Literature DB >> 16032083

Anaesthesia of a Sumatran tiger on eight occasions with ketamine, medetomidine and isoflurane.

S F Forsyth1, R G Machon, V P Walsh.   

Abstract

CASE: An 18-month-old male Sumatran tiger was referred for endoscopy and dilatation of an oesophageal stricture. Anaesthesia and bouginage was undertaken on eight occasions 2-3 weeks apart to dilate the oesophageal stricture. CLINICAL
FINDINGS: On the first occasion, sedation was induced with a combination of medetomidine (30 microg/kg) and ketamine (2.35 mg/kg) given intramuscularly. Cardiopulmonary depression (characterised by bradycardia, ventricular arrhythmias, hypoventilation and cyanosis) was severe and in subsequent anaesthesias the medetomidine dose was decreased to about 18 microg/kg and the ketamine dose increased to about 3 microg/kg given intramuscularly. Immobilisation was adequate and the severity of the cardiopulmonary depression was reduced at the revised drug dosages. Atipamezole was effective in reversing both the cardiopulmonary and central nervous system depression.
CONCLUSION: The dosage of medetomidine and ketamine recommended in the literature for immobilising tigers produced severe cardiopulmonary depression in this animal. A reduced dosage of medetomidine and higher dosage of ketamine provided adequate restraint with decreased cardiopulmonary depression.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 16032083     DOI: 10.1080/00480169.1999.36123

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  N Z Vet J        ISSN: 0048-0169            Impact factor:   1.628


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1.  Dexmedetomidine and ketamine simultaneous administration in tigers (Panthera tigris): pharmacokinetics and clinical effects.

Authors:  Federica Di Cesare; Petra Cagnardi; Roberto Villa; Vanessa Rabbogliatti; Lorena Lucatello; Francesca Capolongo; Daniela Gioeni; Michele Capasso; William Magnone; Giuliano Ravasio
Journal:  Vet Rec Open       Date:  2020-11-03
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