Ciência Animal Brasileira (Sep 2011)

AVALIAÇÃO COMPORTAMENTAL DA ANESTESIA POR ISOFLUORANO E INFUSÃO CONTÍNUA DE XILAZINA E MEDETOMIDINA EM EQUINOS

  • RENATA GEBARA SAMPAIO DÓRIA,
  • CARLOS AUGUSTO ARAÚJO VALADÃO,
  • PAULO ALÉSCIO CANOLA,
  • ÉRICA CRISTINA BUENO DO PRADO GUIRRO,
  • MARINA CECCATO MENDES,
  • ANDRÉ ESCOBAR,
  • GESIANE RIBEIRO,
  • CLÁUDIO CORRÊA NATALINI,
  • SÍLVIO HENRIQUE DE FREITAS

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
pp. 506 – 513

Abstract

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The association of an α-2 agonist to an anesthetic protocol leads to deep sedation, muscle relaxation and potent analgesia, reducing the quantity of other anesthetic agents to reach the ideal anesthetic plan to the surgical procedure. This study evaluated comparatively the tranquilization, induction and recovery quality of the isofluoraneanesthesia and xylazine and medetomidine continuous infusion in 16 horses. It was possible to conclude that, in this specie, the medetomidine protocol warrants wider muscle relaxation, better quality of anesthetic induction and recovery, even though it presents the same tranquilization quality of the xylazine protocol.

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