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Perineal analgesic actions of epidural clonidine in cattle
Authors:De Rossi R  Bucker Gisele V  Varela Juliana V
Affiliation:Department of Veterinary Medicine, Surgery and Anesthesiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul State, Campo Grande, Brazil
Abstract:
ObjectiveTo determine the analgesic, sedative, motor, cardiac and respiratory effects of epidural clonidine in cattle.Study designProspective randomized study.Animal populationSix healthy male cattle weighing between 236 and 365 kg.MethodsTo investigate the effect of epidural clonidine, the animals received 2 and 3 μg kg−1 of clonidine diluted to 8 mL with 0.9% saline. Two treatments were utilized as controls. The animals from the first control treatment received 2% lidocaine (0.4 mg kg−1) and those from the second received an equal volume of 0.9% saline. Each animal received each treatment in random order. Evaluations of analgesia, sedation, muscle relaxation, heart rate, respiratory rate and rectal temperature were obtained at 0 (basal), 2, 5, 10, 15 and 30 minutes after epidural injection, and then at 30-minute intervals until loss of analgesia occurred. All the animals received a standard noxious stimulus consisting of needle insertion into the skin and deep muscle; a 4-point scale was used to score the response. A second scale was used to score sedation and a third for muscle relaxation.ResultsBoth doses of clonidine were effective in producing analgesia of the tail, perineum, and upper hindlimb. Complete analgesia was present before (mean ± SE = 9 ± 4 vs. 19 ± 9 minutes) and lasted longer (311 ± 33 vs. 192 ± 27 minutes) for the 3 μg kg−1versus the 2 μg kg−1 dose, respectively. A dose-dependent sedative effect of clonidine was also observed, with a peak effect between 60 and 180 minutes. No effects on heart or respiratory rates were observed with either dose of clonidine.ConclusionsEpidural administration of 2 and 3 μg kg−1 of clonidine in cattle in this study provided bilateral perineal analgesia/anesthesia with a dose-dependent onset and duration of action.Clinical relevanceFurther studies are required to determine whether the analgesia is sufficient for surgery.
Keywords:α2-agonist    analgesia    cattle    clonidine    epidural
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