Cardiopulmonary and analgesics effects of epidural morphine, fentanyl or tramadol in female dog undergoing a ovariohysterectomy
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT. Oliveira Neta O.D., Caires L.P., Clark R.M.O, Ferreira M.L., Said R.A., Munhoz A.D. & Tarazi R. [Cardiopulmonary and analgesics effects of epidural morphine, fentanyl or tramadol in female dog undergoing a ovariohysterectomy.] Efeitos cardiorrespiratórios e analgésicos da morfina, fentanil ou tramadol pela via epidural em cadelas submetidas à ovariosalpingohisterectomia. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 36(3):281-288, 2014. Departamento de Ciências Agrárias e Ambientais, Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz, Rodovia Jorge Amado, Km 16, Salobrinho, Ilhéus, BA 45662-900, Brasil. E-mail: rosanaclark@gmail.com The objective was to evaluate the cardiorespiratory and analgesic effects provided by epidural morphine, tramadol and fentanyl in female dog submitted to ovariohysterectomy. Eighteen healthy female dogs, aged 3.4±2.2 years old, weithing 31.0±8.0Kg, were premedicated with chlorpromazine (0,5mg/kg), with subsequent propofol (5mg/Kg) anesthetic induction by intravenous route and maintenance with isoflurane anesthesia. The animals were distributed in three groups and received: 1,25mg/kg of lignocaine 2% diluted in 0,26ml/kg of saline solution with0,1 mg/kg of morphine (GM group), 5μg/kg of fentanyl (GF group) or 2mg/kg of tramadol (GT group) epidurally.. Heart rate, arterial blood pressure, respiratory rate, end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2 ), oxyhemoglobin saturation (SpO2 ) and body temperature were evaluated before premedication (M0), 15 minutes after premedication (M1), 10 minutes after epidural opioids administration during maintenance and during postoperative period. Postoperative analgesia was evaluated using the by University of Melbourne pain scale (UMPS) and a simple descriptive scale every hour during six hours (M3 – M8). In M2 time, the arterial blood pressure was significantly lower for all treatments and ETCO2 was higher in GM e GT when compared to GF. Pain scores were lower in GM with a UMPS. In the last three times evaluation (M6, M7 e M8), GF group showed significantly higher pain scores compared to other groups. It can be concluded that epidural morphine, fentanyl or tramadol in female dogs undergoing ovariohysterectomy, produced adequate analgesia with minimal side effects, but analgesia was more effective with epidural morphine than other groups. Hypotension and hypercapnia reported during anesthesia may be a result of isoflurane effects. |
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Cardiopulmonary and analgesics effects of epidural morphine, fentanyl or tramadol in female dog undergoing a ovariohysterectomyEfeitos cardiorrespiratórios e analgésicos da morfina, fentanil ou tramadol pela via epidural em cadelas submetidas à ovariosalpingohisterectomiaOpióidesperiduralanalgesiacastraçãocãesOpioidsepidural analgesiacastrationdogsABSTRACT. Oliveira Neta O.D., Caires L.P., Clark R.M.O, Ferreira M.L., Said R.A., Munhoz A.D. & Tarazi R. [Cardiopulmonary and analgesics effects of epidural morphine, fentanyl or tramadol in female dog undergoing a ovariohysterectomy.] Efeitos cardiorrespiratórios e analgésicos da morfina, fentanil ou tramadol pela via epidural em cadelas submetidas à ovariosalpingohisterectomia. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 36(3):281-288, 2014. Departamento de Ciências Agrárias e Ambientais, Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz, Rodovia Jorge Amado, Km 16, Salobrinho, Ilhéus, BA 45662-900, Brasil. E-mail: rosanaclark@gmail.com The objective was to evaluate the cardiorespiratory and analgesic effects provided by epidural morphine, tramadol and fentanyl in female dog submitted to ovariohysterectomy. Eighteen healthy female dogs, aged 3.4±2.2 years old, weithing 31.0±8.0Kg, were premedicated with chlorpromazine (0,5mg/kg), with subsequent propofol (5mg/Kg) anesthetic induction by intravenous route and maintenance with isoflurane anesthesia. The animals were distributed in three groups and received: 1,25mg/kg of lignocaine 2% diluted in 0,26ml/kg of saline solution with0,1 mg/kg of morphine (GM group), 5μg/kg of fentanyl (GF group) or 2mg/kg of tramadol (GT group) epidurally.. Heart rate, arterial blood pressure, respiratory rate, end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2 ), oxyhemoglobin saturation (SpO2 ) and body temperature were evaluated before premedication (M0), 15 minutes after premedication (M1), 10 