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Effects of isoflurane, ketamine-xylazine and a combination of medetomidine, midazolam and fentanyl on physiological variables continuously measured by telemetry in Wistar rats

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Title
Effects of isoflurane, ketamine-xylazine and a combination of medetomidine, midazolam and fentanyl on physiological variables continuously measured by telemetry in Wistar rats
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BMC Veterinary Research, August 2014
DOI 10.1186/s12917-014-0198-3
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Maike Albrecht, Julia Henke, Sabine Tacke, Michael Markert, Brian Guth

Abstract

BackgroundThis study investigated effects on cardiovascular parameters during anaesthesia with isoflurane (ISO, 2¿3 Vol%), ketamine-xylazine (KX, 100 mg¿kg¿1¿+¿5 mg¿kg¿1) or a combination of medetomidine-midazolam-fentanyl (MMF, 0.15 mg¿kg¿1¿+¿2.0 mg¿kg¿1¿+¿0.005 mg¿kg¿1) in rats throughout induction, maintenance and recovery from anaesthesia. Rats were instrumented with a telemetric system for the measurement of systolic, diastolic and mean arterial pressure (SAP, DAP, MAP), pulse pressure (PP), heart rate (HR) and core body temperature (BT). The parameters were continuously measured before, during and after each type of anaesthesia. Forty minutes after induction, ISO delivery was terminated and MMF was antagonized with atipamezole-flumazenil-naloxone (AFN, 0.75 mg¿kg¿1¿+¿0.2 mg¿kg¿1¿+¿0.12 mg¿kg¿1) whereas KX was not antagonized.ResultsDifferences were observed between anaesthesias with KX (301 min) lasting much longer than MMF (45 min) and ISO (43 min). HR in ISO ( x¯ = 404¿±¿25 bpm) increased during the time of surgical tolerance whereas a HR decrease was observed in KX ( x¯ = 255¿±¿26 bpm) and MMF ( x¯ = 209¿±¿24 bpm). In ISO (MAP during time of surgical tolerance: x¯ = 89¿±¿12.3 mmHg) and KX (MAP during wake-up period: x¯ = 84¿±¿8.5 mmHg) mild hypotensive values were observed, whereas blood pressure (BP) in MMF (MAP during time of surgical tolerance: x¯ = 138¿±¿9.9 mmHg) increased. Despite keeping animals on a warming pad, a loss of BT of about 1°C was observed in all groups. Additionally, we observed a peaked increase of HR ( x¯ = 445¿±¿20 bpm) during the wake-up period with ISO and an increase of PP ( x¯ = 59¿±¿8.5 mmHg) in MMF during the time of surgical tolerance.ConclusionThe anaesthesias influenced very differently the cardiovascular parameters measured in Wistar rats. ISO caused mild hypotension and increased HR whereas MMF produced a marked hypertension and a significant decrease of HR. The slightest alterations of BP, HR and BT were observed using KX, but the long wake-up and recovery period suggest the need for prolonged monitoring.

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Country Count As %
United Kingdom 1 <1%
United States 1 <1%
Germany 1 <1%
Canada 1 <1%
Unknown 111 97%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 18 16%
Researcher 17 15%
Student > Master 12 10%
Student > Bachelor 10 9%
Student > Postgraduate 10 9%
Other 26 23%
Unknown 22 19%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 23 20%
Neuroscience 14 12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 11 10%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine 9 8%
Engineering 9 8%
Other 20 17%
Unknown 29 25%