BECAS
MARTÍNEZ SofÍa
artículos
Título:
Sedative and physiologic effects of tiletamine–zolazepam following buccal administration in cats
Autor/es:
NEJAMKIN, PABLO; CAVILLA, VERÓNICA; CLAUSSE, MARÍA; LANDIVAR, FLORENCIA; LORENZUTTI, AUGUSTO M; MARTÍNEZ, SOFÍA; DEL SOLE, MARÍA J; MARTÍN-FLORES, MANUEL
Revista:
JOURNAL OF FELINE MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 22 p. 108 - 113
ISSN:
1098-612X
Resumen:
Objectives: The aim of this study was to describe the sedative and some physiological effects of tiletamine?zolazepam following buccal administration (BA) in cats. Methods: Seven healthy spayed European shorthair cats (three males, four females) were studied twice in this randomized, blinded, crossover study. Each cat received two doses of tiletamine?zolazepam by BA: the low-dose (LD) group consisted of 5 mg/kg of each drug, and the high-dose (HD) group consisted of 7.5 mg/kg of each. Baseline systolic blood pressure (SAP), heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR) and a sedation score were recorded prior to administration of each treatment. The same variables plus the percentage of hemoglobin saturated with oxygen as measured by pulse oximetry (SpO2) were recorded at predefined intervals for the next 2 h. Results: All cats completed the study. No retching or vomiting were observed. Hypersalivation was observed in 0/7 and 3/7 for LD and HD groups, respectively (P = 0.2). There were significant changes in scores over time for posture, response to clippers and response to manual restraint for both groups, without differences between groups. RR, HR and SAP changed significantly over time. SAP and RR were significantly lower for the HD than for the LD group. No values for hemoglobin saturation