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BACKGROUND: This study aimed to compare the feasibility and practicality of the ovariohysterectomy (OHE) technique in cats with or without a spay hook with respect to the incision size, surgical time, surgical variables, and intra- and postoperative pain. Twenty-nine female cats underwent OHE using a spay hook (spay hook group [SHG], n = 15) or without using a spay hook (control group [CG], n = 14) to achieve the ovaries and cervix. Physiological parameters were monitored during the intraoperative period, and postoperative pain was assessed using a multidimensional composite and visual analogue pain scales. RESULTS: The SHG had a significantly shorter operative time than the CG. The variables in the intraoperative period showed no statistically significant difference between both groups, as well as the early postoperative pain. CONCLUSIONS: Less invasive OHE using a spay hook could potentially be a viable and feasible technique when performed by an inexperienced surgeon with appropriate training, especially in sterilisation campaigns, reducing the time to perform the procedure and increasing the number of animals spayed per time.
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Enfermedades de los Gatos , Histerectomía , Animales , Gatos/cirugía , Femenino , Histerectomía/efectos adversos , Histerectomía/veterinaria , Tempo Operativo , Ovario , Dolor Postoperatorio/veterinaria , Esterilización Reproductiva/veterinariaRESUMEN
Background: Mammary tumors, for which mastectomy is the main treatment, are the most common neoplasms in bitches. Mastectomy is painful and, in order to reduce the pain stimulus in the transoperative period, tumescent local anesthesia is associated with general inhalation anesthesia. However, despite the numerous benefits of tumescence, intraoperative hypothermia is the most common complication. In Medicine, especially in plastic and dermatological surgery, it is common to use a heated tumescence solution to prevent intraoperative hypothermia; however, in Veterinary medicine, no previous study has examined the advantages and disadvantages of using heated tumescence solution. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the transanesthetic cardiorespiratory effects of heated tumescence solution in bitches submitted to radical unilateral mastectomy. Materials, Methods & Results: Eight animals were treated with 0.1% lidocaine solution, warmed to 37-42°C, using a Kleins cannula for administration. Chlorpromazine (0.3 mg/kg) and meperidine (3 mg/kg) were used as pre-anesthetic medication intramuscularly, and induction was performed with intravenous propofol and maintenance with isoflurane. The data collection times were as follows: 15 min after starting isoflurane administration (M1), 5 min after tumescence (M2), after beginning of surgical incision (M3), during breast pullout (M4), after clamping of the superficial caudal epigastric vein, and artery (M5), after the beginning of the approximation of the subcutaneous tissue (M6), after the beginning of the intradermal suture (M7), and at the end of the surgical procedure (Mfinal). The heart...(AU)
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Animales , Femenino , Perros , Mastectomía Simple/rehabilitación , Mastectomía Simple/veterinaria , Cuidados Posoperatorios/veterinaria , Lidocaína/administración & dosificación , Neoplasias Mamarias Animales/cirugía , Anestesia Local/veterinaria , Anestésicos por InhalaciónRESUMEN
Background: Mammary tumors, for which mastectomy is the main treatment, are the most common neoplasms in bitches. Mastectomy is painful and, in order to reduce the pain stimulus in the transoperative period, tumescent local anesthesia is associated with general inhalation anesthesia. However, despite the numerous benefits of tumescence, intraoperative hypothermia is the most common complication. In Medicine, especially in plastic and dermatological surgery, it is common to use a heated tumescence solution to prevent intraoperative hypothermia; however, in Veterinary medicine, no previous study has examined the advantages and disadvantages of using heated tumescence solution. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the transanesthetic cardiorespiratory effects of heated tumescence solution in bitches submitted to radical unilateral mastectomy. Materials, Methods & Results: Eight animals were treated with 0.1% lidocaine solution, warmed to 37-42°C, using a Kleins cannula for administration. Chlorpromazine (0.3 mg/kg) and meperidine (3 mg/kg) were used as pre-anesthetic medication intramuscularly, and induction was performed with intravenous propofol and maintenance with isoflurane. The data collection times were as follows: 15 min after starting isoflurane administration (M1), 5 min after tumescence (M2), after beginning of surgical incision (M3), during breast pullout (M4), after clamping of the superficial caudal epigastric vein, and artery (M5), after the beginning of the approximation of the subcutaneous tissue (M6), after the beginning of the intradermal suture (M7), and at the end of the surgical procedure (Mfinal). The heart...
