propofol anaesthesia in donkeys in combination with xylazine
Lucrari stiintifce • 2011
Publication Information
Authors
Ismail,S.F,AbdAl-Galil,A.S.Aand Gehan Bassiony A.
Keywords
Anesthesia,
Journal
Lucrari stiintifce
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Volume
54
Issue
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Pages
354-361
publication.type
International
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Abstract
PROPOFOL ANAESTHESIA IN DONKEYS IN COMBINATION WITH XYLAZINE
Ismail, S.F ; Abd Al‐Galil, A.S.A and Gehan, B.A.Youssef
Dept. of Surgery, Anaesthesiology and Radiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Benha University.Egypt. P.O.13736 Drgehan222@yahoo.com
ABSTRACT
This study was aimed to identify the anesthetic effects of propofol as intravenous anesthetic solution in donkeys with other anesthetic and analgesic agents (xylazine), on heart rate, respiratory rate and the temperature, and also its effects on blood parameters blood pictures, liver and kidney function testes. The present study was carried out on Fifteen donkeys (of both sexes), collected from the suburban of kalyobia governorates were used as an experimental model . using xylazine before propofol, it characterized by sedative action and the induction of the
anesthesia was more rapid and the animals showed no excitation, with decrease in the respiratory rate. The recovery was rapid and smooth with no complications.
Ismail, S.F ; Abd Al‐Galil, A.S.A and Gehan, B.A.Youssef
Dept. of Surgery, Anaesthesiology and Radiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Benha University.Egypt. P.O.13736 Drgehan222@yahoo.com
ABSTRACT
This study was aimed to identify the anesthetic effects of propofol as intravenous anesthetic solution in donkeys with other anesthetic and analgesic agents (xylazine), on heart rate, respiratory rate and the temperature, and also its effects on blood parameters blood pictures, liver and kidney function testes. The present study was carried out on Fifteen donkeys (of both sexes), collected from the suburban of kalyobia governorates were used as an experimental model . using xylazine before propofol, it characterized by sedative action and the induction of the
anesthesia was more rapid and the animals showed no excitation, with decrease in the respiratory rate. The recovery was rapid and smooth with no complications.
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