Psychology Department, University of North Georgia, Dahlonega, GA, USA.
Veterinary Referral Surgical Practice, Roswell, GA, USA.
Vet Anaesth Analg. 2020 Mar;47(2):145-151. doi: 10.1016/j.vaa.2019.10.006. Epub 2019 Nov 14.
The purpose of this systematic review was to summarize the results of studies that have determined the effect of injectable and inhalant drugs used in anesthesia on intraocular pressure (IOP) in dogs.
A comprehensive search of research literature was performed without language restriction. The search utilized the PubMed, CAB Abstracts and the University of Georgia's Galileo electronic databases using a combination of free text terms 'Ophthalmology', 'Intraocular Pressure', 'Anesthetic', 'Anesthesia', 'Canine' or 'Dog'. The time frame searched was from 1970 to October 2018. Any published research paper that dealt with sedatives or anesthetics administered systemically and the canine eye was evaluated.
The effects of many anesthetic drugs in dogs with ocular pathology are largely unknown. Many anesthetic drugs do not induce clinically relevant changes in IOP in dogs with normal eyes, although some studies demonstrated results with statistically significant changes. The dose, route of administration, experimental conditions, drug combinations, timing of measurements, measurement technology and setting or individual animal characteristics may all produce some heterogeneity in results from multiple studies.
本系统评价的目的是总结已确定麻醉中使用的注射和吸入药物对犬眼内压(IOP)影响的研究结果。
无语言限制地全面检索研究文献。使用 PubMed、CAB Abstracts 和佐治亚大学 Galileo 电子数据库,通过组合使用自由文本术语“眼科”、“眼内压”、“麻醉”、“麻醉”、“犬”或“狗”进行搜索。检索时间范围为 1970 年至 2018 年 10 月。评估了涉及全身性镇静剂或麻醉剂和犬眼的所有已发表的研究论文。
许多具有眼部病变的犬的麻醉药物的作用在很大程度上尚不清楚。许多麻醉药物不会引起正常眼睛犬的眼内压出现临床相关变化,尽管一些研究显示出具有统计学意义变化的结果。剂量、给药途径、实验条件、药物组合、测量时间、测量技术以及环境或个体动物特征可能会使多项研究的结果产生一些异质性。