氯胺酮硬膜外注射用于奶牛尾侧镇痛

F. Marsico, P. R. .. Nascimento, A. C. Paula, A. N. Jnr, F. Tendillo, A. Criado, I. Segura
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本研究的目的是确定硬膜外氯胺酮对奶牛的镇痛和镇静作用。使用8头体重350-450公斤的健康奶牛。将氯胺酮(0.5、1和2.0 mg/kg) 3剂中的1剂或生理盐水对照随机注射于第1尾间隙硬膜外腔,间隔1周。实验前用生理盐水(0.9%)稀释氯胺酮,并根据动物大小调整体积。通过施加标准刺激(针头插入皮肤和深层肌肉)来测试镇痛效果,并使用3分制评分。第二个基于电压的刺激也被施加,反应被打分。采用另一种量表对镇静程度进行评分。在给药前、氯胺酮或生理盐水给药后2、5、10、15分钟及每15分钟至120分钟评估患者的反应和镇静程度。氯胺酮对尾部、肛门、会阴和外阴均有剂量相关的镇痛作用,但对后肢区域无剂量相关镇痛作用。在强度和持续时间方面,效果是剂量依赖性的。当施加70或80伏电压时,没有一种剂量产生镇痛作用。观察到最小的副作用。硬膜外氯胺酮对奶牛产生尾侧镇痛作用。需要进一步的研究来确定这是否足以进行手术。
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Epidural injection of ketamine for caudal analgesia in the cow
SUMMARY The objective of the study was to determine the analgesic and sedative effects of epidural ketamine in the cow. Eight healthy cows weighing 350–450 kg were used. One of 3 doses of ketamine (0.5, 1 and 2.0 mg/kg) or a saline control were injected into the epidural space at the first intercoccygeal interspace in random sequence at one-week intervals. Ketamine was diluted in saline (0.9%) before the experiment, and the volume adjusted according to animal size. Analgesia was tested by applying a standard stimulus (needle insertion into the skin and deep muscle) and scored using a 3-point scale. A second voltage-based stimulus was also applied and the responses scored. Another scale was used for scoring the degree of sedation. The response and the degree of sedation were assessed before drug administration and at 2, 5, 10, 15 min, and every 15 min until 120 min after ketamine or saline administration. Ketamine produced dose-related analgesia of the tail, anus, perineum and vulva but not of the hindlimb area. The effect was dose-dependent in terms of intensity and duration. None of the doses produced analgesia when 70 or 80 volts were applied. Minimal side effects were observed. Epidural ketamine produces caudal analgesia in the cow. Further studies are required to determine whether this is sufficient for surgery.
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