Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the anesthetic quality between propofol-fentanyl mixture (P-F)(2 mg/kg+0.004 mg/kg, i.v., respectively)and ketamine-fentanyl mixture (K-F)(10 mg/kg+0.004 mg/kg, i.v., respectively) in six adult dogs premedicated with atropine (0.05 mg/kg, i.m.) and xylazine (2 mg/kg, i.m.).The results revealed the presence of significant difference (p< 0.05) only in the induction of anesthesia, recovery and standing period between both protocols.P-F mixture produced rapid, smooth and free of excitement induction (9.50 ± 0.76 sec) with transit apnea (19.16±2.4 sec). The duration of anesthesia was (23.33 ± 2.10 min), narcosis (32.50± 1.70 min) and anesthesia characterized by good muscle relaxation and abolishment of all reflexes with decrease in R.R. and increase in H R. Recovery was calm and rapid (46.6±2.25 min) and standing time was short (14.16±1.40 min),While anesthesia with K-F mixture characterized by slow and rough induction (29.16±1.53 sec), poor to moderate muscle relaxation and relatively shorter duration of anesthesia (18.83 ± 3.11 min)with narcosis for about(30.83 ± 5.23 min). The reflexes did not abolish completely especially eye reflexes (corneal and palpebral) and the eyes remained open. H.R. was increased but R.R. was decreased. Recovery was long and rough (78.33 ± 4.77 min) and stand time for (47.50±3.09 min).In conclusion, (P-F) mixtures produce excellent induction of general anesthesia rather than (K-F) in dogs and up to know this is the first report on the uses of these mixtures for induction of anesthesia in dogs.
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