Emergency administration of ephedrine for general anesthesia-induced hypotension requires preemptive atropine in dogs but not cats.

IF 1.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Daichi Seki, Seijirow Goya, Kenji Teshima, Yoshiki Yamaya
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effects of IV ephedrine on heart rate (HR) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) in anesthetized hypotensive dogs and cats and whether the presence or absence of preemptive atropine could influence these effects.

Methods: This single-center retrospective study collected the data of dogs and cats that received an initial single IV bolus of ephedrine during anesthesia. The cases were analyzed based on the species, presence or absence of preanesthetic atropine administration, and dose of ephedrine. Mean arterial pressure and HR before and after ephedrine administration; response rate to ephedrine (RRE), defined as the probability of MAP > 70 mm Hg after IV ephedrine administration, with/without atropine; and factors contributing to RRE were analyzed.

Results: A total of 1,679 dogs and cats were analyzed. In dogs, IV ephedrine decreased the HR, but preanesthetic atropine prevented this decrease and increased the RRE. In cats, IV ephedrine did not decrease the HR and the RRE did not change significantly, regardless of preanesthetic atropine administration. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that the significant factors contributing to RRE were MAP before ephedrine administration and atropine premedication in dogs and MAP before ephedrine administration in cats.

Conclusions: In anesthetized dogs, preemptive atropine enhanced the blood pressure-increasing effect of ephedrine by preventing decreases in HR. In anesthetized cats, IV ephedrine with/without atropine increased MAP without decrease in HR.

Clinical relevance: When IV ephedrine is used for treating hypotension during anesthesia, preemptive atropine is recommended in dogs but has less clinical significance in cats.

麻黄碱对全麻性低血压的紧急管理需要在狗中预先使用阿托品,而不是猫。
目的:本研究旨在探讨静脉注射麻黄碱对麻醉低血压犬和猫的心率(HR)和平均动脉压(MAP)的影响,以及是否存在或不存在阿托品对这些影响的影响。方法:这项单中心回顾性研究收集了在麻醉期间首次接受单次静脉注射麻黄碱的狗和猫的数据。根据病例种类、麻醉前是否给药阿托品、麻黄碱剂量等进行分析。麻黄素给药前后平均动脉压和HR;麻黄碱反应率(RRE),定义为静脉注射麻黄碱后MAP > 70 mm Hg的概率,有/没有阿托品;分析RRE的影响因素。结果:共分析了1679只猫狗。在狗中,静脉注射麻黄碱降低了HR,但麻醉前阿托品阻止了这种降低并增加了RRE。在猫中,无论麻醉前是否给药阿托品,静脉注射麻黄碱并没有降低心率,RRE也没有显著改变。多因素logistic回归分析显示,狗在麻黄碱和阿托品给药前的MAP和猫在麻黄碱给药前的MAP对RRE有显著影响。结论:在麻醉犬中,先发制人的阿托品通过防止HR下降而增强麻黄碱的升压作用。在麻醉猫中,静脉注射麻黄碱加/不加阿托品增加MAP,但不降低HR。临床意义:当静脉注射麻黄碱治疗麻醉期间低血压时,建议狗使用先发制人的阿托品,但对猫的临床意义较小。
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539
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期刊介绍: Published twice monthly, this peer-reviewed, general scientific journal provides reports of clinical research, feature articles and regular columns of interest to veterinarians in private and public practice. The News and Classified Ad sections are posted online 10 days to two weeks before they are delivered in print.
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