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Femenino , Animales , Perros , Cuidados Posoperatorios/veterinaria , Lidocaína/administración & dosificación , Mastectomía Simple/rehabilitación , Mastectomía Simple/veterinaria , Neoplasias Mamarias Animales/cirugía , Anestesia Local/veterinaria , Anestésicos por InhalaciónRESUMEN
La termografía es eficaz para detectar la temperatura de la superficie corporal y puede utilizarse como método auxiliar para diagnosticar procesos inflamatorios y para evaluar patrones de cicatrización, lo que permite su amplio uso en Medicina Veterinaria. El procedimiento ha ganado protagonismo por ser una técnica no invasiva, indolora, de bajo costo y segura, ya que elimina la necesidad del uso de contrastes, sedación y radiación. El objetivo de este artículo es analizar la eficacia del uso de la termografía en la evaluación de la biocompatibilidad en la reparación del tejido traqueal, así como identificar procesos inflamatorios tras la implantación de la prótesis impresa en nailon con impresión 3D asociada al elastómero termoplástico - PCTPE. Se dividieron quince conejos blancos de Nueva Zelanda (Oryctolagus cuniculus) machos en tres grupos de diferentes períodos de evaluación (siete, 15 y 30 días). Se implantaron prótesis tridimensionales tras la resección completa de tres anillos traqueales. La evaluación de las imágenes termográficas se realizó en el lugar de implantación de la prótesis traqueal justo antes del procedimiento quirúrgico e inmediatamente antes de la eutanasia. Hubo una diferencia significativa entre los grupos, ya los 30 días la temperatura mínima (p = 0,0357), media (p = 0,0135) y máxima (p = 0,0058) fue menor en comparación con los otros grupos...(AU)
Thermography is efficient for detecting body surface temperature and can be used as an auxiliary method for the diagnosis of inflammatory processes and in the evaluation of scarring patterns, which allows its wide use in Veterinary Medicine. The procedure has gained prominence, as it is a non-invasive, painless, low-cost and safe technique, since it does not require the use of contrasts, sedation and radiation. The objective of this article is to analyze the efficiency of the use of thermography in the evaluation of biocompatibility in tracheal tissue repair, as well as to identify inflammatory processes after implantation of the 3D printed impression prosthesis of nylon associated with the thermoplastic elastomer - PCTPE. Fifteen male New Zealand White rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) were divided into three groups of different evaluation periods (seven, 15 and 30 days). Three-dimensional prostheses were implanted after complete resection of three tracheal rings. The evaluation of the thermographic images was performed at the place of implantation of the tracheal prosthesis just before the surgical procedure and immediately before euthanasia. There was a significant difference between the groups, and at 30 days the minimum (p = 0,0357), average (p = 0,0135) and maximum (p = 0,0058) temperature was lower when compared with the other groups...(AU)
A termografia é eficiente para detecção da temperatura da superfície corporal e pode ser utilizada como método auxiliar de diagnóstico de processos inflamatórios e na avaliação de padrões cicatriciais, o que permite sua ampla utilização na Medicina Veterinária. O procedimento tem ganhado destaque, pois trata-se de técnica não invasiva, indolor, de baixo custo e segura, pois dispensa a necessidade do uso de contrastes, sedação e radiação. O objetivo desse artigo é analisar a eficiência do uso da termografia na avaliação da biocompatibilidade em reparação tecidual traqueal, bem como identificar processos inflamatórios após a implantação da prótese impressa em impressão 3D de náilon associado ao elastômero termoplástico- PCTPE. Quinze coelhos machos, da linhagem Nova Zelândia Branco (Oryctolagus cuniculus), foram distribuídos em três grupos de períodos de avaliação diferentes (sete, 15 e 30 dias). As próteses tridimensionais foram implantadas após ressecção completa de três anéis traqueais. A avaliação das imagens termográficas foi efetuada no local de implantação da prótese traqueal no momento anterior ao procedimento cirúrgico e imediatamente antes da eutanásia. Houve diferença significativa entre os grupos, sendo que aos 30 dias a temperatura mínima (p=0,0357), média (p=0,0135) e máxima (p=0,0058) foi menor quando comparado com os demais grupos...(AU)
