| Literature DB >> 34041291 |
Kristen T Horsley1, Natasha J Olby2, Mark A Mitchell1, Karanvir S Aulakh1, J Alberto Gines1.
Abstract
Introduction: Pain, temperament, fear, and anxiety can prevent safe and accurate evaluation of common neurologic reflexes in dogs. When sedation is used it is unknown how the neurological examination, and specifically patellar and withdrawal reflexes are affected, and, if present, how long any effect might last. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of sedation on the evaluation of select common limb spinal reflexes in healthy dogs. Material andEntities:
Keywords: dexmedetomidine; neurological exam; patellar reflex; sedation; withdrawal reflex
Year: 2021 PMID: 34041291 PMCID: PMC8143191 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2021.664150
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Figure 1Timeline of testing, sedation, and recovery; *0.3 mg/kg butorphanol and 3 mcg/kg dexmedetomidine IV; **0.03 mg/kg atipamezole IM; 1 awake timepoint 0:00; 2 15 min sedation timepoint 0:15; 3 30 min sedation timepoint 0:30; 4 15 min reversal timepoint 0:45; 5 30 min reversal timepoint 1:00.
Figure 2(A–J) Example of testing thoracic limb withdrawal at the start of the reflex and end of the reflex, respectively, for awake timepoint (A,B), 15 min sedation timepoint (C,D), 30 min sedation timepoint (E,F), 15 min reversal timepoint (G,H), and 30 min reversal timepoint (I,J).
Vital parameters recorded at each timepoint during reflex testing.
| Respiratory rate | 23.64 (10.03) | 10.14 (2) | 9.71 (2.59) | 10.86 (3.74) | 11.71 (3.5) |
| Heart rate | 85.6 (14.8) | 43.74 (9.42) | 48.31 (10.48) | 63.2 (11.94) | 62.2 (15.04) |
| Systolic blood pressure | 132.81 (13.09) | 108.61 (15.45) | 106.8 (16.4) | 113.16 (12.76) | 120.62 (21.18) |
Results are presented: mean (sd);
significant (p < 0.05)
breaths per minute;
beats per minute;
mmHg.
Sedation score.
| Sedation score | 0 (0) | 16.57 (1.16) | 5.71 (2.92) |
Results are presented: mean (sd);
significant (p < 0.05)
see .
End angle.
| Patellar reflex | Stifle | 91.5 (81.53/99.68) | 108.55 | 104.5 | 88.2 (76.7/99.68) | 87.45 |
| Pelvic withdrawal | Tarsus | 86.2 (76.53/96.75) | 95.75 (85.5/104.83) | 96.35 (86.3/108.35) | 93.35 (85.45/103.43) | 92.8 (82.08/101.25) |
| Thoracic withdrawal | Elbow | 57.6 (45/67) | 61.4 (50/72) | 60.15 (50/72) | 60.15 (52/66) | 58.1 (51/67) |
Values reported as median (25/75%);
significant (p < 0.05).
Change in angle (absolute value).
| Patellar reflex | Stifle | 9.6 (4.03/13.6) | 24.4 | 20.85 | 11 | 9.65 (5.3/14.4) |
| Pelvic withdrawal | Tarsus | 62.75 (52.52/70.48) | 53.55 (44.95/61.88) | 51.75 (42.68/62.55) | 53.45 (46.88/60.78) | 53.25 (48.55/67.33) |
| Thoracic withdrawal | Elbow | 83.85 (72.2/89.32) | 77.55 (65.12/86.2) | 76.6 (67/87.87) | 81 (69.42/86.33) | 81.65 (72.24/87.01) |
Values reported as median (25/75%);
significant (p < 0.05).
Change in time.
| Patellar reflex | 0.12 (0.09/0.14) | 0.129 | 0.122 (0.1/0.15) | 0.111 (0.09/0.13) | 0.108 (0.09/0.14) |
| Pelvic withdrawal | 0.485 (0.38/0.64) | 0.524 (0.41/0.66) | 0.5 (0.4/0.6) | 0.48 (0.38/0.61) | 0.457 (0.38/0.52) |
| Thoracic withdrawal | 0.505 (0.35/0.63) | 0.533 (0.37/0.62) | 0.477 (0.39/0.62) | 0.506 (0.38/0.58) | 0.47 (0.34/0.56) |
Values reported as median (25/75%);
significant (p < 0.05).