Total intravenous anaesthesia in horses using medetomidine and propofol

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Bettschart-Wolfensberger, R [1 ]
Kalchofner, K [1 ]
Neges, K [1 ]
Kästner, S [1 ]
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[1] Univ Zurich, Fac Vet, Clin Horses, Equine Clin, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland
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10.1111/j.1467-2995.2005.00202.x
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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Objective To examine the clinical suitability of medetomidine-propofol infusions for total intravenous anaesthesia in horses. Animals Fifty client-owned horses of mixed breed, age [mean +/- SD (range)] 6.6 +/- 4.4 (0.04-18) years, mass 478 +/- 168.3 (80-700) kg presented for a range of operations requiring general anaesthesia. Materials and methods Pre-anaesthetic medication was intravenous (IV) medetomidine 7 mu g kg(-1). Anaesthesia was induced with IV ketamine (2 mg kg(1)) and diazepam (0.02 mg kg(-1)). After endotracheal intubation, 02 was delivered (FIO2 > 0.85). Positive pressure ventilation was initiated if breath-holding in excess of I minute occurred. Anaesthesia was maintained with a constant rate medetomidine infusion (3.5 mu g kg(-1) hour(-1)) and propofol infused IV to effect (initial dose 0.1 mg kg(-1) minute(1)). Heart (HR) respiratory (f(r)) and propofol administration rates, and systemic arterial blood pressures were recorded at 5-minute intervals. Arterial blood gas (02 and CO2) tensions and pH values were recorded every 15 minutes. Ten minutes after ending medetomidine-propofol infusion, medetomidine (2 mu g kg(-1); IV) was given. Cardiopulmonary data were analysed using descriptive statistical techniques. Results Thirty-three orthopaedic, seven integumentary and 10 elective abdominal operations were performed. Cardiopulmonary data, presented as range of mean individual (and absolute individual minimum and maximum values) were: HR: 28.0-39.2 (16-88) beats minute(-1); mean arterial blood pressure: 74.0-132.5 (42-189) mmHg; PaO2: 22.1-42.9 (4.9-67.8) kPa; [166-322 (37-508) mmHg], PaCO2: 6.7-8.1 (4.2-11.8) kPa [50-61 (32-88) mmHg] and pH 7.35-7.39 (7.15-7.48). Positive pressure ventilation was required in 23 horses. In three horses, HR values below 20 beats minute(-1) were treated with 20 mu g kg(-1) atropine (IV). Mean propofol infusion rates were 98-108 mu g kg(-1) minute. During anaesthesia, movement occurring in 14 horses was controlled with thiopental. Duration of anaesthesia was 111.6 +/- 41.4 (46-225) minutes. Recovery in all horses was uneventful and completed within 42.2 +/- 19.8 (12-98) minutes. Conclusions and clinical relevance Medetomidine-propofol infusion produces adequate conditions for a range of surgical procedures. Cardiovascular function was adequate, as no pressor agents were required. Positive pressure ventilation was required in 23 horses.
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