Title of article :
Effects of xylazine-ketamine anesthesia on plasma levels of cortisol and vital signs during laparotomy in dogs
Author/Authors :
Naddaf, H. shahid chamran university of ahvaz - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Clinical Sciences, اهواز, ايران , Najafzade Varzi, H. shahid chamran university of ahvaz - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Basic Sciences, اهواز, ايران , Sabiza, S. shahid chamran university of ahvaz - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Clinical Sciences, اهواز, ايران , Falah, H. Jondi Shapour University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Clinical Sciences, ايران
Abstract :
This study was designed to evaluate effects of xylazine-ketamine anesthesia on plasma levels of cortisol and vital signs during and after laparotomy in dogs. Eight clinically healthy, adult male dogs, weighing 20 kg were used. All dogs were initially sedated by acepromazine. Thirty minutes later, ketamine plus xylazine was used to induce anesthesia. Surgical incision of laparotomy was done. After a 5 min manipulation of the abdominal organs, the incision was sutured. Vital signs including heart rate, respiratory rate and rectal temperature (RT) were recorded at the times of -30: premedication, 0: induction and Surgical incision, 30: End of surgery, 60, 90 and 120 min. Blood was sampled at the above mentioned times and analyzed using a commercial ELISA kit for cortisol. A significant decreasing trend in RT was observed during the studied times. No significant changes were observed in heart rate and respiratory rate (p 0.05), except at the time of 60 respiratory rate significantly decreased when compared to the time of 90 (p=0.026) and 120 (p=0.041). A non-significant but increasing trend in plasma levels of cortisol was observed.
Keywords :
Anesthesia , Cortisol , Dog , Vital signs , Xylazine , ketamine
Journal title :
Open Veterinary Journal
Journal title :
Open Veterinary Journal