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Sedative effects of propofol in horses
Authors:Robert J Brosnan DVM  PhD  Diplomate ACVA  & Eugene P Steffey VMD  PhD  Diplomate ACVA
Institution:Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA, USA
Abstract:Objective  We hypothesized that propofol can produce rapidly-reversible, dose-dependent standing sedation in horses.
Study design  Prospective randomized, blinded, experimental trial.
Animals  Twelve healthy horses aged 12 ± 6 years (mean ± SD), weighing 565 ± 20 kg, and with an equal distribution of mares and geldings.
Methods  Propofol was administered as an intravenous bolus at one of three randomized doses (0.20, 0.35 and 0.50 mg kg?1). Cardiovascular and behavioral measurements were made by a single investigator, who was blinded to treatment dose, at 3 minute intervals until subjective behavior scores returned to pre-sedation baseline values. Continuous data were analyzed over time using repeated-measures anova and noncontinuous data were analyzed using Friedman tests.
Results  There were no significant propofol dose or temporal effects on heart rate, respiratory rate, vertical head height, or jugular venous blood gases (pHv, PvO2, PvCO2). The 0.35 mg kg?1 dose caused mild sedation lasting up to 6 minutes. The 0.50 mg kg?1 dose increased sedation depth and duration, but with increased ataxia and apparent muscle weakness.
Conclusions and clinical relevance  Intravenous 0.35 mg kg?1 propofol provided brief, mild sedation in horses. Caution is warranted at higher doses due to increased risk of ataxia.
Keywords:horse  propofol  sedation
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