propofol anaesthesia in donkeys in cmbination with chloralhydrate
Lucrari stiintifice • 2010
Publication Information
Authors
SF Ismail, BAY AbdAl-Galil,A.S.Aand Gehan
Keywords
Not Available
Journal
Lucrari stiintifice
Publisher
Not Available
Volume
53
Issue
Not Available
Pages
96-102
publication.type
International
Paper Link
Not Available
Supplementary Materials
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Abstract
The
anesthesia
characterized
by
bad
quality
induction
with
strong
nervous
manifestation
after
chloral
hydrate
injection.
Nearly
all
body
reflexes
disappeared
after
propofol
infusion.
.
Complete
analgesia
and
sedation
was
achieved
at
4
minutes
after
injection
where
the
animals
showed
no
responses
to
any
painful
stimuli.
The
heart
rate
in
this
group
showed
gradual
increase
while
the
respiratory
rate
and
body
temperature
were
showed
significant
decrease.
The
recovery
of
the
animals
characterized
by
both
of
the
pedal
and
anal
reflexes
appeared
at
39
minutes
after
propofol
injection
.Complete
recovery
of
the
animals
occurred
at
95
minutes
with
tinny
smooth
recovery
without
any
signs
of
nervous
manifestation
anesthesia
characterized
by
bad
quality
induction
with
strong
nervous
manifestation
after
chloral
hydrate
injection.
Nearly
all
body
reflexes
disappeared
after
propofol
infusion.
.
Complete
analgesia
and
sedation
was
achieved
at
4
minutes
after
injection
where
the
animals
showed
no
responses
to
any
painful
stimuli.
The
heart
rate
in
this
group
showed
gradual
increase
while
the
respiratory
rate
and
body
temperature
were
showed
significant
decrease.
The
recovery
of
the
animals
characterized
by
both
of
the
pedal
and
anal
reflexes
appeared
at
39
minutes
after
propofol
injection
.Complete
recovery
of
the
animals
occurred
at
95
minutes
with
tinny
smooth
recovery
without
any
signs
of
nervous
manifestation
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