R. Navarrete-Calvo , J. Morgaz , P. Ruíz-López , R.J. Gómez-Villamandos , J.M. Domínguez , S. Quirós-Carmona , M․M Granados
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摘要
谱熵和双谱指数(BIS)可以区分马的意识和无意识水平。本研究旨在确定光谱熵和BIS参数是否可以区分不同的潮末异氟醚浓度(EtIso, %),以及这些参数是否在施加伤害性刺激时发生变化。10匹临床健康的马分别使用噻嗪、地西泮、氯胺酮和异氟醚麻醉。监测以下参数:EtIso、反应熵(RE)、状态熵(SE)、RE-SE差、BIS、肌电图(EMG)。三种EtIso浓度随机分配:0.9% (EtIso0.9)、1.2% (EtIso1.2)和1.5% (EtIso1.5)。在达到第一次EtIso后10分钟,在基线(baseline)和应用电伤害性刺激后5分钟记录参数(前2分钟,EarlyP;最后三分钟,迟到了。每个EtIso重复此过程三次。进行双向重复测量方差分析。在施加疼痛刺激后,RE、SE、BIS和EMG参数显著增加。值得注意的是,在早期和晚期,只有EMG参数在EtIso0.9和EtIso1.5之间显示出显著差异(早期:EtIso0.9, 72±23 vs EtIso1.5, 48±23,(P=0.011);LateP: EtIso0.9, 65±27 vs EtIso1.5, 43±23,(P=0.022)。目前,这些监测器似乎不能用于评估马在研究条件下的麻醉深度,尽管它们似乎对检测诱导的伤害性刺激有用。
Evaluation of spectral entropy monitor with different concentrations of isoflurane in Horses
Spectral entropy and bispectral index (BIS) can differentiate between conscious and unconscious levels in horses. This study aimed to determine whether spectral entropy and BIS parameters can distinguish between different end-tidal isoflurane concentrations (EtIso, %), and whether these parameters change when a nociceptive stimulus is applied. Ten clinically healthy horses were anaesthetized using xylazine, diazepam, ketamine, and isoflurane. The following parameters were monitored: EtIso, response entropy (RE), state entropy (SE), RE-SE difference, BIS, and electromyography (EMG). Three EtIso concentrations were randomly assigned: 0.9 % (EtIso0.9), 1.2 % (EtIso1.2), and 1.5 % (EtIso1.5). Ten minutes after reaching the first EtIso, the parameters were recorded at baseline (Baseline) and for 5 min following the application of an electrically nociceptive stimulus (first two minutes, EarlyP; the last three minutes, LateP). This procedure was repeated three times for each EtIso. A two-way repeated measures ANOVA was performed. The RE, SE, BIS, and EMG parameters exhibited a significant increase upon the application of a painful stimulus. Notably, only the EMG parameter demonstrated significant differences between EtIso0.9 and EtIs1.5 during both EarlyP and LateP phases (EarlyP: EtIso0.9, 72 ± 23 vs EtIso1.5, 48 ± 23, (P = 0.011); LateP: EtIso0.9, 65 ± 27 vs EtIso1.5, 43 ± 23, (P = 0.022)). Currently, these monitors do not appear to be useful for assessing anaesthetic depth in horses under the studied conditions, although they do seem to be useful for detecting induced nociceptive stimuli.
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Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (JEVS) is an international publication designed for the practicing equine veterinarian, equine researcher, and other equine health care specialist. Published monthly, each issue of JEVS includes original research, reviews, case reports, short communications, and clinical techniques from leaders in the equine veterinary field, covering such topics as laminitis, reproduction, infectious disease, parasitology, behavior, podology, internal medicine, surgery and nutrition.