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Evaluation of cardiorespiratory and biochemical effects of ketamine‐propofol and guaifenesin‐ketamine‐xylazine anesthesia in donkeys (Equus asinus)
Authors:Cássia M Molinaro Coelho  Juan C Duque Moreno  Daniel da S Goulart  Leandro B Caetano  Lorena K Soares  Gustavo H Coutinho  Geraldo ES Alves  Luiz Antonio F da Silva
Institution:1. Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), , Jaboticabal, Brazil;2. Escola de Veterinária e Zootecnia, Universidade Federal de Goiás (EVZ/UFG), , Goiania, Brazil;3. Escola de Veterinária, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, , Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Abstract:ObjectivesTo evaluate the cardiorespiratory and biochemical effects of ketamine-propofol (KP) or guaifenesin-ketamine-xylazine (GKX) anesthesia in donkeys.Study designProspective crossover trial.AnimalsEight healthy, standard donkeys, aged 10 ± 5 years and weighing 153 ± 23 kg.MethodsDonkeys were premedicated with 1.0 mg kg?1 of xylazine (IV) in both treatments. Eight donkeys were administered ketamine (1.5 mg kg?1) and propofol (0.5 mg kg?1) for induction, and anesthesia was maintained by constant rate infusion (CRI) of ketamine (0.05 mg kg?1 minute?1) and propofol (0.15 mg kg?1 minute?1) in the KP treatment. After 10 days, diazepam (0.05 mg kg?1) and ketamine (2.2 mg kg?1) were administered for induction, and anesthesia was maintained by a CRI (2.0 mL kg?1 hour?1) of ketamine (2.0 mg mL?1), xylazine (0.5 mg mL?1) and guaifenesin (50 mg mL?1) solution. Quality of anesthesia was assessed along with cardiorespiratory and biochemical measurements.ResultsAnesthetic induction took longer in GKX than in KP. The induction was considered good in 7/8 with KP and in 6/8 in GKX. Anesthetic recovery was classified as good in 7/8 animals in both treatments. Xylazine administration decreased heart rate (HR) in both treatments, but in KP the HR increased and was higher than GKX throughout the anesthetic period. Respiratory rate was higher in GKX than in KP. PaO2 decreased significantly in both groups during the anesthetic period. Glucose concentrations GLU] increased and rectal temperature and PCV decreased in both treatments. Arterial lactate LAC] increased at recovery compared with all time points in KP. GLU] and calcium were higher in GKX than in KP at recovery.Conclusion and clinical relevanceThese protocols induced significant hypoxemia but no other cardiorespiratory or metabolic changes. These protocols could be used to maintain anesthesia in donkeys, however, they were not tested in animals undergoing surgery.
Keywords:donkey  electrolytes  guaifenesin‐ketamine‐xylazine  lactate  muscle enzymes  propofol
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