Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica (Dec 2010)

Abnormal motor activity during anaesthesia in a dog: a case report

  • Becker Max,
  • Haga Henning A,
  • Lervik Andreas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1751-0147-52-64
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 1
p. 64

Abstract

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Abstract Seizures or convulsions that occur during anaesthesia in veterinary patients are infrequently reported in the literature. Consequently, the incidence of such events is unknown. Several drugs commonly used in clinical veterinary anaesthesia have been shown to induce epileptiform activity in both human clinical patients and experimental candidates. The present case report describes convulsions in a four-year old male Bernese mountain dog during maintenance of anaesthesia with isoflurane after premedication with acepromazine and methadone followed by co-induction with propofol and ketamine. The dog had no history of previous convulsions. The use of several sedative and anaesthetic drugs makes it difficult to find one single causative pharmaceutical.