Behavioral and cardiorespiratory effects of a medetomidine and tramadol combination in horses.

IF 1.5 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Ahram Kim, Inhyung Lee, Kyuyoung Lee, Eun-Bee Lee, Jong-Pil Seo
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Abstract

Importance: The use of combinations of sedative and analgesic drugs during standing procedures in horses is necessary to provide reliable sedation with minimal ataxia and reduced responses to surgical or other stimuli in horses.

Objective: This study assessed the behavioral and cardiorespiratory effects of medetomidine (M) administered with and without tramadol (T) in horses.

Methods: Eight horses were sedated intravenously with M (5 µg/kg) alone or with T (2 mg/kg) in a arandomized, blind, two-way crossover trial. Behavioral responses, including head height above the ground (HHAG), postural instability (PI), and response to pressure stimulus (RPS), and cardiorespiratory responses, including vital variables and blood analyses, were assessed following administration.

Results: There were no clinically meaningful differences in cardiorespiratory values, HHAG, or PI between the groups. The RPS score over the scapula was significantly higher in the medetomidine and tramadol (MT) group (p < 0.05) and a trend towards a higher RPS score over the femur was observed (p = 0.08) in the MT group. Heart rate decreased significantly below baseline from 10 to 40 min in both treatments.

Conclusions and relevance: These results suggest that the MT combination may provide sufficient sedation and analgesia with minimal cardiorespiratory changes in horses.

美托咪定和曲马多联合用药对马的行为和心肺的影响。
重要性:在马站立手术过程中使用镇静和镇痛药物的组合是必要的,以提供可靠的镇静,使马的共济失调最小化,减少对手术或其他刺激的反应。目的:本研究评估美托咪定(M)加曲马多(T)和不加曲马多(T)对马的行为和心肺的影响。方法:采用随机、盲、双向交叉试验,对8匹马分别静脉注射M(5µg/kg)或T (2 mg/kg)。行为反应,包括头部离地高度(HHAG)、体位不稳定性(PI)和压力刺激反应(RPS),以及心肺反应,包括生命变量和血液分析,在给药后进行评估。结果:两组患者心肺功能值、HHAG、PI无临床意义差异。美托咪定和曲马多(MT)组肩胛骨RPS评分显著升高(p < 0.05), MT组股骨RPS评分有升高趋势(p = 0.08)。在两种治疗中,心率从10分钟显著降低到40分钟,低于基线。结论和相关性:这些结果表明,MT联合用药可以在马的心肺变化最小的情况下提供足够的镇静和镇痛。
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Journal of Veterinary Science
Journal of Veterinary Science 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
5.60%
发文量
86
审稿时长
1.3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Science (J Vet Sci) is devoted to the advancement and dissemination of scientific knowledge concerning veterinary sciences and related academic disciplines. It is an international journal indexed in the Thomson Scientific Web of Science, SCI-EXPANDED, Sci Search, BIOSIS Previews, Biological Abstracts, Focus on: Veterinary Science & Medicine, Zoological Record, PubMed /MEDLINE, Index Medicus, Pubmed Central, CAB Abstracts / Index Veterinarius, EBSCO, AGRIS and AGRICOLA. This journal published in English by the Korean Society of Veterinary Science (KSVS) being distributed worldwide.
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