Ophthalmic and anesthetic evaluation of topical 1% tetracaine and 0.5% proparacaine in dogs

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Autor(a) principal: Parchen,H.D.
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Izar,M.L., Branco,P.S., Lacowicz,C., Sano,D.H., Belo,C.E.P., Vilani,R.G.D'O.C.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: The aim of this study was to establish the action of 1% tetracaine eye drops in combination with 0.1% phenylephrine in two different posologies and their effects on the eye compared to the 0.5% proparacaine drops in dogs. 22 animals were divided into two groups: TG (11 animals), received 1% tetracaine associated with 0.1% phenylephrine eye drops, one drop instilled in the left eye and two drops, with one-minute interval between each, instilled in the right eye; PG (11 animals) received 0.5% proparacaine eye drops following the same dosage. The average duration of the observed anesthetic action was 25 minutes for tetracaine and 15 minutes for proparacaine. The instillation of two drops increased anesthetic time in five minutes. No changes in intraocular pressure, pupil diameter and tear production was observed. The drops of tetracaine triggered chemosis in four (36.4%) animals. Topical anesthesia with proparacaine eye drops showed no adverse reactions and is thus recommended preferentially.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ophthalmic and anesthetic evaluation of topical 1% tetracaine and 0.5% proparacaine in dogs
title Ophthalmic and anesthetic evaluation of topical 1% tetracaine and 0.5% proparacaine in dogs
spellingShingle Ophthalmic and anesthetic evaluation of topical 1% tetracaine and 0.5% proparacaine in dogs
Parchen,H.D.
dog
topical anesthesia
eye
aesthesiometry
Cochet-Bonnet
title_short Ophthalmic and anesthetic evaluation of topical 1% tetracaine and 0.5% proparacaine in dogs
title_full Ophthalmic and anesthetic evaluation of topical 1% tetracaine and 0.5% proparacaine in dogs
title_fullStr Ophthalmic and anesthetic evaluation of topical 1% tetracaine and 0.5% proparacaine in dogs
title_full_unstemmed Ophthalmic and anesthetic evaluation of topical 1% tetracaine and 0.5% proparacaine in dogs
title_sort Ophthalmic and anesthetic evaluation of topical 1% tetracaine and 0.5% proparacaine in dogs
author Parchen,H.D.
author_facet Parchen,H.D.
Izar,M.L.
Branco,P.S.
Lacowicz,C.
Sano,D.H.
Belo,C.E.P.
Vilani,R.G.D'O.C.
author_role author
author2 Izar,M.L.
Branco,P.S.
Lacowicz,C.
Sano,D.H.
Belo,C.E.P.
Vilani,R.G.D'O.C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Parchen,H.D.
Izar,M.L.
Branco,P.S.
Lacowicz,C.
Sano,D.H.
Belo,C.E.P.
Vilani,R.G.D'O.C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dog
topical anesthesia
eye
aesthesiometry
Cochet-Bonnet
topic dog
topical anesthesia
eye
aesthesiometry
Cochet-Bonnet
description The aim of this study was to establish the action of 1% tetracaine eye drops in combination with 0.1% phenylephrine in two different posologies and their effects on the eye compared to the 0.5% proparacaine drops in dogs. 22 animals were divided into two groups: TG (11 animals), received 1% tetracaine associated with 0.1% phenylephrine eye drops, one drop instilled in the left eye and two drops, with one-minute interval between each, instilled in the right eye; PG (11 animals) received 0.5% proparacaine eye drops following the same dosage. The average duration of the observed anesthetic action was 25 minutes for tetracaine and 15 minutes for proparacaine. The instillation of two drops increased anesthetic time in five minutes. No changes in intraocular pressure, pupil diameter and tear production was observed. The drops of tetracaine triggered chemosis in four (36.4%) animals. Topical anesthesia with proparacaine eye drops showed no adverse reactions and is thus recommended preferentially.
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