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Animales , Conejos , Tráquea/diagnóstico por imagen , Nylons , Prótesis e Implantes/veterinaria , Elastómeros , Materiales Biocompatibles/análisis , Impresión Tridimensional , Termografía/veterinaria , Ensayo de Materiales/métodosRESUMEN
La termografía es eficaz para detectar la temperatura de la superficie corporal y puede utilizarse como método auxiliar para diagnosticar procesos inflamatorios y para evaluar patrones de cicatrización, lo que permite su amplio uso en Medicina Veterinaria. El procedimiento ha ganado protagonismo por ser una técnica no invasiva, indolora, de bajo costo y segura, ya que elimina la necesidad del uso de contrastes, sedación y radiación. El objetivo de este artículo es analizar la eficacia del uso de la termografía en la evaluación de la biocompatibilidad en la reparación del tejido traqueal, así como identificar procesos inflamatorios tras la implantación de la prótesis impresa en nailon con impresión 3D asociada al elastómero termoplástico - PCTPE. Se dividieron quince conejos blancos de Nueva Zelanda (Oryctolagus cuniculus) machos en tres grupos de diferentes períodos de evaluación (siete, 15 y 30 días). Se implantaron prótesis tridimensionales tras la resección completa de tres anillos traqueales. La evaluación de las imágenes termográficas se realizó en el lugar de implantación de la prótesis traqueal justo antes del procedimiento quirúrgico e inmediatamente antes de la eutanasia. Hubo una diferencia significativa entre los grupos, ya los 30 días la temperatura mínima (p = 0,0357), media (p = 0,0135) y máxima (p = 0,0058) fue menor en comparación con los otros grupos...
Thermography is efficient for detecting body surface temperature and can be used as an auxiliary method for the diagnosis of inflammatory processes and in the evaluation of scarring patterns, which allows its wide use in Veterinary Medicine. The procedure has gained prominence, as it is a non-invasive, painless, low-cost and safe technique, since it does not require the use of contrasts, sedation and radiation. The objective of this article is to analyze the efficiency of the use of thermography in the evaluation of biocompatibility in tracheal tissue repair, as well as to identify inflammatory processes after implantation of the 3D printed impression prosthesis of nylon associated with the thermoplastic elastomer - PCTPE. Fifteen male New Zealand White rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) were divided into three groups of different evaluation periods (seven, 15 and 30 days). Three-dimensional prostheses were implanted after complete resection of three tracheal rings. The evaluation of the thermographic images was performed at the place of implantation of the tracheal prosthesis just before the surgical procedure and immediately before euthanasia. There was a significant difference between the groups, and at 30 days the minimum (p = 0,0357), average (p = 0,0135) and maximum (p = 0,0058) temperature was lower when compared with the other groups...
A termografia é eficiente para detecção da temperatura da superfície corporal e pode ser utilizada como método auxiliar de diagnóstico de processos inflamatórios e na avaliação de padrões cicatriciais, o que permite sua ampla utilização na Medicina Veterinária. O procedimento tem ganhado destaque, pois trata-se de técnica não invasiva, indolor, de baixo custo e segura, pois dispensa a necessidade do uso de contrastes, sedação e radiação. O objetivo desse artigo é analisar a eficiência do uso da termografia na avaliação da biocompatibilidade em reparação tecidual traqueal, bem como identificar processos inflamatórios após a implantação da prótese impressa em impressão 3D de náilon associado ao elastômero termoplástico- PCTPE. Quinze coelhos machos, da linhagem Nova Zelândia Branco (Oryctolagus cuniculus), foram distribuídos em três grupos de períodos de avaliação diferentes (sete, 15 e 30 dias). As próteses tridimensionais foram implantadas após ressecção completa de três anéis traqueais. A avaliação das imagens termográficas foi efetuada no local de implantação da prótese traqueal no momento anterior ao procedimento cirúrgico e imediatamente antes da eutanásia. Houve diferença significativa entre os grupos, sendo que aos 30 dias a temperatura mínima (p=0,0357), média (p=0,0135) e máxima (p=0,0058) foi menor quando comparado com os demais grupos...
