2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-2995.2007.00389.x
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Effects of intravenous lidocaine, ketamine, and the combination on the minimum alveolar concentration of sevoflurane in dogs

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“…Moran-Muñoz et al (2014) demonstrated a reduction of sevoflurane MAC of 27% (from 1.82 vol% to 1.38 vol%) in dogs using lidocaine and ketamine. Similarly, Wilson et al (2008) obtained a reduction of 22% to 39% using a lidocaine infusion at different doses. These authors also demonstrated a decrease in the MAC of sevoflurane by between 40% and 44% using infusions of ketamine in low and high doses in dogs.…”
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“…Moran-Muñoz et al (2014) demonstrated a reduction of sevoflurane MAC of 27% (from 1.82 vol% to 1.38 vol%) in dogs using lidocaine and ketamine. Similarly, Wilson et al (2008) obtained a reduction of 22% to 39% using a lidocaine infusion at different doses. These authors also demonstrated a decrease in the MAC of sevoflurane by between 40% and 44% using infusions of ketamine in low and high doses in dogs.…”
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“…Several studies have evaluated the effect of drugs combinations administered by continuous IV infusion on the requirement for inhalational agents. Studies with sevoflurane have obtained different basal MAC: 2.2-2.3 vol% (Matsubara et al 2009, Columbano et al 2012) and 1.82-1.9 vol% (Wilson et al 2008, Itami et al 2011, Itami et al 2013, Moran-Muñoz et al 2014. This variation may be due to methodological differences, since various stimuli can be applied, such as electrical stimulation, surgical incisions, digital pressure, tail clamping or movement of the endotracheal tube (Ebert & Schmid 2004).…”
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“…) and ketamine (50 µg kg -1 minute -1 ) reduced the MAC of sevoflurane by 62.8% in dogs (WILSON et al, 2008), whereas administering a similar course of drugs in goats led to a 69.4% decrease (DOHERTY et al, 2007). However, there are no reports or studies that have examined the association of morphine-lidocaineketamine (MLK) in ruminants.…”
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