The Chalactalistcs of Inhalational Anesthesia for Cats

T. Sano
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Objective: While clinical use of sevoflurane has been increasing in veterinary medicine, this anaesthetic can cause dose-dependent hypotension, hypoventilation, impaired cardiac contractility, and hypothermia. Because of these side effects, sevoflurane must be carefully titrated and vigilantly monitored to avoid excessive anaesthetic depth. One of the anaesthetic depth evaluation using a minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) has been defined as “produces immobility in 50% of animals exposed to noxious stimulus.” Limited information regarding the MAC of sevoflurane required for blunting adrenergic responses (MAC-BAR) in cats currently exists. Therefore, this study was designed to compare the MAC and MAC-BAR of sevoflurane required to prevent autonomic responses and purposeful movements in cats. Methods: Six adult healthy domestic short haired cats (1year old, 3 males and 3 females) were anaesthetized with sevoflurane on two occasions with a minimum 14-day washout period to determine sevoflurane MAC and MACBAR. Results: The difference between sevoflurane MAC (2.92 ±0.47%) and MAC-BAR (3.24 ± 0.41%) was not statistically significant. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance: These results suggested that the detrimental cardiovascular side effects such as hypotension and impaired cardiac contractility can easily occur in sevoflurane-anaesthetized cats.
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目的:虽然七氟醚在兽医学中的临床应用越来越多,但这种麻醉剂可导致剂量依赖性低血压、通气不足、心脏收缩力受损和体温过低。由于这些副作用,七氟醚必须仔细滴定和警惕监测,以避免麻醉深度过大。使用最小肺泡浓度(MAC)的麻醉深度评估之一被定义为“在暴露于有害刺激的50%的动物中产生不动”。目前,关于七氟醚用于减弱猫肾上腺素能反应(MAC- bar)所需的MAC的信息有限。因此,本研究旨在比较七氟醚的MAC和MAC- bar,以防止猫的自主反应和有目的的运动。方法:6只健康家养短毛猫(1岁,公母各3只),分两次七氟醚麻醉,洗脱期不少于14 d,测定七氟醚MAC和MACBAR。结果:七氟醚MAC(2.92±0.47%)与MAC- bar(3.24±0.41%)的差异无统计学意义。结论及临床意义:七氟醚麻醉猫容易出现低血压、心脏收缩力受损等心血管不良反应。
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