Journal article
Anesthetic and cardiopulmonary effects of propofol in dogs premedicated with atropine, butorphanol, and medetomidine
Veterinary therapeutics, Vol.2(1), pp.1-9
2001
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/115936
PMID: 19753694
Abstract
This study evaluated the anesthetic and cardiorespiratory effects of a combination of intravenous propofol (2.2 mg/kg), intramuscular medetomidine (22.0 pg/kg), intravenous butorphanol (0.22 mg/kg), and intravenous atropine (0.022 mg/kg) in healthy dogs. Anesthesia was characterized by muscle relaxation and analgesia. Heart rate decreased after medetomidine and propofol administration (131 to 113 beats/min) but returned to baseline after intravenous atipamezole (110 microg/kg). Mild acidemia, hypercapnia, hypoxemia, and decreased SaO2 developed after premedication. PaO2 and SaO2 were further decreased by propofol injection. In conclusion, this combination proved to be an effective anesthetic protocol for healthy dogs and should be adequate for minor surgical procedures.
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- Title
- Anesthetic and cardiopulmonary effects of propofol in dogs premedicated with atropine, butorphanol, and medetomidine
- Creators
- K A Grimm - University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Veterinary Biosciences, 2001 South Lincoln Avenue, Urbana, IL 61802, USAJ C ThurmonW J TranquilliG J BensonS A Greene
- Publication Details
- Veterinary therapeutics, Vol.2(1), pp.1-9
- Academic Unit
- Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Department of
- Publisher
- United States
- Identifiers
- 99900548489901842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article