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Influence of fentanyl, medetomidine-fentanyl or acepromazine-fentanyl premedication on oesophageal and rectal temperature in dogs under anaesthesia.

Authors :
Raušer, Petr
Novák, Lukáš
Pompová, Alena
Fichtel, Tomáš
Radó, Michal
Source :
Veterinary Anaesthesia & Analgesia. Jul2024, Vol. 51 Issue 4, p357-361. 5p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

To compare changes in oesophageal (T-Oeso) and rectal (T-Rec) temperature in dogs during general anaesthesia and premedicated with fentanyl, medetomidine–fentanyl or acepromazine–fentanyl. Prospective, randomized, blind clinical study. A total of 120 healthy dogs, aged 2–10 years and weighing 5–20 kg. Dogs were randomly allocated to one of three groups. Animals of F group were premedicated with fentanyl (0.01 mg kg–1), MF group with medetomidine (0.005 mg kg–1) and fentanyl (0.01 mg kg–1) and AF group with acepromazine (0.01 mg kg–1) and fentanyl (0.01 mg kg–1). Anaesthesia was induced with propofol and maintained with isoflurane in oxygen–air mixture. Fentanyl was administered continuously (0.01 mg kg–1 hour–1). The T-Oeso, T-Rec and ambient temperatures were recorded after induction (T0) and subsequently at 10 minute intervals for 60 minutes (T10–T60). Data were analysed using anova or their non-parametric equivalents (p < 0.05). Median T-Oeso was significantly higher in MF group between T0–T20 compared with other groups. Median T-Oeso significantly decreased in F group from 38.0 °C (T0) to 37.4 °C (T30), 37.1 °C (T40), 36.9 °C (T50) and 36.6 °C (T60), in MF group from 38.3 °C (T0) to 37.7 °C (T30), 37.5 °C (T40), 37.2 °C (T50) and 37.1 °C (T60) and in AF group from 37.7 °C (T0) to 37.3 °C (T40), 37.2 °C (T50) and 37.1 °C (T60). The T-Rec significantly decreased in F group from 38.0 °C (T0) to 37.4 °C (T40), 37.2 °C (T50) and 36.9 °C (T60), in MF group from 38.3 °C (T0) to 37.5 °C (T50) and 37.4 °C (T60) and in AF group from 38.2 °C (T0) to 37.6 °C (T40), 37.5 °C (T50) and 37.4 °C (T60). Premedication with fentanyl, medetomidine–fentanyl or acepromazine–fentanyl in the doses used decreased the T-Oeso and T-Rec. The T-Oeso at the beginning of anaesthesia was higher after premedication with medetomidine–fentanyl. However, this difference was not clinically significant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14672987
Volume :
51
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Veterinary Anaesthesia & Analgesia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177879143
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaa.2024.04.003