2021
DOI: 10.18805/ijar.b-4268
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Effects of Propofol, Ketamine and their Combination (ketofol) as Total Intravenous Anesthesia (TIVA) on Haematological, Serum Biochemical and Hormonal Profile in the Surgical Management of Canine Patients

Abstract: Background: The non-availability of the sophisticated anaesthetic machine and the necessary equipment to administer inhalant anaesthetic in the field hospitals make their use practically unfeasible for the field veterinarians. Therefore, the present study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of propofol, ketamine and their combination ‘Ketofol’ as a TIVA on certain haematological, serum biochemical and hormonal profiles in atropine and xylazine premedicated dogs. Methods: The study was conducted in eighteen c… Show more

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“…Propofol has long been known to cause hypoventilation or even apnoea in several animal species including dogs and sheep when given intravenously (Lin et al, 1997). Ketamine possibly increases muscle tone and induces spontaneous movement and, occasionally, convulsions (Saikia et al, 2020). The combination of propofol and ketamine has several benefits in the terms of hemodynamic stability, absence of respiratory depression, postoperative analgesia and recovery (Amornyotin, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Propofol has long been known to cause hypoventilation or even apnoea in several animal species including dogs and sheep when given intravenously (Lin et al, 1997). Ketamine possibly increases muscle tone and induces spontaneous movement and, occasionally, convulsions (Saikia et al, 2020). The combination of propofol and ketamine has several benefits in the terms of hemodynamic stability, absence of respiratory depression, postoperative analgesia and recovery (Amornyotin, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%