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Animales , Conejos , Elastómeros , Impresión Tridimensional , Materiales Biocompatibles/análisis , Nylons , Prótesis e Implantes/veterinaria , Tráquea/diagnóstico por imagen , Termografía/veterinaria , Ensayo de Materiales/métodosRESUMEN
Videolaparoscopic procedures have gained prominence due to their low invasiveness, causing less surgical trauma and better post-surgical recovery. However, the increase in intra-abdominal pressure due to the institution of pneumoperitoneum can alter the patient's homeostasis. Therefore, volume-controlled ventilation, associated with positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), improves arterial oxygenation and prevents pulmonary collapse, but it can lead to important hemodynamic changes. The aim of this study was to evaluate, comparatively, the effects of positive end expiratorypressure (PEEP) on hemodynamic variables of pigs submitted to volume-controlled ventilation, during pneumoperitoneum and maintained in head-down tilt and determine which PEEP value promotes greater stability on hemodynamic variables. Twenty-four pigs were used, between 55 and 65-day-old, weighing between 15 and 25 kg, randomly divided into 3 distinct groups differentiated by positive end-expiratory pressure: PEEP 0 (volume-controlled ventilation and PEEP of 0 cmH2O), PEEP 5 (volume-controlled ventilation and PEEP of 5 cmH2O) and PEEP 10 (volume-controlled ventilation and PEEP of 10 cmH2O). Volume-controlled ventilation was adjusted to 8 mL/kg of tidal volume and a respiratory rate of 25 movements per min. Anesthesia was maintained with continuous infusion of propofol (0.2 mg/kg/min) and midazolam (1 mg/kg/h). Pneumoperitoneum was performed with carbon dioxide (CO2), keeping the intraabdominal pressure at 15 mmHg and the animals were positioned on a 30° head-down tilt. The evaluations of hemodynamic variables started 30 min after induction of anesthesia (M0), followed by measurements at 15-min intervals (from M15 to M90), completing a total of 7 evaluations. The variables of interest were collected over 90 min and submitted to analysis of variance followed by Tukey's post-hoc test, with P < 0.05. The PEEP 10 group had higher values of CVP and mCPP, while the PEEP 5 group, mPAP and PVR were higher. The PEEP 0 group, on the other hand, had higher means of CI. Regarding the moments, there were differences in HR, SAP, DAP, MAP, CO, IC and TPR. According to the literature, important hemodynamic effects due to pneumoperitoneum are reported, which can be caused by the pressure used in abdominal insufflation, CO2 accumulation, duration of the surgical procedure, hydration status and patient positioning. Mechanical ventilation associated with PEEP can also cause an increase in intrathoracic pressure and, therefore, reduce cardiac output. Cardiovascular changes are proportional to the PEEP used. Central venous pressure (PVC) measure the patient's preload, and intrathoracic pressure can interfere with this parameter. The peak pressure values in the PEEP 10 group were higher than the other groups, demonstrating that the increase in intrathoracic pressure results in higher PVC values. Regarding PAPm and PCPm, these variables can be influenced according to the PEEP values and the patient's position. In relation to CI, the increase in PEEP may reflect on intrathoracic pressure, resulting in greater compression of the heart, with a consequent reduction in cardiac output and cardiac index. Therefore, it is concluded that the PEEP effects of 0 cmH2O and 5 cmH2O on hemodynamics are discrete, under the proposed conditions.(AU)
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Animales , Neumoperitoneo , Respiración Artificial , Volumen de Ventilación Pulmonar , Laparoscopía/veterinaria , Inclinación de Cabeza/efectos adversos , PorcinosRESUMEN
Background: Mastectomy, a procedure with high pain stimulation, is the treatment of choice for bitches with breast cancer. Tumescent anaesthesia is widely used for transoperative and postoperative analgesia in bitches submitted to mastectomy, because facilitates tissue divulsion, also contributing significantly for the rapid recovery of patients. Although, there is no consensus as to which local anesthetic to use and at what concentration it should be used. Herein was investigated which local anesthetics, lidocaine or ropivacaine, when used in tumescent solutions, could provide a more lasting analgesic effect in the postoperative period in bitches submitted to radical unilateral mastectomy. Materials, Methods & Results: Sixteen bitches were sedated with chlorpromazine (0.3 mg/kg) and meperidine (3 mg/kg) followed by anesthesia with propofol and isofluorane. Then, bitches were randomly assigned to two groups (n= 8 each): LG group, infused with 15 mL/kg of tumescence solution containing 0.1% lidocaine; and RG group, infused with 15 mL/kg of tumescence solution with 0.1% ropivacaine. The study was conducted in a double-blind fashion. Control group did not include, because the patients would be submitted to severe or unbearable pain, according to the short-form of the Glasgow pain Scale (CMPS-SF). The heart (HR) and respiratory () rates, and systolic blood pressure (SBP) were measured in the pre-operative period and immediately after extubation (Mextub) and at 0.5 h, 1 h, 2 h, 4 h, 8 h, and 12 h after the extubation. Analgesic efficacy was assessed using the CMPS-SF and von Frey filaments. Both groups showed higher means for HR at 0.5 h (167 ± 7 in LG; 170 ± 7 in RG) than at 4 h (117 ± 7 in LG; 120 ± 7 in RG). CMPS-SF revealed higher medians (P = 0.038) at the Mextub and 12 h time points for the LG [5 (3-6) and 1 (0-2)] than for the RG [5 (2-5) and 0 (0-1)]. Discussion: Pain was excluded as a possible explanation...
