Effect of acepromazine as an adjuvant to ketamine, midazolam and methadone in the chemical restraint of cats

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Autor(a) principal: Macarini, Bárbara Machado Naspolini
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Boff, Gustavo Antonio, Marco, Caroline Jede de, Andrades, Joseana de Lima, Mendes, Claudia Beatriz de Mello, Azambuja, Samantha Alves, Pires, Bruna, Caye, Pâmela, Guim, Thomas Normanton, Gehrcke, Martielo Ivan
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17064
Resumo: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of acepromazine as an adjuvant to ketamine, midazolam and methadone in the chemical restraint and anesthesia of cats undergoing ovariohysterectomy. We allocated 14 cats in two groups: group ketamine (GK), premedicated with ketamine 8 mg/kg, midazolam 0.3 mg/kg and methadone 0.3 mg/kg and group acepromazine (GAK), premedicated with acepromazine 0.05 mg/kg in addition to the above-mentioned drugs. At baseline (T0) and every 5 mins up to 20 mins (T5, T10, T15 and T20) after premedication, the sedation score was evaluated at 0 to 24 points. The sedation score was significantly higher at T5, T10, T15 and T20 in both groups. There were no significant differences in extubation times (3.7 ± 1.3 mins in GK; 5.2 ± 2.6 mins in GAK) and the time to reach a score equal to 0 on the sedation scale (88 ± 63.9 mins in GK; 133 ± 39.7 mins in GAK); however, the time of anesthetic release was significantly higher in the GAK than in GK (19.7 ± 6.5 mins vs 11 ± 5.9 mins) (P = 0.023). Sedation was adequate in both groups. The results indicated that the administration of acepromazine did not contribute to sedation in the protocol and could delay the anesthetic release.
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spelling Effect of acepromazine as an adjuvant to ketamine, midazolam and methadone in the chemical restraint of catsEfectos de la acepromazina como complemento del midazolam de ketamina y la metadona sobre la contención química de gatosEfeitos da acepromazina como adjuvante a cetamina midazolam e metadona, na contenção química de gatasAnestesiaSedativosMedicação Pré-anestésicaAnestesia dissociativa.AnesthesiaSedativesPreanesthetic MedicationDissociative Anesthesia. AnestesiaSedantesMedicación PréanestésicaAnestesia Dissociativa.This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of acepromazine as an adjuvant to ketamine, midazolam and methadone in the chemical restraint and anesthesia of cats undergoing ovariohysterectomy. We allocated 14 cats in two groups: group ketamine (GK), premedicated with ketamine 8 mg/kg, midazolam 0.3 mg/kg and methadone 0.3 mg/kg and group acepromazine (GAK), premedicated with acepromazine 0.05 mg/kg in addition to the above-mentioned drugs. At baseline (T0) and every 5 mins up to 20 mins (T5, T10, T15 and T20) after premedication, the sedation score was evaluated at 0 to 24 points. The sedation score was significantly higher at T5, T10, T15 and T20 in both groups. There were no significant differences in extubation times (3.7 ± 1.3 mins in GK; 5.2 ± 2.6 mins in GAK) and the time to reach a score equal to 0 on the sedation scale (88 ± 63.9 mins in GK; 133 ± 39.7 mins in GAK); however, the time of anesthetic release was significantly higher in the GAK than in GK (19.7 ± 6.5 mins vs 11 ± 5.9 mins) (P = 0.023). Sedation was adequate in both groups. The results indicated that the administration of acepromazine did not contribute to sedation in the protocol and could delay the anesthetic release.El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar el efecto de la acepromazina con adyuvante al protocolo de ketamina, midazolam y metadona sobre la contención química y la anestesia de gatos sometidos a ovariosalpingohisterectomía. Los animales fueron divididos en dos grupos: grupo ketamina (GK), premedicado con ketamina 8 mg/kg, midazolam 0,3 mg/kg y metadona 0,3 mg/kg, y el grupo acepromazina (GAK), premedicado con acepromazina 0,05 mg/kg asociado a los fármacos mencionados anteriormente. Al inicio (T0) y cada 5 minutos hasta 20 minutos (T5, T10, T15 y T20), después de la premedicación, se evaluó un puntaje de sedación de 0 a 24 puntos. La sedación fue significativamente mayor en T5, T10, T15 y T20 en ambos grupos. No hubo diferencias significativas en los tiempos de extubación (3,7 ± 1,3 minutos en GK; 5,2 ± 2,6 minutos en GAK); y a tiempo para lograr una puntuación igual a 0 en la escala de sedación (88 ± 63,9 minutos en GK; 133 ± 39,7 minutos en GAK); sin embargo, el tiempo de descarga anestésico era perceptiblemente más largo en GAK que en GK (19,7 ± 6,5 minutos contra 11 ± 5,9 minutos) (P = 0,023). La sedación fue adecuada en ambos grupos. La administración de acepromazina no contribuyó a la sedación y aumentó el tiempo de anestésico alto.O objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar o efeito da acepromazina com adjuvante ao protocolo de cetamina, midazolam e metadona na contenção química e anestesia de gatas submetidas a ovariosalpingohisterectomia. Os animais foram divididos em dois grupos: grupo cetamina (GK), premedicados com cetamina 8 mg/kg, midazolam 0,3 mg/kg e metadona 0,3 mg/kg, e o grupo acepromazina (GAK), premedicados com acepromazina 0,05 mg/kg associada aos fármacos citados anteriormente. No momento basal (T0) e a cada 5 minutos até 20 minutos (T5, T10, T15 e T20), após a premedicação, um escore de sedação foi avaliado de 0 a 24 pontos. A sedação foi significativamente maior nos T5, T10, T15 e T20 em ambos os grupos. Não teve diferença