عنوان المقالة:حقن التخدير النصفي (في المفصل القطني العجزي) باستخدام الليدوكابين، ديتوميدين مع الليدوكايين أو الديتوميدين في الماعز: الآثار الخاصة بالاستجابة الحسية والتغيرات في القياسات الكيميائية وقياسات الدم Lumbosacral injection of lidocaine, detomidine and lidocaine-detomidine in goats: anti-nociceptive effects and changes on haematobiochemical parameters
أحمد سعد أحمد حسانين | Ahmed Saad Ahmed Hassaneen | 6069
Publication Type
Journal
Arabic Authors
محمد زايد - الحسين محمود - عاطف خليل - محمد صلاح - محمد مصطفى - محمد يوسف - أحمد سعد أحمد حسانين
English Authors
Mohammed Zayed, Elhussein Mahmoud, Atef Khalil, Mohammed Salah, Mohamed Moustafa, Mohamed Youssef & Ahmed Hassaneen
Abstract
This study was carried out to compare the analgesic effects and haematobiochemical changes produced by the administration of lidocaine, detomidine and lidocaine–detomidine combination in the epidural space of goats. All goats were assigned to all of the three different epidural treatments using a balanced crossover design with two-weeks washout period. Nociception was investigated by pinprick; times to the onset and duration of anti-nociception in the perineal region were demonstrated. Incoordination, ataxia and analgesic effects were carefully observed and recorded according to the scoring system. The blood samples for haematological and biochemical changes were collected at 0, 30, 60, 90 and 120 min post-treatment. Our results showed that detomidine treatment produced a highly significant (P < 0.01) and (P < 0.0001) earlier onset time than lidocaine and lidocaine–detomidine combination, respectively. Detomidine treatment had a significantly longer duration of analgesia than lidocaine (P < 0.01) and lidocaine–detomidine combination (P < 0.0001) treatments. Moreover, all treatments showed no effect on haematological or biochemical parameters, with no obvious systemic effects. In conclusion, administering a detomidine provided a longer duration of analgesia and a useful level of systemic sedation in goats.
Publication Date
1/7/2020
Publisher
Journal of Applied Animal Research
Volume No
48
Issue No
1
DOI
doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2020.1725520
Pages
57-62
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External Link
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09712119.2020.1725520
Keywords
Epidural analgesia, genital prolapses, nociception, small ruminants
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