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Femenino , Animales , Perros , Anestésicos Combinados/análisis , Lidocaína , Mastectomía/veterinaria , Ropivacaína , Anestésicos Locales , Neoplasias Mamarias Animales/cirugíaRESUMEN
This paper evaluated the effects of the ratio of nitrous oxide to oxygen (50% of each) on cardiovascular parameters in pigs anesthetized with propofol and maintained in ventilation with intermittent positive pressure. Sixteen Large White pigs, weighing between 15 and 20 kg, were divided into two groups of eight animals, and designated as follows: GPN (propofol/nitrous oxide) and GPA (propofol/compressed air). In order to allow endotracheal intubation, the animals received azaperone (2 mg kg-1, IM) followed, after 20 minutes, by intravenous propofol. After successful intubation, continuous infusion of propofol was initiated at a dose of 0.4 mg kg-1minute-1. From this point, the GPN group received N2O (diluted in 50% oxygen), while the GPA group received compressed air (diluted in 50% oxygen). Rocuronium was then administered by continuous intravenous infusion at 0.6 mg kg-1h-1. Pressure-controlled ventilation (PCV) was started and adjusted to 15 cmH2O, and the respiratory rate was set to reach capnometry readings between 35-45 mmHg. The measurement of parameters (heart rate, mean arterial pressure, cardiac index, systemic vascular resistance index, stroke index) begun 15 minutes after the administration of rocuronium, and was repeated in 15-minute intervals for 60 minutes. Data were statistically analyzed by ANOVA followed by Bonferroni test. The results showed that the 1:1 ratio combination of nitrous oxide to oxygen (50% each) did not alter the mentioned parameters in pigsanesthetized with propofol and maintained at pressure-controlled ventilation, indicating that it is a safeprotocol for the cardiovascular system.(AU)
Objetivou-se com este trabalho avaliar os efeitos da associação de óxido nitroso (N2O) ao oxigênio, na proporção de 50% cada, sobre os parâmetros cardiovasculares em suínos anestesiados com propofol e mantidos em ventilação com pressão positiva intermitente. Para isso, foram utilizados 16 suínos da raça Large White com pesos entre 15 e 20 kg, distribuídos em dois grupos de oito animais cada, assim nomeados: GPN (GrupoPropofol/Óxidonitroso) e GPA (GrupoPropofol/Arcomprimido). Os animais receberam azaperona (2mgkg-1,IM) e após 20 minutos, administrou-se propofol por via intravenosa, em doses suficientes para permitir a intubação traqueal. Após intubação, iniciou-se a infusão contínua de propofol na dose de 0,4mgkg-1minuto-1. A partir deste momento, os animais do GPN receberam N2O diluído em 50% de oxigênio e os do GPA, ar comprimido diluído em 50% de oxigênio. Ato contínuo, administrou-se, por infusão intravenosa contínua, rocurônio a 0,6mgkg-1h-1. A ventilação controlada a pressão (VCP) foi iniciada e ajustada a 15cmH2O e a freqüência respiratória foi regulada para alcançar valores de capnometria entre 35-45mmHg. A medição dos parâmetros (freqüência cardíaca, pressão arterial média, índice cardíaco, índice da resistência periférica total, índice sistólico) iniciou-se após 15 minutos da administração de rocurônio, repetindo-se a cada 15 minutos, durante um intervalo de 60 minutos. Os dados foram submetidos à análise estatística pela ANOVA seguida pelo teste de Bonferroni.Os resultados mostraram que a associação do óxido nitroso ao oxigênio na proporção de 50% cada emsuíno anestesiado com propofol e mantido em ventilação controlada à pressão não provoca alteraçõescardiovasculares clinicamente relevantes.(AU)
