Effects of low dose ketamine on haemodynamic and electroencephalographic variables during surgery in isoflurane anaesthetised horses

K. Otto, S. Voigt, S. Piepenbrock, E. Deegen
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SUMMARY The dissociative anaesthetic ketamine is reported to provide potent analgesia after administration of subanaesthetic doses in human beings. To evaluate the analgesic effects of ketamine as an adjunct to inhalation anaesthesia in horses, haemodynamic and electroencephalographic changes were recorded for 10 min after injection of ketamine (0.5 mg/kg iv; n=7) or equal volumes of 0.9% NaCl solution (n=5) in surgically stimulated horses anaesthetised at approximately 1.3% end-tidal concentration of isoflurane. Neither the haemodynamic variables (mean arterial blood pressure and heart rate) nor the quantitated EEG variables (theta/delta ratio, alpha/delta ratio, beta/delta ratio, median power frequency) and 80% spectral edge frequency were affected significantly by the ketamine dose used. Comparing data obtained from both groups of horses, our results suggest that iv administration of 0.5 mg/kg bwt of ketamine was ineffective in suppressing haemodynamic and electroencephalographic responses to surgical stimulation.
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低剂量氯胺酮对异氟醚麻醉马手术期间血流动力学和脑电图变量的影响
据报道,解离性麻醉剂氯胺酮在人体给予亚麻醉剂量后可提供强效镇痛。为了评价氯胺酮辅助吸入麻醉对马的镇痛作用,在注射氯胺酮(0.5 mg/kg iv;n=7)或等体积的0.9% NaCl溶液(n=5),在手术刺激的马中麻醉约1.3%的潮末异氟醚浓度。血流动力学变量(平均动脉血压和心率)、定量脑电图变量(θ / δ比、α / δ比、β / δ比、中位工频)和80%频谱边缘频率均不受氯胺酮剂量的显著影响。比较两组马的数据,我们的结果表明,静脉给予0.5 mg/kg体重的氯胺酮对抑制手术刺激的血流动力学和脑电图反应无效。
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