Dobutamine improves haemodynamics and oxygen delivery in standing and isoflurane-anaesthetised horses.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Emma B Gorenberg, JoAnn Slack, Darko Stefanovski, DeAnna Theiss, Klaus Hopster
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Abstract

Background: Dobutamine is a first-line therapy for hypotension in anaesthetised horses, but the effects on haemodynamic parameters in standing and anaesthetised horses are not well studied.

Objectives: To investigate the effects of dobutamine in escalating dosages on haemodynamic performance in awake and anaesthetised horses.

Study design: Randomised cross-over experimental study.

Methods: Six healthy adult horses were enrolled, including both standing and isoflurane-anaesthetised experiments with 1-week washout. Heart rate, mean arterial pressure (MAP), central venous pressure, pulmonary arterial pressure, and thermodilution cardiac output (CO) were measured at baseline and at dobutamine infusion rates of 0.5, 1, and 2 mcg/kg/min. Arterial and mixed-venous blood was sampled, and oxygen delivery (DO2), oxygen extraction ratio (O2 ER), and fShunt were calculated. After confirming normal distribution, variables were compared with baseline and between groups using two-factorial ANOVA (alpha = 5%).

Results: MAP increased significantly during dobutamine infusion in both groups (Standing 92 ± 8 to 119 ± 8 mmHg, p < 0.001; Anaesthetised 58 ± 12 to 91 ± 16 mmHg, p < 0.001), and was significantly higher in awake versus anaesthetised horses at all time points (p < 0.001). CO increased significantly during dobutamine infusion (Standing 39 ± 5 to 68 ± 5 L/min, p < 0.001; Anaesthetised 21 ± 2 to 38 ± 3 L/min, p < 0.001), and was significantly higher in standing horses (p < 0.001). DO2 (p < 0.001) increased significantly, and O2 ER (p < 0.001) decreased significantly in both groups with dobutamine infusion. FShunt (p = 0.02) decreased significantly during dobutamine infusion in anaesthetised horses.

Main limitations: Small sample size; study performed in a lateral recumbency.

Conclusions: Dobutamine produces a dose-dependent increase in CO and MAP and improves DO2 under standing and isoflurane-anaesthetised conditions. Dobutamine dosages of 2 mcg/kg/min reach standing baseline MAP and CO.

多巴酚丁胺改善马匹站立和异氟醚麻醉的血液动力学和氧气输送。
背景:多巴酚丁胺是麻醉马匹低血压的一线治疗药物,但对站立和麻醉马匹血流动力学参数的影响尚未得到很好的研究。目的:研究递增剂量多巴酚丁胺对清醒和麻醉马血流动力学性能的影响。研究设计:随机交叉实验研究。方法:选取6匹健康成年马,进行站立和异氟醚麻醉实验,洗脱期1周。在基线和多巴酚丁胺输注速率为0.5、1和2 mcg/kg/min时,测量心率、平均动脉压(MAP)、中心静脉压、肺动脉压和热稀释心输出量(CO)。采集动脉血和混合静脉血,计算供氧量(DO2)、氧提取比(O2 ER)和fShunt。在确认正态分布后,使用二因子方差分析(alpha = 5%)比较基线和组间变量。结果:两组在多巴酚丁胺输注期间MAP均显著升高(血压为92±8 ~ 119±8 mmHg, p 2 (p 2 ER))。侧卧位进行研究。结论:多巴酚丁胺可使CO和MAP呈剂量依赖性增加,并可在静麻醉和异氟醚麻醉条件下改善DO2。多巴酚丁胺剂量为2微克/千克/分钟达到基线MAP和CO。
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Equine Veterinary Journal
Equine Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.60%
发文量
161
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Equine Veterinary Journal publishes evidence to improve clinical practice or expand scientific knowledge underpinning equine veterinary medicine. This unrivalled international scientific journal is published 6 times per year, containing peer-reviewed articles with original and potentially important findings. Contributions are received from sources worldwide.
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