Changes in the gas composition of umbilical cord blood of newborns after cesarean section using various protocols of general anesthesia in dogs

K. P. Sadovedov, A. Nechaev, K. Plemyashov
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Cesarean section, being one of the most common  operations  in  veterinary  surgery, requires  a  special  anesthetic  protocol  that provides adequate anesthesia for the mother and has minimal effect on puppies. The aim of  the  study  was  to  evaluate  the  effect  of various non-inhalation and inhaled anesthetics on newborn puppies during cesarean section,  based  on  the  analysis  of  cord  blood gases.  3  groups  of  experimental  animals were formed, which used one of the studied anesthetic protocols. In the first experimental group, propofol at a dose of 4-6 mg/kg was used to maintain general anesthesia. Inhaled halogen-containing anesthetics were used in the  second  and  third  experimental  groups. Isoflurane 0.5 – 2.0 vol% was  used  in  the second  group,  and  sevoflurane  1.0  –  2.0 vol%  was  used  in  the  third  group.  When using  all  the  studied  anesthetics,  an  acidbase imbalance in the form of moderate acidosis was detected in the puppies after delivery, however, acidosis was less pronounced in the groups where halogen-containing anesthetics were used. The use of inhaled halogen-containing anesthetics had a lesser effect on puppies compared to non-inhalation ones. There were no significant differences in the effect  of  isoflurane  and  sevoflurane  from inhaled anesthetics.
在狗身上使用不同的全身麻醉方案进行剖腹产后新生儿脐带血气体成分的变化
剖腹产是兽医外科中最常见的手术之一,需要一种特殊的麻醉方案,既能为母体提供充分的麻醉,又能将对幼犬的影响降至最低。本研究的目的是根据脐带血气分析,评估剖腹产手术中各种非吸入和吸入麻醉剂对新生幼犬的影响。 实验动物分为 3 组,每组使用其中一种麻醉方案。第一实验组使用剂量为 4-6 毫克/千克的异丙酚维持全身麻醉。第二和第三实验组使用吸入式含卤素麻醉剂。第二组使用 0.5 - 2.0 Vol% 的异氟醚,第三组使用 1.0 - 2.0 Vol% 的七氟醚。 在使用所有研究的麻醉剂时,均发现幼犬在分娩后出现酸碱失衡,表现为中度酸中毒,但在使用含卤素麻醉剂的组别中,酸中毒现象并不明显。与不吸入麻醉剂相比,吸入含卤素麻醉剂对幼犬的影响较小。吸入麻醉剂对异氟醚和七氟醚的影响没有明显差异。
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