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Animales , Porcinos/metabolismo , Porcinos/fisiología , Óxido Nitroso/efectos adversos , Anestesia en Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Cardíacos , Anestesia , Propofol/administración & dosificaciónRESUMEN
This paper evaluated the effects of the ratio of nitrous oxide to oxygen (50% of each) on cardiovascular parameters in pigs anesthetized with propofol and maintained in ventilation with intermittent positive pressure. Sixteen Large White pigs, weighing between 15 and 20 kg, were divided into two groups of eight animals, and designated as follows: GPN (propofol/nitrous oxide) and GPA (propofol/compressed air). In order to allow endotracheal intubation, the animals received azaperone (2 mg kg-1, IM) followed, after 20 minutes, by intravenous propofol. After successful intubation, continuous infusion of propofol was initiated at a dose of 0.4 mg kg-1minute-1. From this point, the GPN group received N2O (diluted in 50% oxygen), while the GPA group received compressed air (diluted in 50% oxygen). Rocuronium was then administered by continuous intravenous infusion at 0.6 mg kg-1h-1. Pressure-controlled ventilation (PCV) was started and adjusted to 15 cmH2O, and the respiratory rate was set to reach capnometry readings between 35-45 mmHg. The measurement of parameters (heart rate, mean arterial pressure, cardiac index, systemic vascular resistance index, stroke index) begun 15 minutes after the administration of rocuronium, and was repeated in 15-minute intervals for 60 minutes. Data were statistically analyzed by ANOVA followed by Bonferroni test. The results showed that the 1:1 ratio combination of nitrous oxide to oxygen (50% each) did not alter the mentioned parameters in pigsanesthetized with propofol and maintained at pressure-controlled ventilation, indicating that it is a safeprotocol for the cardiovascular system.
Objetivou-se com este trabalho avaliar os efeitos da associação de óxido nitroso (N2O) ao oxigênio, na proporção de 50% cada, sobre os parâmetros cardiovasculares em suínos anestesiados com propofol e mantidos em ventilação com pressão positiva intermitente. Para isso, foram utilizados 16 suínos da raça Large White com pesos entre 15 e 20 kg, distribuídos em dois grupos de oito animais cada, assim nomeados: GPN (GrupoPropofol/Óxidonitroso) e GPA (GrupoPropofol/Arcomprimido). Os animais receberam azaperona (2mgkg-1,IM) e após 20 minutos, administrou-se propofol por via intravenosa, em doses suficientes para permitir a intubação traqueal. Após intubação, iniciou-se a infusão contínua de propofol na dose de 0,4mgkg-1minuto-1. A partir deste momento, os animais do GPN receberam N2O diluído em 50% de oxigênio e os do GPA, ar comprimido diluído em 50% de oxigênio. Ato contínuo, administrou-se, por infusão intravenosa contínua, rocurônio a 0,6mgkg-1h-1. A ventilação controlada a pressão (VCP) foi iniciada e ajustada a 15cmH2O e a freqüência respiratória foi regulada para alcançar valores de capnometria entre 35-45mmHg. A medição dos parâmetros (freqüência cardíaca, pressão arterial média, índice cardíaco, índice da resistência periférica total, índice sistólico) iniciou-se após 15 minutos da administração de rocurônio, repetindo-se a cada 15 minutos, durante um intervalo de 60 minutos. Os dados foram submetidos à análise estatística pela ANOVA seguida pelo teste de Bonferroni.Os resultados mostraram que a associação do óxido nitroso ao oxigênio na proporção de 50% cada emsuíno anestesiado com propofol e mantido em ventilação controlada à pressão não provoca alteraçõescardiovasculares clinicamente relevantes.
