Oxygenation in medetomidine-sedated dogs with and without 100% oxygen insufflation.

Veterinary Therapeutics Pub Date : 2007-01-01
Jeff C H Ko, Ann B Weil, Takashi Kitao, Mark E Payton, Tomohito Inoue
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Oxygenation status was evaluated in medetomidine-sedated dogs breathing room air (M) or 100 percent oxygen (MO2). Medetomidine (40 microg/kg IV) administration resulted in peripheral vasoconstriction and decreased venous saturation as measured by an increased oxygen extraction ratio in peripheral tissues. Providing 100 percent oxygen insufflation via face mask reduced desaturation by increasing oxygen content but did not prevent vasoconstriction or reduce the oxygen extraction ratio in peripheral tissues. Atipamezole (200 microg/kg IV) reversed medetomidine-induced vasoconstriction and increased oxygen supply to tissues as indicated by a lower tissue oxygen extraction ratio. The authors conclude that 100 percent oxygen insufflation via face mask during medetomidine sedation (40 micrograms/kg [corrected] IV) benefits tissue oxygenation in healthy dogs.

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美托咪定镇静犬在100%充氧和不充氧情况下的氧合。
在美托咪定镇静的狗呼吸室内空气(M)或100%氧气(MO2)时,评估氧合状态。美托咪定(40微克/千克静脉注射)导致外周血管收缩和静脉饱和度降低,通过增加外周组织的氧提取比来测量。通过面罩提供100%的氧气注入,通过增加氧气含量来减少去饱和,但不能防止血管收缩或降低周围组织的氧气提取率。阿替帕唑(200微克/千克IV)逆转美托咪定诱导的血管收缩和增加组织供氧,这表明组织氧提取比较低。作者得出结论,在美托咪定镇静(40微克/公斤[校正]IV)期间,通过面罩100%充氧有利于健康犬的组织氧合。
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