Clinical Evaluation of General Anaesthesia using Ketamine Hydrochloride with and without Diazepam in Sheep

M. Akter, Kazi Afsana Homayra Orchy, Md. Moshiur Rahman Khan, Mahdi Hasan, Moinul Hasan, M. Alam
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The study has been carried out to evaluate the clinical efficacy of ketamine with or without diazepam in sheep. Six healthy sheep were used in this study and randomly divided into two groups; Group A (atropine-diazepam-ketamine) and Group B (atropineketamine). Anaesthesia was induced with administration of diazepam (0.4 mg/kg b.wt) and ketamine (15 mg/kg b.wt) intramuscularly (IM) after five minutes of IM administration of atropine sulphate (0.05 mg/kg b.wt) in group A and ketamine (22 mg/kg b.wt) IM after five minutes of IM injection of atropine sulphate (0.05 mg/kg b.wt) in group B. Clinical parameters were recorded before and after (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 mins, 1h and 24h postrecovery) administration of peripheral blood was collected at the same interval for haemato-biochemical observations. The clinical, hematological and serum biochemical profile differed from the values obtained at preexperimental control level in both groups A and B. Arch Vet Sci Med 2020; 3 (3):63-75 DOI: 10.26502/avsm.016 Archives of Veterinary Science and Medicine 66 However, in group A, the changes were smooth and steady whereas these were irregular, fluctuated and inconsistent in certain clinical and biochemical parameters in sheep of group B. The present study indicates that the use of atropine-diazepam-ketamine anaesthesia is safe and useful in sheep than atropineketamine anaesthesia for major invasive procedures.
盐酸氯胺酮加与不加地西泮对绵羊全身麻醉的临床评价
本研究旨在评价氯胺酮加或不加地西泮对绵羊的临床疗效。选取健康绵羊6只,随机分为两组;A组(阿托品-安定-氯胺酮)和B组(阿托品-氯胺酮)。A组在给予硫酸阿托品(0.05 mg/kg b.wt) 5分钟后肌内注射氯胺酮(22 mg/kg b.wt), b组在给予硫酸阿托品(0.05 mg/kg b.wt) 5分钟后肌内注射氯胺酮(0.4 mg/kg b.wt),记录麻醉前后(5、10、15、20、25、30 min)的临床参数。恢复后1h和24h,在相同的时间间隔采集外周血进行血液生化观察。A组和b组的临床、血液学和血清生化指标与实验前对照水平不同;3 (3):63-75 DOI: 10.26502/avsm.016然而,在A组中,绵羊的某些临床和生化参数的变化是平稳和稳定的,而在b组中,这些变化是不规则的、波动的和不一致的。本研究表明,在绵羊的重大侵入性手术中,使用阿托品-安定-氯胺酮麻醉比使用阿托品-氯胺酮麻醉安全有效。
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