Preliminary investigation into change in packed cell volume (PCV) after administration of two premedication protocols followed by induction and maintenance of anaesthesia in goats

Joanna Potter , Laura Gómez Fernández , Margot Labberté , Seán Lacey , Pieter Brama , Vilhelmiina Huuskonen
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Abstract

Administration of certain sedative and anaesthetic agents can cause a reduction in circulating packed cell volume (PCV) probably due to sequestration of red cells in the spleen, increasing its size.

The effect on PCV after intravenous (IV) administration of butorphanol then diazepam, five minutes apart, or, these premedicants administered in reverse order, followed by propofol and isoflurane anaesthesia have not been investigated in goats.

Two cohorts of Saanen goats, one for castration (males, 5 months, 13 goats) and one for experimental orthopaedic surgery for another study (females, 3 to 5 years, 12 goats) were included in this research. Goats were randomized to receive either butorphanol or diazepam first followed by the other agent IV five minutes apart prior to anaesthesia. Four blood samples to analyse PCV were taken per goat (baseline, after the first and second premedicant administration, and after propofol induction). A between and within-subjects design ANOVA was applied to determine the difference in PCV over time between treatment groups.

Baseline PCV across all goats had a mean of 0.42 L/L (range 0.28 – 0.78 L/L). Both combinations of butorphanol and diazepam followed by induction of anaesthesia with propofol caused a clinically and statistically significant reduction in PCV (p < 0.001), with values dropping by 29.0 % (diazepam-first) and 29.1 % (butorphanol-first) from baseline values to the last sample (an overall decrease in PCV of 0.12 L/L for both groups). However, there was no statistical difference between groups (p = 0.696).

Results demonstrate that clinicians need to be aware of the magnitude of reduction in PCV that can occur when butorphanol and diazepam are used as premedicants prior to propofol administration.

山羊应用两种用药前方案后诱导和维持麻醉后填充细胞体积(PCV)变化的初步研究
服用某些镇静剂和麻醉剂会导致循环堆积细胞体积(PCV)减少,这可能是由于脾脏中的红细胞固存,使其体积增大。在山羊中,尚未研究间隔五分钟静脉(IV)给药布托啡醇和地西泮后,或按相反顺序给药这些药物,然后用丙泊酚和异氟烷麻醉后对PCV的影响。本研究包括两组萨能山羊,一组用于阉割(雄性,5个月,13只山羊),另一组用于另一项研究的实验性整形外科(雌性,3-5岁,12只山羊)。山羊被随机分组,首先接受布托啡诺或地西泮,然后在麻醉前间隔五分钟静脉注射另一种药物。每只山羊采集四份血样以分析PCV(基线、第一次和第二次用药前给药后以及丙泊酚诱导后)。应用受试者之间和受试者内部设计方差分析来确定治疗组之间PCV随时间的差异。所有山羊的基线PCV平均值为0.42升/升(范围0.28–0.78升/升)。布托啡醇和地西泮的组合,然后用丙泊酚诱导麻醉,导致PCV在临床和统计学上显著降低(p<0.001),从基线值到最后一个样本,值分别下降了29.0%(地西泮优先)和29.1%(布托啡醇优先)(两组的PCV总体下降了0.12 L/L)。然而,两组之间没有统计学差异(p=0.696)。结果表明,临床医生需要意识到,在丙泊酚给药前使用布托啡醇和地西泮作为药物时,PCV可能会降低。
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