右美托咪定与七氟醚、氯胺酮或异丙酚的不同组合会导致兔的不同临床和实验室结果。

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
American journal of veterinary research Pub Date : 2025-07-31 Print Date: 2025-10-01 DOI:10.2460/ajvr.25.04.0135
Burak Akçalı, Muhammed Kaan Yönez, Umut Alpman
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摘要

目的:比较右美托咪定+氯胺酮+七氟醚(1组)、右美托咪定+异丙酚+七氟醚(2组)、右美托咪定+全静脉异丙酚(3组)麻醉方案的临床和实验室效果,向文献和临床实践介绍一种安全的麻醉方案。方法:选取经临床前检查、健康的新西兰大白兔作为研究对象。根据研究方案,将家兔随机分为三个不同的组,表明本研究是一个比较三种麻醉方案的随机对照实验试验。结果:24只家兔(公12只,母12只)随机分为3组,每组母4只,公4只。生命体征方面,各组患者脉搏、呼吸、体温均明显下降。两组间血气值差异显著。在血象参数方面,各组观察到相似的效果。与生化参数相关的葡萄糖、AST和白蛋白值存在显著差异。结论:本实验研究中采用的所有麻醉方案均能使家兔获得充分的麻醉,未导致任何严重并发症或死亡。临床意义:这些发现可能有助于通过平衡术中稳定性和恢复质量来选择兔麻醉方案。结果适用于临床和实验兽医设置。
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Different dexmedetomidine combinations with sevoflurane, ketamine, or propofol lead to varying clinical and laboratory outcomes in rabbits.

Objective: To compare the clinical and laboratory effects of dexmedetomidine + ketamine + sevoflurane (group 1), dexmedetomidine + propofol + sevoflurane (group 2), and dexmedetomidine + total IV propofol (group 3) anesthesia protocols and to introduce a safe anesthesia protocol to the literature and clinical practice.

Methods: New Zealand white rabbits, which were preclinically examined and determined to be healthy, were included in the study. In accordance with the study protocol, the rabbits were randomly assigned to three different groups, demonstrating that the study was structured as a randomized controlled experimental trial comparing three anesthetic protocols.

Results: A total of 24 rabbits (12 male, 12 female) were randomly divided into 3 different groups of 4 females and 4 males/group. Regarding vital signs, a decrease in pulse, respiration, and body temperature was observed in all groups. The difference in blood gas values between the groups was significant. Regarding hemogram parameters, similar effects were observed in all groups. A significant difference in glucose, AST, and albumin values related to biochemical parameters was identified.

Conclusions: All of the anesthesia protocols employed in this experimental study induced adequate anesthesia in rabbits without resulting in any serious complications or mortality.

Clinical relevance: These findings may assist in selecting anesthetic protocols in rabbits by balancing intraoperative stability and quality of recovery. The results are applicable to both clinical and experimental veterinary settings.

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186
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3 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Veterinary Research supports the collaborative exchange of information between researchers and clinicians by publishing novel research findings that bridge the gulf between basic research and clinical practice or that help to translate laboratory research and preclinical studies to the development of clinical trials and clinical practice. The journal welcomes submission of high-quality original studies and review articles in a wide range of scientific fields, including anatomy, anesthesiology, animal welfare, behavior, epidemiology, genetics, heredity, infectious disease, molecular biology, oncology, pharmacology, pathogenic mechanisms, physiology, surgery, theriogenology, toxicology, and vaccinology. Species of interest include production animals, companion animals, equids, exotic animals, birds, reptiles, and wild and marine animals. Reports of laboratory animal studies and studies involving the use of animals as experimental models of human diseases are considered only when the study results are of demonstrable benefit to the species used in the research or to another species of veterinary interest. Other fields of interest or animals species are not necessarily excluded from consideration, but such reports must focus on novel research findings. Submitted papers must make an original and substantial contribution to the veterinary medicine knowledge base; preliminary studies are not appropriate.
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