Bibliographic citations
Méndez, C., (2014). Efectos cardiovasculares y respiratorios de dos protocolos anestésicos intravenosos ketamina-xilacina frente a ketamina-acepromacina durante la ovariohisterectomia de Canis familiaris [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/1154
Méndez, C., Efectos cardiovasculares y respiratorios de dos protocolos anestésicos intravenosos ketamina-xilacina frente a ketamina-acepromacina durante la ovariohisterectomia de Canis familiaris [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2014. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/1154
@misc{renati/375446,
title = "Efectos cardiovasculares y respiratorios de dos protocolos anestésicos intravenosos ketamina-xilacina frente a ketamina-acepromacina durante la ovariohisterectomia de Canis familiaris",
author = "Méndez Araujo, Chris Stephanie",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2014"
}
Cardiovascular and respiratory effects of two intravenous anesthetic protocols ketamine-xylazine against ketamine-acepromazine were evaluated for Canis familiaris ovariohysterectomy in 46 patients, 23 for each anesthetic protocol. The heart rate decreased during the anesthetic and post anesthetic period 6% and 13% and increased 3% y 7% for protocols with xylazine and acepromazine respectively. Respiratory rate decreased 20% and 9% during the anesthetic and post anesthetic period in 21% and 5%; also in 9% and 6% for protocols with xylazine and acepromazine respectively. The capillary refill of the patients did not change in any of the periods or protocols, yielding values considered normal. Variations in the percentage of oxygen saturation in arterial blood, decreased during the anesthetic period and post anesthetic in 7% and 5% and 2% and 1% for protocols with xylazine and acepromazine respectively. In both protocols, significant variations were found in blood pressure: Systolic, diastolic, and observed that the protocol with xylazine systolic, diastolic and mean decreased 25%, 14% and 19% in the anesthetic period and 9%, 6% and 6% in the post anesthetic. Likewise, for the protocol with acepromazine decreased 25%, 18% and 21% during the anesthetic period and 10%, 14% and 12% during the post anesthetic.
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