significativa nos tempos de extubação (3.7 ± 1.3 minutos no GK; 5.2 ± 2.6 minutos no GAK); e no tempo para alcançar escore igual a 0 na escala de sedação (88 ± 63.9 minutos no GK; 133 ± 39.7 minuto no GAK); entretanto, o tempo de alta anestésica foi significativamente maior no GAK do que no GK (19.7 ± 6.5 minutos contra 11 ± 5.9 minutos) (P = 0.023). A sedação foi adequada em ambos os grupos. A administração de acepromazina não contribuiu para a sedação e aumentou a o tempo de alta anestésica.Research, Society and Development2021-06-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1706410.33448/rsd-v10i7.17064Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e52410717064Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e52410717064Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e524107170642525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17064/14795Copyright (c) 2021 Bárbara Machado Naspolini Macarini; Gustavo Antonio Boff; Caroline Jede de Marco; Joseana de Lima Andrades; Claudia Beatriz de Mello Mendes; Samantha Alves Azambuja; Bruna Pires; Pâmela Caye; Thomas Normanton Guim; Martielo Ivan Gehrckehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMacarini, Bárbara Machado NaspoliniBoff, Gustavo AntonioMarco, Caroline Jede deAndrades, Joseana de LimaMendes, Claudia Beatriz de MelloAzambuja, Samantha AlvesPires, BrunaCaye, PâmelaGuim, Thomas NormantonGehrcke, Martielo Ivan2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17064Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:28.605568Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of acepromazine as an adjuvant to ketamine, midazolam and methadone in the chemical restraint of cats
Efectos de la acepromazina como complemento del midazolam de ketamina y la metadona sobre la contención química de gatos
Efeitos da acepromazina como adjuvante a cetamina midazolam e metadona, na contenção química de gatas
title Effect of acepromazine as an adjuvant to ketamine, midazolam and methadone in the chemical restraint of cats
spellingShingle Effect of acepromazine as an adjuvant to ketamine, midazolam and methadone in the chemical restraint of cats
Macarini, Bárbara Machado Naspolini
Anestesia
Sedativos
Medicação Pré-anestésica
Anestesia dissociativa.
Anesthesia
Sedatives
Preanesthetic Medication
Dissociative Anesthesia.
Anestesia
Sedantes
Medicación Préanestésica
Anestesia Dissociativa.
title_short Effect of acepromazine as an adjuvant to ketamine, midazolam and methadone in the chemical restraint of cats
title_full Effect of acepromazine as an adjuvant to ketamine, midazolam and methadone in the chemical restraint of cats
title_fullStr Effect of acepromazine as an adjuvant to ketamine, midazolam and methadone in the chemical restraint of cats
title_full_unstemmed Effect of acepromazine as an adjuvant to ketamine, midazolam and methadone in the chemical restraint of cats
title_sort Effect of acepromazine as an adjuvant to ketamine, midazolam and methadone in the chemical restraint of cats
author Macarini, Bárbara Machado Naspolini
author_facet Macarini, Bárbara Machado Naspolini
Boff, Gustavo Antonio
Marco, Caroline Jede de
Andrades, Joseana de Lima
Mendes, Claudia Beatriz de Mello
Azambuja, Samantha Alves
Pires, Bruna
Caye, Pâmela
Guim, Thomas Normanton
Gehrcke, Martielo Ivan
author_role author
author2 Boff, Gustavo Antonio
Marco, Caroline Jede de
Andrades, Joseana de Lima
Mendes, Claudia Beatriz de Mello
Azambuja, Samantha Alves
Pires, Bruna
Caye, Pâmela
Guim, Thomas Normanton
Gehrcke, Martielo Ivan
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Macarini, Bárbara Machado Naspolini
Boff, Gustavo Antonio
Marco, Caroline Jede de
Andrades, Joseana de Lima
Mendes, Claudia Beatriz de Mello
Azambuja, Samantha Alves
Pires, Bruna
Caye, Pâmela
Guim, Thomas Normanton
Gehrcke, Martielo Ivan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anestesia
Sedativos
Medicação Pré-anestésica
Anestesia dissociativa.
Anesthesia
Sedatives
Preanesthetic Medication
Dissociative Anesthesia.
Anestesia
Sedantes
Medicación Préanestésica
Anestesia Dissociativa.
topic Anestesia
Sedativos
Medicação Pré-anestésica
Anestesia dissociativa.
Anesthesia
Sedatives
Preanesthetic Medication
Dissociative Anesthesia.
Anestesia
Sedantes
Medicación Préanestésica
Anestesia Dissociativa.
description This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of acepromazine as an adjuvant to ketamine, midazolam and methadone in the chemical restraint and anesthesia of cats undergoing ovariohysterectomy. We allocated 14 cats in two groups: group ketamine (GK), premedicated with ketamine 8 mg/kg, midazolam 0.3 mg/kg and methadone 0.3 mg/kg and group acepromazine (GAK), premedicated with acepromazine 0.05 mg/kg in addition to the above-mentioned drugs. At baseline (T0) and every 5 mins up to 20 mins (T5, T10, T15 and T20) after premedication, the sedation score was evaluated at 0 to 24 points. The sedation score was significantly higher at T5, T10, T15 and T20 in both groups. There were no significant differences in extubation times (3.7 ± 1.3 mins in GK; 5.2 ± 2.6 mins in GAK) and the time to reach a score equal to 0 on the sedation scale (88 ± 63.9 mins in GK; 133 ± 39.7 mins in GAK); however, the time of anesthetic release was significantly higher in the GAK than in GK (19.7 ± 6.5 mins vs 11 ± 5.9 mins) (P = 0.023). Sedation was adequate in both groups. The results indicated that the administration of acepromazine did not contribute to sedation in the protocol and could delay the anesthetic release.
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