Strednĕdobá injekcní anestezie po éterové indukci u laboratorního potkana
[Injection anesthesia administered in the mid-anesthesia period after ether induction in laboratory rats]

. 2003 Dec ; 52 (4) : 172-8.

Jazyk čeština Země Česko Médium print

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Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/pmid15027151
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PubMed 15027151

Our experience with anaesthetic combination of butyrophenone derivative droperidol (D, 0.8 mg/kg b.w.) + alpha-2-agonist xylazine (X, 5 mg/kg b.w.) + ketamine (X, 35 mg/kg b.w.), in 28 rats (12 female, 8 + 8 male) is described. Anaesthesia protocol started with ether inhalation (5 ml/l air) in a glass bell. When the effect of anaesthesia was evident, droperidol and xylazine with ketamine were administered in an intramuscular injection. At the same time as anaesthetics, atropine (0.05 mg/kg b.w.) was injected subcutaneously. Average time of induction of ether anaesthesia was 45 +/- 30 s. and duration of the surgical stage was 64 +/- 16 s. Average time of recurrence of the position reflex was 120 min. D + X + K anaesthetic combination is safe, cost effective, and it induces good analgesia and myorelaxation. Anaesthetic effect is possible to prolong with half dose of ketamine with half dose of droperidol or xylazine in 30 to 40 min. interval and the next prolongation is possible in 20 min. interval. The presented combination of anaesthetic was used for the soft tissue surgery (laparotomy, thoracotomy, and cannulation of large vessels--a. carotis, v. jugularis), both in experiments and clinical praxis.

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