ANESTHETIC, SOME BIOCHEMICAL AND GASES CHANGES DURING THIOPENTAL, PROPOFOL WITH HALOTHANE PROTOCOL IN DOGS UNDERGOING PNEUMOPERITONEUM

The experiment was carried out in twelve adult healthy ' dogs of both sexes via closed system of anesthesia. The animals were divided into two group's six animals of each. The first group was treated with a protocol of thiopentone sodium I.V. at the dose (20mg/kg B.wt, premedicated with di...

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Main Author: Layth al- kattan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Basrah, Iraq 2013-12-01
Series:Basrah Journal of Veterinary Research
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Online Access:https://bjvr.uobasrah.edu.iq/article_83823_82be16e285b12fc5519d7a0fa3edba19.pdf
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Summary:The experiment was carried out in twelve adult healthy ' dogs of both sexes via closed system of anesthesia. The animals were divided into two group's six animals of each. The first group was treated with a protocol of thiopentone sodium I.V. at the dose (20mg/kg B.wt, premedicated with diazepam . The second group was treated with protocol of propofol I.V. (2mg /kg B.wt) premedicated with diazepam and undergoing pneumoperitoneum with CO2 anesthesia maintained with halothane 2%. The anesthetic, behavioral, biochemical changes were recorded during different periods. The results showed respiratory depression but marked hypoxia not observed at early duration of anesthesia. The endotracheal tube freely introduced within 3-2.5 min. The CO2 gas smoothly delivered into the abdomen without serious complications. In the second group, the induction was rapid with smooth and unexcited recovery and excellent muscle relaxation. In conclusion, the two combination proved to be an effective anesthetic protocol and adequate for minor rapid surgical interventions
ISSN:1813-8497
2410-8456