Cardiorespiratory, analgesic and gastrointestinal effects of fentanyl and lidocaine in rabbits undergoing ovariohysterectomy

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1053/j.jepm.2025.01.006
Taíse Fuchs , Gabriel Aikawa Dusi , André Saldanha , Antonio Henrique Cereda da Silva , Eloisa Muehlbauer , Carolina Zaghi Cavalcante , Cláudia Turra Pimpão
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Abstract

Background

Despite high analgesic efficacy, full mu agonist opioids are used with caution in rabbits largely due to the potential for gastrointestinal side effects. Systemic lidocaine enhances intestinal motility and reduces nociception and inflammatory responses. This study aimed to evaluate the cardiorespiratory, analgesic, and gastrointestinal effects of continuous infusion of fentanyl and lidocaine in rabbits undergoing elective ovariohysterectomy (OVH).

Methods

Nineteen New Zealand White rabbits were assigned to 3 groups: lidocaine (LG), fentanyl (FG), and fentanyl+lidocaine (FLG). Drugs were administered as follows: L - 2 mg kg-1 IV and continuous rate infusion (CRI) at 6 mg kg-1 hour-1; F – 0.002 mg kg-1 IV and CRI at 0.01 mg kg-1 hour-1. Measured variables included cardiorespiratory parameters, expired fraction of isoflurane (FE'Iso), plasma glucose concentration, body weight, food and water consumption, fecal output and pain scores.

Results

Fentanyl reduced heart and respiratory rate in FG and FLG. Reduction in mean arterial pressure and a higher FE'Iso compared to baseline was observed in LG. There was no difference in pain scores between groups, but 2 animals from LG and one from FLG required analgesic rescue. FG and FLG had a reduction in body weight, water and food intake and fecal output, mostly on the first and second postoperative days.

Conclusions and clinical relevance

The CRI of fentanyl and/or lidocaine may contribute to analgesia in rabbits undergoing OVH, but lidocaine CRI should be included within a multimodal analgesia protocol. Fentanyl affects intestinal motility in rabbits and the addition of lidocaine does not appear to prevent the effect of the opioid on the gastrointestinal tract.
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Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine
Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine provides clinicians with a convenient, comprehensive, "must have" resource to enhance and elevate their expertise with exotic pet medicine. Each issue contains wide ranging peer-reviewed articles that cover many of the current and novel topics important to clinicians caring for exotic pets. Diagnostic challenges, consensus articles and selected review articles are also included to help keep veterinarians up to date on issues affecting their practice. In addition, the Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine serves as the official publication of both the Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians (AEMV) and the European Association of Avian Veterinarians (EAAV). The Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine is the most complete resource for practitioners who treat exotic pets.
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