Comparison of Medetomidine-Diazepam-Ketamine and Medetomidine-Ketamine Anaesthesia in Dogs

A. Zaifada
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This study was carried out to compare the anaesthetic and cardiopulmonary effects of medetomidine-diazepam-ketamine (MDK) with medetomidine-ketamine (DK) induced anaesthesia in dogs.Ten (10) apparently healthy local dogs comprising of 5 females and 5 males with Mean ± SD body weight of 20.40±2.93kg randomly allocated into two groups A (n=5), B (n=5) were used for this study. Dogs in group A were premedicated with an intravenous injection of 0.005mg/kg medetomidine, followed by an intravenous injection of 0.25mg/kg diazepam and 4mg/kg ketamine combination 3-5 minutes later. Meanwhile group B were given an intravenous injection of medetomidine (0.005 mg/kg) and ketamine (5mg/kg) combination. Anaesthetic indices and degree of analgesia(assessed by positive response of a dog to haemostatic pressure and defined as gross purposeful movement of head and/limb withdrawal which indicates perception of pain) were recorded while cardiopulmonary parameters were measured before anaesthesia and at five (5) minutes interval throughout anaesthesia. There was 100% negative pain perception in dogs in the group administered with MDK while 70% negative pain perception was recorded in dogs in the group administered with MK. The MDK group showed longest duration of anaesthesia (32.00 ± 1.1 minutes) and shortest time to standing (2.40 ± 1.5 minutes) compared with the MKgroup (6.80 ± 2.7 minutes). Although, both groups did not show significant decrease (P>0.05) in heart and respiratory rates. The MK group showed more cardiopulmonary effects. It was concluded that protocol of MDK provided better and longer anaesthesia/analgesia compared with MKin dogs, with minimal effects on vital body parameters, for extended surgical interventions.
美托咪定-地西泮-氯胺酮与美托咪定-氯胺酮在犬麻醉中的比较
本研究比较了美托咪定-地西泮-氯胺酮(MDK)与美托咪定-氯胺酮(DK)对犬的麻醉和心肺效果。选取10只表面健康、平均体重为20.40±2.93kg的地方犬,雌雄各5只,随机分为A组(n=5)、B组(n=5)。A组先静脉注射0.005mg/kg美托咪定,3-5 min后静脉注射0.25mg/kg地西泮+ 4mg/kg氯胺酮。B组患者给予美托咪定(0.005 mg/kg)联合氯胺酮(5mg/kg)静脉注射。记录麻醉指标和镇痛程度(通过犬对止血压力的积极反应来评估,并定义为表明疼痛感知的头部和/肢体有目的的总体运动),同时在麻醉前和麻醉期间间隔5分钟测量心肺参数。MDK组犬的疼痛感觉为100%负性,MK组犬的疼痛感觉为70%负性。MDK组麻醉时间最长(32.00±1.1分钟),站立时间最短(2.40±1.5分钟),mk组为6.80±2.7分钟。两组大鼠心率和呼吸频率均无显著降低(P>0.05)。MK组表现出更多的心肺作用。结论:与MKin犬相比,MDK方案提供了更好和更长的麻醉/镇痛,对重要身体参数的影响最小,用于延长手术干预。
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