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USE OF MEDETOMIDINE AS A PREANAESTHETIC IN BIRDS
Authors:M Kalpravidh
Abstract:Medetomidine, an α2-adrenoceptor agonist, was used to balance ketamine anaesthesia in birds. Twenty zebra doves weighing 40 to 60 g were equally divided into 2 groups. Group 1 was used to evaluate the effects of 100 mg/kg of 5% ketamine and of 0.1 mg/kg of 0.005% medetomidine in combination with 100 mg/kg of 5% ketamine. Group 2 was used to study the effects of 200 mg/kg of 5% ketamine and of 30 mg/kg of 1% pentobarbital. All injections were made intramuscularly. Medetomidine-ketamine combination provided better analgesia, deeper anaesthesia, and smoother recovery with less wing flapping than with ketamine alone. The anaesthetic effect of the combination was comparable to that of pentobarbital but recovery was smoother. The selection of preanesthetic and anaesthetic medications is one of the problems associated with avian surgery. Medetomidine is a new sedative compound whose effect is mediated via the stimulation of the central α2-adrenoceptors. It provides analgesic and sedative or anaesthetic effects in dogs and cats (Vähä, 1989) and sedative effect in zebra doves (Cherdchanpipat et al., 1989). This study was designed to evaluate the effect of medetomidine in combination with ketamine, the anaesthetic of choice for a number of avian species. The combination effect was compared with the effect of ketamine given alone, and with the effect of pentobarbital, the anaesthetic used successfully for decades by a number of practitioners.
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