Sedative and cardiopulmonary effects of buprenorphine and xylazine in horses


Autoria(s): CRUZ, Fernando S. F.; CARREGARO, Adriano B.; MACHADO, Melissa; ANTONOW, Romulo R.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

Resumo

This study investigated the sedative, cardiopulmonary, and gastrointestinal effects produced by buprenorphine and xylazine given in combination to horses. Six healthy adult horses underwent 4 randomized treatments, with an interval of 1 wk between treatments. A control group was given a saline solution intravenously (IV) and the experimental groups received buprenorphine [10 mu g/kg bodyweight (BW)] in combination with 1 of 3 different doses of xylazine: 0.25 mg/kg BW (BX25), 0.50 mg/kg BW (BX50), or 0.75 mg/kg BW (BX75), all of them by IV. Cardiopulmonary parameters were evaluated for 120 min after the drugs were administered and intestinal motility was observed for 12 h after treatment. Sedation was found to be dose-dependent in all groups receiving buprenorphine and xylazine and it was observed that the heart rate decreased in the first 5 min and increased at the end of the sedation period. Arterial blood gas tension analyses showed minimal alterations during the experiment. Gastrointestinal hypomotility was observed for up to 8 h. The combination of buprenorphine and 0.50 mg/kg BW of xylazine (BX50) provided a 30-minute period of sedation without intense ataxia and maintained cardiopulmonary parameters within acceptable limits for the species.

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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, v.75, n.1, p.35-41, 2011

0830-9000

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/26792

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eng

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CANADIAN VET MED ASSOC

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Canadian Journal of Veterinary Research

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