Gastro-oesophageal reflux during anaesthesia induced with either thiopentone or propofol in the dog

D. Raptopoulos , A.D. Galatos
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Lower oesophageal pH was monitored in 68 dogs under anaesthesia induced with either thiopentone or propofol and maintained with halothane in oxygen. Gastro-oesophageal reflux, as evidenced by a decrease in lower oesophageal pH to less than 4.0 or an increase to more than 7.5, occurred in 17.6% (6/34) and 50% (17/34) of the thiopentone-induced and the propofol-induced dogs, respectively, the difference between the 2 groups being significant. Reflux usually occurred shortly after the induction of anaesthesia and had a mean duration of about 46 min. On most occasions, in both groups, the refluxate was acid (pH < 4.0), and in only 2 cases in each group, it was alkaline (pH > 7.5). Gastric contents of pH below 2.5 were refluxed on 7 and 2 occasions in the propofol and the thiopentone group, respectively. Regurgitation occurred in only 2 dogs, one in each group. It was concluded that the higher incidence of reflux in the propofol-induced dogs may have been due to the greater decrease of lower oesophageal sphincter pressure induced by propofol than by thiopentone in dogs.

硫喷妥酮或丙泊酚麻醉诱导犬胃食管反流
在用硫喷妥酮或丙泊酚诱导并用含氟乙烷的氧气维持的麻醉下,对68只狗的食道pH值进行了监测。胃食管反流,如食管pH值降低至4.0以下或增加至7.5以上所证明的,分别发生在硫喷妥钠诱导的17.6%(6/34)和丙泊酚诱导的50%(17/34)的狗身上,两组之间的差异显著。回流通常发生在麻醉诱导后不久,平均持续时间约46分钟。在大多数情况下,两组的回流物都是酸性的(pH<;4.0),每组只有2例是碱性的(pH>;7.5)。丙泊酚组和硫喷妥酮组分别回流pH低于2.5的胃内容物7次和2次。只有2只狗出现反流,每组一只。结论是,丙泊酚诱导的犬反流发生率较高,可能是由于丙泊酚诱导的食管下括约肌压力比硫喷妥酮诱导的犬更低。
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