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Animales , Anestesia en Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Cardíacos , Porcinos/fisiología , Porcinos/metabolismo , Óxido Nitroso/efectos adversos , Anestesia , Propofol/administración & dosificaciónRESUMEN
This paper evaluated the effects of the ratio of nitrous oxide to oxygen (50% of each) on cardiovascular parameters in pigs anesthetized with propofol and maintained in ventilation with intermittent positive pressure. Sixteen Large White pigs, weighing between 15 and 20 kg, were divided into two groups of eight animals, and designated as follows: GPN (propofol/nitrous oxide) and GPA (propofol/compressed air). In order to allow endotracheal intubation, the animals received azaperone (2 mg kg-1, IM) followed, after 20 minutes, by intravenous propofol. After successful intubation, continuous infusion of propofol was initiated at a dose of 0.4 mg kg-1minute-1. From this point, the GPN group received N2O (diluted in 50% oxygen), while the GPA group received compressed air (diluted in 50% oxygen). Rocuronium was then administered by continuous intravenous infusion at 0.6 mg kg-1h-1. Pressure-controlled ventilation (PCV) was started and adjusted to 15 cmH2O, and the respiratory rate was set to reach capnometry readings between 35-45 mmHg. The measurement of parameters (heart rate, mean arterial pressure, cardiac index, systemic vascular resistance index, stroke index) begun 15 minutes after the administration of rocuronium, and was repeated in 15-minute intervals for 60 minutes. Data were statistically analyzed by ANOVA followed by Bonferroni test. The results showed that the 1:1 rati
Objetivou-se com este trabalho avaliar os efeitos da associação de óxido nitroso (N2O) ao oxigênio, na proporção de 50% cada, sobre os parâmetros cardiovasculares em suínos anestesiados com propofol e mantidos em ventilação com pressão positiva intermitente. Para isso, foram utilizados 16 suínos da raça Large White com pesos entre 15 e 20 kg, distribuídos em dois grupos de oito animais cada, assim nomeados: GPN (GrupoPropofol/Óxidonitroso) e GPA (GrupoPropofol/Arcomprimido). Os animais receberam azaperona (2mgkg-1,IM) e após 20 minutos, administrou-se propofol por via intravenosa, em doses suficientes para permitir a intubação traqueal. Após intubação, iniciou-se a infusão contínua de propofol na dose de 0,4mgkg-1minuto-1. A partir deste momento, os animais do GPN receberam N2O diluído em 50% de oxigênio e os do GPA, ar comprimido diluído em 50% de oxigênio. Ato contínuo, administrou-se, por infusão intravenosa contínua, rocurônio a 0,6mgkg-1h-1. A ventilação controlada a pressão (VCP) foi iniciada e ajustada a 15cmH2O e a freqüência respiratória foi regulada para alcançar valores de capnometria entre 35-45mmHg. A medição dos parâmetros (freqüência cardíaca, pressão arterial média, índice cardíaco, índice da resistência periférica total, índice sistólico) iniciou-se após 15 minutos da administração de rocurônio, repetindo-se a cada 15 minutos, durante um intervalo de 60 minutos
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Relata-se o emprego da técnica de bloqueio de plexo braquial em um bugio (Alouatta 16 caraya), macho, com aproximadamente 1 ano de idade. O animal apresentava queimadura extensa, abrangendo o terço distal do antebraço e mão direita em consequência de choque elétrico. Após avaliação clínico-cirúrgico, recomendou-se a amputação do membro. O protocolo anestésico constituiu de contenção química com a associação de cetamina, midazolan e clorpromazina, seguido da indução e manutenção da anestesia com isofluorano. O bloqueio do plexo braquial, com lidocaína, teve como referência a palpação do pulso da artéria axilar. Durante o procedimento cirúrgico o animal permaneceu com as frequências cardíaca e respiratória estáveis e teve boa recuperação pós-anestésica. A associação da anestesia geral inalatória com bloqueio locorregional com anestésico local assegurou a estabilidade transoperatória e conforto pós-anestésico imediato.
This is a report of the use of brachial plexus block technique on a black howler (Alouatta caraya), male, approximately 1 year. The animal had extensive burn, covering the distal third of the right forearm and hand due to electric shock result. After clinical and surgical evaluation, it is recommended limb amputation. The anesthetic protocol included a chemical restraint with ketamine, midazolam and chlorpromazine, followed by induction and maintenance of anesthesia with isoflurane. The brachial plexus block was performed with lidocaine, and had reference the pulse palpation of the axillary artery. During the surgical procedure, the animal remained with heart and respiratory rates stable and had good post-anesthetic recovery. The association of inhalation anesthesia with regional blockade with local anesthetic provide intraoperative stability and comfort post anesthetic immediately