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年龄和体重对青春期雄性猪麻醉反应的影响。

Influence of age and body mass on the response of adolescent male pigs to anaesthesia.

作者信息

Reed F C, Shaw D J, McLean K A, Clutton R E

机构信息

Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies & The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush, Roslin EH25 9RG, UK.

Animal and Veterinary Science Group, Scotland's Rural College, King's Buildings, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, UK.

出版信息

Vet Rec. 2015 Jul 25;177(4):98. doi: 10.1136/vr.102901. Epub 2015 May 6.

Abstract

Age and body mass affect a human's response to drugs, including anaesthetics. In pigs, such effects, if they occur, are likely to be pronounced: commercial breeds have been selected for rapid growth, meaning rapid body composition and mass change with age. Thirty-six male pigs were anaesthetised for CT scanning on three occasions (S1-3) when aged 105, 137 and 166 days and when mean (±sd) masses were 57.2±4.4, 88.4±6.2 and 114.7±7.6 kg, respectively. Medetomidine (5 μg/kg), azaperone (1 mg/kg), ketamine (5 mg/kg) and midazolam (0.25 mg/kg) were combined and injected intramuscularly. The times when pigs became recumbent (R1) and remained so (RP) were recorded. If venous cannulation was not possible five minutes after recumbency, 2-3 per cent isoflurane in a 1:2 O2/N2O mixture was delivered by mask until cannulation was possible and then discontinued. If anaesthetic depth was inadequate for CT scanning, a full dose (midazolam 0.25 mg/kg, ketamine 2 mg/kg) or half dose of induction agents was administered intravenously. During recovery from anaesthesia, the times at first movement (M1), first standing attempt (S1) and successful sustained standing (SP) were recorded. The relationship between mass and time (minutes) from injection to each end point was assessed using regression analysis and linear mixed-effect models (LMEM); LMEM were used to assess isoflurane and intravenous anaesthetic effects. Analysis using LMEM showed no significant relationships between mass and the times from injection to the five end points. Isoflurane reduced the time to M1, S1 and SP (P<0.037); intravenous agents had no effect on S1 or SP (P>0.585) but increased the time from injection to M1 (P<0.001). In conclusion, age and mass do not influence the response of commercially bred pigs to the intravenous anaesthetic combination described.

摘要

年龄和体重会影响人类对药物(包括麻醉剂)的反应。在猪身上,若存在此类影响,可能会很显著:商业品种猪已被选育出快速生长的特性,这意味着其身体组成和体重会随着年龄快速变化。36头雄性猪在105日龄、137日龄和166日龄时接受了三次CT扫描麻醉(S1 - 3),平均(±标准差)体重分别为57.2±4.4千克、88.4±6.2千克和114.7±7.6千克。将美托咪定(5微克/千克)、阿扎哌隆(1毫克/千克)、氯胺酮(5毫克/千克)和咪达唑仑(0.25毫克/千克)混合后肌肉注射。记录猪变得侧卧(R1)并保持侧卧(RP)的时间。如果侧卧五分钟后无法进行静脉插管,则通过面罩给予1:2的氧气/氧化亚氮混合气体中2 - 3%的异氟烷,直至能够插管,然后停止。如果麻醉深度不足以进行CT扫描,则静脉注射全量(咪达唑仑0.25毫克/千克,氯胺酮2毫克/千克)或半量诱导剂。在麻醉恢复期间,记录首次移动(M1)、首次尝试站立(S1)和成功持续站立(SP)的时间。使用回归分析和线性混合效应模型(LMEM)评估体重与从注射到每个终点的时间(分钟)之间的关系;LMEM用于评估异氟烷和静脉麻醉药的效果。使用LMEM进行的分析表明,体重与从注射到五个终点的时间之间无显著关系。异氟烷缩短了达到M1、S1和SP的时间(P<0.037);静脉麻醉药对S1或SP无影响(P>0.585),但增加了从注射到M1的时间(P<0.001)。总之,年龄和体重并不影响商业养殖猪对所述静脉麻醉组合的反应。

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