Comparison of ketamine and S(+)-ketamine, with romifidine and diazepam, for total intravenous anesthesia in horses


Autoria(s): ROSSETTI, Renata B.; CORTOPASSI, Silvia R. Gaido; INTELIZANO, Tatiana; MACHADO, Thais S. de Lima; CRUZ, Rodrigo S. Ferreira da
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

Resumo

Objective To compare the quality of induction and recovery, degree of muscle relaxation, clinically apparent potency and cardiopulmonary effects of racemic ketamine or S(+)-ketamine when used for total intravenous anesthesia in horses. Study design Prospective randomized clinical trial Animals Sixteen healthy stallions (323 +/- 99 kg), with a mean age of 6.2 years, undergoing castration. Methods Horses were pre-medicated with romifidine IV, 15 minutes before induction of anesthesia. Each animal was then randomly allocated to receive either diazepam and ketamine (DK) or diazepam and S(+)-ketamine (DKS) at similar doses to induce anesthesia. For maintenance of anesthesia, 1/4 of the initial bolus of ketamine alone or S(+)-ketamine alone was administered, as required. Heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR) and systolic blood pressure were measured before and at 10-minute intervals during recumbency. Time from induction to lateral recumbency, time from induction to first additional dose, time from last additional dose to return to sternal posture and time from last additional dose to standing were recorded, and a subjective evaluation of quality of induction, endotracheal intubation, muscle relaxation and quality of recovery was recorded. Results The quality of the induction and duration of anesthesia were similar in both groups. HR, RR and systolic blood pressure were not significantly different between groups. Although some animals which received DKS showed some minor excitatory effects (25% of them) during the induction of anesthesia, these animals received 32% fewer doses for the maintenance of anesthesia and the recovery scores were better. Conclusions and clinical relevance S(+)-ketamine showed some advantages over racemic ketamine, such as less anesthetic agent being required and better overall recovery from anesthesia. Further studies are needed to obtain the optimum induction dose for the S(+)-ketamine.

Identificador

VETERINARY ANAESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA, v.35, n.1, p.30-37, 2008

1467-2987

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/25566

10.1111/j.1467-2995.2007.00351.x

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-2995.2007.00351.x

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

BLACKWELL PUBLISHING

Relação

Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia

Direitos

restrictedAccess

Copyright BLACKWELL PUBLISHING

Palavras-Chave #anesthetics #total intravenous anesthesia #racemic ketamine #S(+)-ketamine #horses #castration #RACEMIC KETAMINE #COMPARATIVE PHARMACOLOGY #S-(+)-KETAMINE #XYLAZINE #ISOMERS #VOLUNTEERS #PROLONGATION #GUAIFENESIN #DOGS #Veterinary Sciences
Tipo

article

original article

publishedVersion