Guaiphenesin-ketamine-xylazine infusion to maintain anesthesia in mules undergoing field castration
Abstract Background In order to determine whether a combination of guaiphenesin, ketamine and xylazine can induce safe and satisfactory anaesthesia in mules undergoing field castration, eight healthy adult intact male mules were employed. They were premedicated with intravenous (IV) xylazine (1.3 mg...
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doaj-617276668eb5461eb5d3dfb5e78e6f922020-11-25T00:36:13ZengBMCActa Veterinaria Scandinavica1751-01472017-10-015911510.1186/s13028-017-0335-7Guaiphenesin-ketamine-xylazine infusion to maintain anesthesia in mules undergoing field castrationCecilia Vullo0Augusto Carluccio1Domenico Robbe2Marina Meligrana3Linda Petrucci4Giuseppe Catone5School of Pharmacy, University of CamerinoSchool of Veterinary Medicine, University of Teramo, Località Piano D’AccioSchool of Veterinary Medicine, University of Teramo, Località Piano D’AccioSchool of Biosciences and Veterinary Medicine, University of CamerinoSchool of Veterinary Medicine, University of PerugiaSchool of Biosciences and Veterinary Medicine, University of CamerinoAbstract Background In order to determine whether a combination of guaiphenesin, ketamine and xylazine can induce safe and satisfactory anaesthesia in mules undergoing field castration, eight healthy adult intact male mules were employed. They were premedicated with intravenous (IV) xylazine (1.3 mg/kg); an additional dose of xylazine (0.3 mg/kg IV) was administered in case of inadequate depth of sedation. Anaesthesia was induced with IV thiopental (6 mg/kg). The quality of sedation and induction was recorded. Anaesthesia was maintained with an infusion of guaiphenesin (50 mg/mL), ketamine (2 mg/mL) and xylazine (1 mg/mL) (GKX). The spermatic cord of each testis was infiltrated with 5 mL of 2% lidocaine. During anaesthesia heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), rectal temperature (RT) and haemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2) were measured every 5 min. The data were analysed with simple one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). A P value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Time of anesthesia, time of surgery and time of recovery were recorded. Results Only one mule required an additional dose of xylazine to achieve a satisfactory depth of sedation. Thiopental at the dose of 6 mg/kg IV resulted in smooth induction and lateral recumbency in all animals. GKX provided adequate anaesthesia to perform castration in all mules. Muscle relaxation was deemed adequate and physiological variables remained stable and within references values during the anaesthesia and did not change in response to surgical stimulation. Time (mean ± standard deviation) from the end of the infusion to sternal recumbency and time from sternal recumbency to standing were 27.7 ± 4.6 and 30.1 ± 7.7 min, respectively. Conclusions The combination of xylazine, thiopental and GKX provides satisfactory short-term anaesthesia in mules undergoing field castration.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13028-017-0335-7Field castrationGuaiphenesinKetamineMulesThiopentalXylazine |
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Cecilia Vullo Augusto Carluccio Domenico Robbe Marina Meligrana Linda Petrucci Giuseppe Catone Guaiphenesin-ketamine-xylazine infusion to maintain anesthesia in mules undergoing field castration Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica Field castration Guaiphenesin Ketamine Mules Thiopental Xylazine |
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Guaiphenesin-ketamine-xylazine infusion to maintain anesthesia in mules undergoing field castration |
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Guaiphenesin-ketamine-xylazine infusion to maintain anesthesia in mules undergoing field castration |
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Guaiphenesin-ketamine-xylazine infusion to maintain anesthesia in mules undergoing field castration |
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Guaiphenesin-ketamine-xylazine infusion to maintain anesthesia in mules undergoing field castration |
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Guaiphenesin-ketamine-xylazine infusion to maintain anesthesia in mules undergoing field castration |
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guaiphenesin-ketamine-xylazine infusion to maintain anesthesia in mules undergoing field castration |
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Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica |
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Abstract Background In order to determine whether a combination of guaiphenesin, ketamine and xylazine can induce safe and satisfactory anaesthesia in mules undergoing field castration, eight healthy adult intact male mules were employed. They were premedicated with intravenous (IV) xylazine (1.3 mg/kg); an additional dose of xylazine (0.3 mg/kg IV) was administered in case of inadequate depth of sedation. Anaesthesia was induced with IV thiopental (6 mg/kg). The quality of sedation and induction was recorded. Anaesthesia was maintained with an infusion of guaiphenesin (50 mg/mL), ketamine (2 mg/mL) and xylazine (1 mg/mL) (GKX). The spermatic cord of each testis was infiltrated with 5 mL of 2% lidocaine. During anaesthesia heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), rectal temperature (RT) and haemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2) were measured every 5 min. The data were analysed with simple one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA). A P value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Time of anesthesia, time of surgery and time of recovery were recorded. Results Only one mule required an additional dose of xylazine to achieve a satisfactory depth of sedation. Thiopental at the dose of 6 mg/kg IV resulted in smooth induction and lateral recumbency in all animals. GKX provided adequate anaesthesia to perform castration in all mules. Muscle relaxation was deemed adequate and physiological variables remained stable and within references values during the anaesthesia and did not change in response to surgical stimulation. Time (mean ± standard deviation) from the end of the infusion to sternal recumbency and time from sternal recumbency to standing were 27.7 ± 4.6 and 30.1 ± 7.7 min, respectively. Conclusions The combination of xylazine, thiopental and GKX provides satisfactory short-term anaesthesia in mules undergoing field castration. |
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Field castration Guaiphenesin Ketamine Mules Thiopental Xylazine |
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