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Influence of ketamine, thiopental or propofol anaesthesia on acute phase proteins in buffalo calves

Egypt. J. Comp. Path &Clinic Path • 2011
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معلومات البحث
المؤلفون Khalid Fararh; Adel Al-Akraa; Atef Abd-Algalil
الكلمات المفتاحية anesthesia; buffalo calves; acute phase protein
المجلة العلمية Egypt. J. Comp. Path &Clinic Path
الناشر Not Available
المجلد 24
العدد 1
الصفحات 155-178
publication.type Local
رابط البحث Not Available
المواد المرفقة Not Available
الملخص
The objective of this study was to compare the changes of acute phase proteins
after ketamine, thiopental and propofol anaesthesia in buffalo calves. Five calves
were anaesthetized three times with ketamine, thiopental or propofol in random
order at 3 weeks intervals. Calves were pre-medicated with xylazine and
buterphenol. Propofol resulted in an excellent anaesthetic induction (free of
excitement), short recovery times and duration of anaesthesia, whereas ketamine
and thiopental produced a good and fair quality of induction respectively. Acute
phase proteins showed significant increase in haptoglobin and fibrinogen,
whereas albumin was significantly decreased in all groups. Haptoglobin returned
to normal values 48 hours after anaesthesia with propofol and thiopental.
In conclusion, the anaesthetic quality produced by propofol in buffalo calves
was better compared to those of ketamine and thiopental but it has a shortThe objective of this study was to compare the changes of acute phase proteins
after ketamine, thiopental and propofol anaesthesia in buffalo calves. Five calves
were anaesthetized three times with ketamine, thiopental or propofol in random
order at 3 weeks intervals. Calves were pre-medicated with xylazine and
buterphenol. Propofol resulted in an excellent anaesthetic induction (free of
excitement), short recovery times and duration of anaesthesia, whereas ketamine
and thiopental produced a good and fair quality of induction respectively. Acute
phase proteins showed significant increase in haptoglobin and fibrinogen,
whereas albumin was significantly decreased in all groups. Haptoglobin returned
to normal values 48 hours after anaesthesia with propofol and thiopental.
In conclusion, the anaesthetic quality produced by propofol in buffalo calves
was better compared to those of ketamine and thiopental but it has a shortThe objective of this study was to compare the changes of acute phase proteins
after ketamine, thiopental and propofol anaesthesia in buffalo calves. Five calves
were anaesthetized three times with ketamine, thiopental or propofol in random
order at 3 weeks intervals. Calves were pre-medicated with xylazine and
buterphenol. Propofol resulted in an excellent anaesthetic induction (free of
excitement), short recovery times and duration of anaesthesia, whereas ketamine
and thiopental produced a good and fair quality of induction respectively. Acute
phase proteins showed significant increase in haptoglobin and fibrinogen,
whereas albumin was significantly decreased in all groups. Haptoglobin returned
to normal values 48 hours after anaesthesia with propofol and thiopental.
In conclusion, the anaesthetic quality produced by propofol in buffalo calves
was better compared to those of ketamine and thiopental but it has a shortduration of anaesthesia. Propofol and thiopental significantly decreased acute
phase proteins due to anti-inflammatory effects.