K.W. Clarke , D.Y. Song , Y.H. Lee , H.I.K. Alibhai
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Abstract
The minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of desflurane was measured in 6 ponies (aged 1 or 2 years) following induction of anaesthesia with iv xylazine (1.1 mgkg bwt) followed by ketamine (2.2 mgkg bwt). The stimulus utilised was electrical; pulses of 50 volts, 10 dsec duration delivered at 5 Hz, applied for 60 s across needles inserted 1 cm apart into the buccal mucosa (n = 2) and/or the coronary band (n = 6). Stimulation was not commenced until at least 1 h following anaesthetic induction, and the time of the final MAC measurement ranged from 2.5–3.5 h. The mean (± sd) MAC of desflurane under these circumstances was 7.0% (± 0.85) with a range from 5.8%-8.3%. One pony behaved aberrantly following a positive response to the stimulus and the MAC measurement was repeated 10 weeks later.
At the end of the anaesthetic period xylazine (0.2 mgkg bwt) was administered iv. Mean time to standing was 13.3 (± 2.9) min, range 9–17 min, and the quality of recovery was excellent.