Evaluation of gabapentin administration on neurologic examination in 2 different age groups of healthy cats.

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学
Allison DuPont, Natalia Zidan, Lizabeth C Lueck, Starr Cameron
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Abstract

Background: Gabapentin is often administered PO for preappointment or in-hospital anxiolysis in cats. A previous study reported mild changes on the neurologic examination after administration.

Objectives: Investigate the effects of gabapentin on anxiety, sedation, compliance, and neurologic examination in 2 age groups of cats.

Animals: Thirty-one young cats and 12 geriatric cats perceived by their owners to be healthy and neurologically normal.

Methods: Prospective double-blinded clinical crossover study. Assessment of baseline sedation and anxiety was performed before initial neurologic examinations and after gabapentin administration (100 mg/cat). Assessments were repeated 90 to 120 minutes after administration. Ease of handling pregabapentin and postgabapentin was assessed in the younger cats. All examinations were performed by a board-certified veterinary neurologist and scoring of examinations was performed by a different, masked board-certified neurologist.

Results: Sixteen cats (50%) in the younger cohort and 6 cats (50%) in the geriatric cohort exhibited an increase in their overall neurologic examination score postgabapentin administration, mainly through new or progressive postural reaction deficits and gait changes. Anxiety and sedation scores were significantly changed in the geriatric population (P < .01, P = .004, respectively); however, only sedation scores were significantly increased in the younger cats after gabapentin administration (P = .004).

Conclusions and clinical importance: All study participants showed mild neurologic changes after gabapentin administration, most markedly noted in the geriatric population. Dose reduction of gabapentin for preappointment anxiolysis and neurologic examination in geriatric patients should be considered.

评估加巴喷丁对两个不同年龄组健康猫神经系统检查的影响。
背景:加巴喷丁通常用于猫的预约前或住院抗焦虑治疗。之前的一项研究报告称,用药后神经系统检查有轻微变化:调查加巴喷丁对两个年龄组猫咪的焦虑、镇静、依从性和神经系统检查的影响:31只幼猫和12只老年猫,它们的主人认为这些猫健康且神经系统正常:前瞻性双盲临床交叉研究。在初次神经系统检查前和服用加巴喷丁(100 毫克/只)后,对基线镇静和焦虑进行评估。用药 90 至 120 分钟后再次进行评估。对幼猫进行加巴喷丁用药前和用药后的操作难易度评估。所有检查均由一名获得兽医神经学医师资格证的兽医进行,检查评分由另一名蒙面的获得医师资格证的神经学医师进行:结果:年轻组中有 16 只猫咪(50%)和老年组中有 6 只猫咪(50%)在服用加巴喷丁后神经系统检查总分有所增加,主要表现为新的或进行性姿势反应障碍和步态改变。老年群体的焦虑和镇静评分发生了显著变化(P < .01,P = .004,分别为P < .01和P = .004);然而,年轻的猫在服用加巴喷丁后只有镇静评分显著增加(P = .004):所有研究参与者在服用加巴喷丁后都出现了轻微的神经系统变化,其中老年患者的变化最为明显。应考虑减少老年患者用药前抗焦虑和神经系统检查时加巴喷丁的剂量。
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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine Veterinary-General Veterinary
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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