Analgesic And Cardio-Pulmonary Effects Induced By Lumbosacral Epidural Injection Of Detomidine In Goats

D. Mpanduji, M. Makungu, W. Streich
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The present study was carried out in order to evaluate analgesia, heart and respiration rates and rectal temperature values after lumbosacral epidural injection of three doses (20, 40 and 80 Kg/kg) of detomidine in Small East African goats. Twelve clinically healthy, adult, goats of both sexes whose weight ranged from 13 to 22 (mean ± SD; 16.5 ± 2.6) kg were used. Six out of the twelve goats were randomly assigned separately to each treatment group and at least one-week interval was left between subsequent injections. Heart and respiration rates and rectal temperature values were determined at time 0 (pre-injection) and at 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30 minutes, thereafter at 15 minutes intervals up to 180 minutes after injection. Analgesia was determined after cardio-pulmonary measurements in unrestrained animal before administration of analgesics and thereafter at 5, 10, 15, 30 60, 120 and 180 minutes. All three doses induced adequate analgesia of the flank and perineum within 5 minutes, and persisted for the entire 180 minutes of the observation period. No significant differences were found between the analgesic effects of the three tested doses of detomidine. All doses induced significant drop of the mean respiration rate (RR) within 5 to 10 minutes. The RR depression effect persisted for the entire 180 minutes of the observation period. Significant drop of the mean heart rate (HR) was observed only for the two lower doses of 20 and 40 Kg/kg and persisted for 120 and 90 minutes respectively. All three doses induced a considerable rise in rectal temperature (RT) values that was followed by a gradual fall to normal. It was concluded that a two to four fold increase in the dose of detomidine administered through the lumbosacral epidural space does not increase the level and duration of the flank and perineal analgesia in Small East African goats. Tanzania Veterinary Journal Vol. 24 (2) 2007: pp. 102-111
腰骶部硬膜外注射脱托咪定对山羊的镇痛和心肺作用
本研究旨在评估东非小山羊腰骶部硬膜外注射三种剂量(20、40和80 Kg/ Kg)德托咪定后的镇痛、心脏和呼吸速率以及直肠温温值。临床健康成年山羊12只,雌雄均可,体重13 ~ 22(平均±标准差;16.5±2.6)kg。12只山羊中有6只被随机分配到每个治疗组,两次注射之间至少间隔一周。在0(注射前)和5、10、15、20、30分钟时测定心率、呼吸率和直肠温温值,此后每隔15分钟测定一次,直至注射后180分钟。在给药前和给药后的5、10、15、30、60、120和180分钟,通过测量无约束动物的心肺功能来确定镇痛效果。三种剂量均能在5分钟内引起腹部和会阴的充分镇痛,并持续整个180分钟的观察时间。三种不同剂量的托咪定的镇痛效果无显著差异。所有剂量均在5 ~ 10分钟内引起平均呼吸速率(RR)显著下降。RR抑郁效应持续了整个180分钟的观察期。平均心率(HR)仅在20和40 Kg/ Kg两种较低剂量下显著下降,并分别持续120和90分钟。所有三种剂量均引起直肠温度(RT)值显著升高,随后逐渐降至正常。结论是,通过腰骶硬膜外腔给药的德托咪定剂量增加2至4倍不会增加东非小山羊侧腹和会阴镇痛的水平和持续时间。坦桑尼亚兽医杂志Vol. 24 (2) 2007: pp. 102-111
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