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Effect of a short pre-anesthetic fast on arterial blood gas values in isoflurane-anesthetized donkeys.

Jill Maney1, Erika Little1, Tarisai Dzikiti1.   

Abstract

This study compared arterial blood gas parameters in anesthetized adult donkeys after a 5-hour fast (n = 22) or no fast (n = 21). Donkeys were premedicated with xylazine, induced to anesthesia with ketamine and diazepam or midazolam, and maintained with isoflurane in oxygen while breathing spontaneously and positioned in lateral recumbency. Sampling occurred approximately 25 minutes after induction. Arterial pH, bicarbonate concentration, and base excess were higher in fasted donkeys compared to unfasted donkeys. There were no differences in partial pressure of arterial oxygen, partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide, or arterial lactate concentrations. No advantages of a short pre-anesthetic fast were identified. Copyright and/or publishing rights held by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31597989      PMCID: PMC6741828     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Vet J        ISSN: 0008-5286            Impact factor:   1.008


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