Kanika Tiwari, N. S. Jadon, Priyanka Pandey, M. Kandpal
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摘要
本研究将 12 只狗随机分为两组,即 A 组和 B 组,不分年龄、品种和性别。A 组动物皮下注射剂量为 0.04 毫克/千克体重的硫酸阿托品进行预处理,B 组动物皮下注射剂量为 0.04 毫克/千克体重的硫酸阿托品,静脉注射剂量为 5 微克/千克体重的右美托咪定,每隔 5 分钟注射一次。两组动物均静脉注射替他明-唑拉西泮作为诱导剂,并用七氟醚维持。在不同的时间间隔内对临床生理、血流动力学和生化参数进行了评估。与 A 组相比,B 组动物的诱导时间明显较短,而麻醉持续时间、恢复时间和完全恢复时间则明显较长。除了在 30 分钟至 1 小时内观察到两组动物的血清葡萄糖水平显著增加外,生化指标均未观察到明显变化。因此,结论是阿托品-右美托咪定-三乙胺-唑拉西泮-七氟醚麻醉组合与阿托品-三乙胺-唑拉西泮-七氟醚麻醉相比,能产生更好的镇静、肌肉松弛和镇痛效果。
Clinico-physiological studies of atropine-tiletamine-zolazepam-sevofluraneanaesthesia with or without dexmedetomidine premedication in dogs
The present study was conducted on twelve dogs randomly divided into two groups, viz. group A and B irrespective of age, breed and sex. Animals of group A were premedicated with atropine sulphate at the dose rate of 0.04 mg/kg body weight subcutaneously while in group B, atropine sulphate at the dose rate of 0.04 mg/kg body weight subcutaneously and dexmedetomidine at the dose rate of 5µg/kg body weight intravenously were administered at 5 min interval. Tiletamine-zolazepam was administered intravenously as induction agent and maintenance with sevoflurane in both the groups of animals. Clinico-physiological, haemodynamic and biochemical parameters were evaluated at various time intervals. Induction time was significantly lower whereas duration of anaesthesia, recovery time and complete recovery time were significantly higher in animals of group B as compared to group A. Excellent muscle relaxation and good analgesia was observed in the animals of group B. Abolition of pedal reflex and palpebral reflex was better in the animals of group B as compared to group A. Physiological parameters fluctuated within the normal limits. Significant decrease in PR interval and significant increase in QRS interval was recorded in the animals of group A. Non-significant changes were observed in the biochemical parameters except significant increase in the serum glucose level was observed at 30 min to 1 h in both the groups of animals. Thus, it was concluded that the anaesthetic combination of atropine-dexmedetomidine-tiletamine-zolazepam-sevoflurane produces better sedation, muscle relaxation and analgesia as compared to atropine-tiletamine-zolazepam-sevoflurane anaesthesia.