| Literature DB >> 34775972 |
Lucie M Grimm1, Esther Humann-Ziehank2, Norman Zinne3, Patrick Zardo3, Martin Ganter4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The physiology of sheep as small ruminants is remarkably different from monogastric animals especially regarding the forestomach system. Using sheep for surgical procedures during scientific research thereby presents an exceptional setting for the anaesthetist. Long-term anaesthesia generally demands deprivation of food to reduce the risk of bloat in sheep. This might influence the energy and electrolyte balance. In horses and companion animals, close monitoring of mean arterial blood pressure, capnography and blood gas analysis are common procedures during long-term surgery. However, few data are available on reference ranges for blood gas in sheep and these cover only short periods of anaesthesia. To the authors' knowledge, there is no study available that includes the monitoring of electrolytes and pH in ruminal fluid and kidney function tests in sheep undergoing long term anaesthesia. Thereby, the aim of the present study was to gather data on blood parameters, and data on ruminal fluid and kidney function during long-term anaesthesia in sheep. Data were obtained from eight sheep undergoing the invasive surgical procedure of left pneumonectomy and auto-transplantation or isolated left lung perfusion. After a 19-h fasting period, the animals were administered xylazine and ketamine and then intubated and maintained in general anaesthesia under artificial ventilation using isoflurane in oxygen. Blood samples were evaluated during 9 h of anaesthesia; ruminal fluid and kidney function tests were evaluated during 7 h of anaesthesia.Entities:
Keywords: Anaesthesia; Beta-hydroxybutyric acid; Bicarbonate; Ovine; Small ruminant
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34775972 PMCID: PMC8591915 DOI: 10.1186/s13028-021-00611-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Vet Scand ISSN: 0044-605X Impact factor: 1.695
Fig. 1Glucose in the blood of sheep during 9 h of anaesthesia. Data on glucose in the blood of sheep undergoing 9 h of anaesthesia, grey area = reference range [1], * = significant difference to hour 1; hour 4 P = 0.014, hour 5 P = 0.011 h 6 P = 0.009, hour 7 P = 0.008, hour 8 P = 0.023, hour 9 P = 0.041
Fig. 2Beta-hydroxybutyric acid (ß-HB) in the blood of sheep during 9 h of anaesthesia. Data on β-HB in the blood of sheep during 9 h of anaesthesia, grey area = reference range [39], * significant difference to hour one; hour 5 P = 0.014, hour 6 P = 0.014, hour 7 P = 0.018, hour 8 P = 0.023
Fig. 3pH in the ruminal fluid of sheep during 7 h of anaesthesia. Data on pH in the ruminal fluid of sheep during 7 h of anaesthesia, * significant difference to hour one, P = 0.023
Parameters in ruminal fluid during 7 h of anaesthesia
| Variable | Time since induction of anaesthesia (h) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 4 | 7 | |
| pH | 7 [7–7.3] | 6.75 [6.5–7] | 6.5* [6.2–6.7] |
| Sodium in mmol/L | 115.1 [108.2–120.8] | 108.6 [96.4–114] | 109.9 [94.8–114.4] |
| Potassium in mmol/L | 22.75 [19.9–23.4] | 22.9 [20.28–23] | 23.4 [20.4–25.8] |
| Chloride in mmol/L | 10 [10–11.8] | 14.5 [11.3–18.3] | 11 [10–12] |
| Total calcium in mmol/L | 0.98 [0.75–2.66] | 0.96 [0.6–1.79] | 1.96 [1.2–2.69] |
| Phosphate in mmol/L | 22.11 [20.26–30.01] | 21.98 [20.57–31.27] | 23.24 [19.17–34.4] |
| 0.16 ± 0.05 | 0.15 ± 0.05 | 0.16 ± 0.05 | |
| 0.15 [0.13–0.17] | 0.16 [0.13–0.18] | 0.13 [0.13–0.23] | |
| No. of individuals | n = 8 | n = 8 | n = 7 |
Data expressed as mean ± standard deviation or median [interquartile range]
* Significant difference to hour one, P = 0.023
Kidney function parameters in sheep during 7 h of anaesthesia, using paired blood and urine samples
| Variable | Time since induction of anaesthesia (h) | Reference ranges (18) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 4 | 7 | ||
| Crea_cl in mL/kg/min | 1.78 ± 0.18 | 1.70 ± 0.29 | 1.56 ± 0.38 | 1.14–2.3 |
| FE water in % | 2.95° [1.72–3.16] | 2.07 [0.88–4.67] | 1.91 [0.89–4.19] | 0.2–2.5 |
| FE sodium in % | 0.95 [0.33–1.75] | 1.07 [0.32–2.87] | 1.02 [0.11–2.64] | 0.04–1.22 |
| FE phosphate in % | 4.71° [1.56–10.51] | 3.69° [1.44–10.27] | 4.39° [0.48–7.55] | 0.01–3.39 |
| FE calcium in % | 0.90 [0.12–2.55] | 0.69 [0.23–1.91] | 0.49 [0.26–5.37] | 0.03–8.9 |
| FE potassium in % | 76.86 [44.31–201.93] | 56.32 [29.79–129.21] | 33.61 [25.36–99.47] | 12.2–96 |
| No. of individuals | n = 8 | n = 8 | n = 7 | – |
Data expressed as mean ± standard deviation or median [interquartile range]
° out of reference range