Haematobiochemical Responses of West African Dwarf Goats to Epidural Ropivacaine Anaesthesia

C. Oguntoye, Abayomi Kayode Olaifa, Faith Ifeoluwa Adewale
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Haematobiochemical responses following epidural administration of ropivacaine to West African Dwarf (WAD) goats were studied. Complete analgesia of the flank, abdomen and hindlimbs was achieved in all the goats. Transient non- significant (p > 0.05) increase in haematocrit and neutrophil values and a transient lymphocytopaenia were observed at 1 hour post epidural drug administration. There was also a transient non- significant increase (p > 0.05) in RBC, haemoglobin, WBC but decrease platelets at 1 hour post epidural drug administration. There was no significant difference in the values of the haematological parameters from baseline values except neutrophil and lymphocyte values which had significant (p<0.05) decrease and increase respectively at 3 hours post anaesthesia compared with the values at 1 hour post drug administration. There was a transient non-significant (p˃ 0.05) decrease in AST and ALT values, and a marked non-significant (p˃ 0.05) decrease in ALP value at 1 hour post drug administration in comparison with base line values. Creatinine and BUN had fluctuating values with no significant change. It was concluded that epidural ropivacaine anaesthesia produced good epidural analgesia with no systemic toxicity and without adverse effects on the haematology, renal and hepatic biomarkers in West African Dwarf goats and may be recommended as an alternative to other local anaesthetic amides especially in West African Dwarf goats with debilitating diseases, prolonged dystocia and chronic ruminal tympany, where drug toxicity and safety are major concerns.
西非矮山羊对罗哌卡因硬膜外麻醉的血液生化反应
研究了西非矮山羊硬膜外注射罗哌卡因后的血液生化反应。所有山羊的侧腹、腹部和后肢均完全镇痛。硬膜外给药后1小时,红细胞和中性粒细胞短暂性无显著升高(p > 0.05),淋巴细胞短暂性减少。在硬膜外给药后1小时,红细胞、血红蛋白、白细胞也有短暂性无显著性升高(p > 0.05),但血小板下降。除中性粒细胞和淋巴细胞值在麻醉后3 h较给药后1 h分别下降和上升外,血液学参数与基线值无显著差异(p<0.05)。与基线值相比,给药后1 h AST和ALT值有短暂性无显著性(p < 0.05)下降,ALP值有显著性无显著性(p < 0.05)下降。肌酐和BUN有波动值,无明显变化。结论是,硬膜外罗哌卡因麻醉在西非矮山羊中产生了良好的硬膜外镇痛效果,无全身毒性,对血液学、肾脏和肝脏生物标志物没有不良影响,可能被推荐作为其他局部麻醉酰胺的替代品,特别是在患有衰弱性疾病、长期难产和慢性瘤胃中耳炎的西非矮山羊中,药物毒性和安全性是主要问题。
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