way crossover design, all animals (n = 6) randomly received either detomidine gel or a placebo administered sublingually. A triaxial accelerometric device was used for gait assessment 15 minutes before (baseline) and every 10 minutes after each treatment for a period of 180 minutes. Eight different parameters were calculated, including speed, stride frequency, stride length, regularity, dorsoventral, propulsion, mediolateral, and total power. Force of acceleration and the three components of power were also calculated. Significant statistical differences were observed between groups in all the parameters but stride length. The majority of significant changes started between 30 and 70 minutes after drug administration and lasted for 160 minutes. This route of administration is definitely useful in horses in which a prolonged sedation is required, with stability being a major concern.


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Accelerometry/veterinary , Gait/drug effects , Horses/physiology , Hypnotics and Sedatives/pharmacology , Imidazoles/pharmacology , Accelerometry/methods , Administration, Sublingual , Animals , Cross-Over Studies , Gait/physiology , Gels , Hypnotics and Sedatives/administration & dosage , Imidazoles/administration & dosage , Locomotion/drug effects , Locomotion/physiology , Time Factors , Treatment Outcome
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