minutes after epidural opioids administration during maintenance and during postoperative period. Postoperative analgesia was evaluated using the by University of Melbourne pain scale (UMPS) and a simple descriptive scale every hour during six hours (M3 – M8). In M2 time, the arterial blood pressure was significantly lower for all treatments and ETCO2 was higher in GM e GT when compared to GF. Pain scores were lower in GM with a UMPS. In the last three times evaluation (M6, M7 e M8), GF group showed significantly higher pain scores compared to other groups. It can be concluded that epidural morphine, fentanyl or tramadol in female dogs undergoing ovariohysterectomy, produced adequate analgesia with minimal side effects, but analgesia was more effective with epidural morphine than other groups. Hypotension and hypercapnia reported during anesthesia may be a result of isoflurane effects.Objetivou-se avaliar os efeitos cardiorrespiratórios e analgésicos da administração epidural de morfina, tramadol e fentanil, cadelas submetidas à ovariosalpingohisterectomia. Objetivou-se avaliar os efeitos cardiorrespiratórios e analgésicos da administração epidural de morfina, fentanil ou tramadol, em cadelas submetidas à ovariosalpingohisterectomia. Dezoito cadelas hígidas, idade de 3,4±2,2 anos, pesando 31,0±8,0Kg foram pré-medicadas com clorpromazina (0,5mg/kg IV), seguida pela indução anestésica com propofol (5mg/kg IV) e manutenção anestésica com isofluorano. Os animais foram distribuídas em três grupos e receberam: 1,25 mg/kg de lidocaína 2% em volume final de 0,26ml/kg de salina associada com 0,1mg/kg de morfina (GM), 5µg/kg de fentanil (GF) ou 2 mg/ Kg de tramadol (GT) administrados pela via epidural. Mensuraram-se FC, PAS, PAM, PAD, f, ETCO2 , SatO2 e TC avaliados anteriormente a MPA (M0); 15 minutos após (M1); após aplicação dos opióides pela via epidural (M2) e no pós-operatório. O grau de analgesia foi avaliado pela Escala Descritiva da Universidade de Melbourne (EDUM) e Escala descritiva Simples (EDS) a cada hora durante seis horas (M3 a M8). Observou-se no momento M2 redução significativa da pressão arterial em relação aos valores basais para todos os tratamentos e elevação do ETCO2 em GM e GT. Os valores dos escores de analgesia obtidos pela EDUM foram inferiores em GM em relação aos demais grupos. Nas últimas três horas (M6, M7 e M8) os escores obtidos pela EDS foram significativamente superiores em GF em relação aos demais opióides. Conclui-se que, a administração epidural de morfina, fentanil ou tramadol em cadelas submetidas à OSH, produziu analgesia adequada, com mínimos efeitos adversos, porém o efeito analgésico com a morfina mostrou-se superior aos demais tratamentos. A hipotensão e hipercapnia observada durante o procedimento anestésico pode ser proveniente da ação do isoflurano.Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.2014-09-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpeer reviewedAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/522Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine; Vol. 36 No. 3 (2014); 281-288Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária; v. 36 n. 3 (2014); 281-2882527-21790100-2430reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicineinstname:Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)instacron:SBMVporhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/522/395Neta, Odete Duarte de OliveiraCaires, Laila PiresClark, Rosana Maria de OliveiraFerreira, Manoel LuizSaid, Roueda AbouMunhoz, Alexandre DiasTarazi, Robertoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-12-23T17:32:32Zoai:ojs.rbmv.org:article/522Revistahttps://rbmv.org/BJVMONGhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/oaicontato.rbmv@gmail.com2527-21790100-2430opendoar:2020-12-23T17:32:32Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine - Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)false |
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Cardiopulmonary and analgesics effects of epidural morphine, fentanyl or tramadol in female dog undergoing a ovariohysterectomy Efeitos cardiorrespiratórios e analgésicos da morfina, fentanil ou tramadol pela via epidural em cadelas submetidas à ovariosalpingohisterectomia |
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Cardiopulmonary and analgesics effects of epidural morphine, fentanyl or tramadol in female dog undergoing a ovariohysterectomy |
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Cardiopulmonary and analgesics effects of epidural morphine, fentanyl or tramadol in female dog undergoing a ovariohysterectomy Neta, Odete Duarte de Oliveira Opióides peridural analgesia castração cães Opioids epidural analgesia castration dogs |
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Cardiopulmonary and analgesics effects of epidural morphine, fentanyl or tramadol in female dog undergoing a ovariohysterectomy |
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Cardiopulmonary and analgesics effects of epidural morphine, fentanyl or tramadol in female dog undergoing a ovariohysterectomy |
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Cardiopulmonary and analgesics effects of epidural morphine, fentanyl or tramadol in female dog undergoing a ovariohysterectomy |
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Cardiopulmonary and analgesics effects of epidural morphine, fentanyl or tramadol in female dog undergoing a ovariohysterectomy |
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Cardiopulmonary and analgesics effects of epidural morphine, fentanyl or tramadol in female dog undergoing a ovariohysterectomy |
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Neta, Odete Duarte de Oliveira |
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Neta, Odete Duarte de Oliveira Caires, Laila Pires Clark, Rosana Maria de Oliveira Ferreira, Manoel Luiz Said, Roueda Abou Munhoz, Alexandre Dias Tarazi, Roberto |
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Caires, Laila Pires Clark, Rosana Maria de Oliveira Ferreira, Manoel Luiz Said, Roueda Abou Munhoz, Alexandre Dias Tarazi, Roberto |
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Neta, Odete Duarte de Oliveira Caires, Laila Pires Clark, Rosana Maria de Oliveira Ferreira, Manoel Luiz Said, Roueda Abou Munhoz, Alexandre Dias Tarazi, Roberto |
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Opióides peridural analgesia castração cães Opioids epidural analgesia castration dogs |
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Opióides peridural analgesia castração cães Opioids epidural analgesia castration dogs |
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ABSTRACT. Oliveira Neta O.D., Caires L.P., Clark R.M.O, Ferreira M.L., Said R.A., Munhoz A.D. & Tarazi R. [Cardiopulmonary and analgesics effects of epidural morphine, fentanyl or tramadol in female dog undergoing a ovariohysterectomy.] Efeitos cardiorrespiratórios e analgésicos da morfina, fentanil ou tramadol pela via epidural em cadelas submetidas à ovariosalpingohisterectomia. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 36(3):281-288, 2014. Departamento de Ciências Agrárias e Ambientais, Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz, Rodovia Jorge Amado, Km 16, Salobrinho, Ilhéus, BA 45662-900, Brasil. E-mail: rosanaclark@gmail.com The objective was to evaluate the cardiorespiratory and analgesic effects provided by epidural morphine, tramadol and fentanyl in female dog submitted to ovariohysterectomy. Eighteen healthy female dogs, aged 3.4±2.2 years old, weithing 31.0±8.0Kg, were premedicated with chlorpromazine (0,5mg/kg), with subsequent propofol (5mg/Kg) anesthetic induction by intravenous route and maintenance with isoflurane anesthesia. The animals were distributed in three groups and received: 1,25mg/kg of lignocaine 2% diluted in 0,26ml/kg of saline solution with0,1 mg/kg of morphine (GM group), 5μg/kg of fentanyl (GF group) or 2mg/kg of tramadol (GT group) epidurally.. Heart rate, arterial blood pressure, respiratory rate, end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2 ), oxyhemoglobin saturation (SpO2 ) and body temperature were evaluated before premedication (M0), 15 minutes after premedication (M1), 10 minutes after epidural opioids administration during maintenance and during postoperative period. Postoperative analgesia was evaluated using the by University of Melbourne pain scale (UMPS) and a simple descriptive scale every hour during six hours (M3 – M8). In M2 time, the arterial blood pressure was significantly lower for all treatments and ETCO2 was higher in GM e GT when compared to GF. Pain scores were lower in GM with a UMPS. In the last three times evaluation (M6, M7 e M8), GF group showed significantly higher pain scores compared to other groups. It can be concluded that epidural morphine, fentanyl or tramadol in female dogs undergoing ovariohysterectomy, produced adequate analgesia with minimal side effects, but analgesia was more effective with epidural morphine than other groups. Hypotension and hypercapnia reported during anesthesia may be a result of isoflurane effects. |
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