Department of Clinical Studies, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada.
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada.
J Feline Med Surg. 2024 Oct;26(10):1098612X241281481. doi: 10.1177/1098612X241281481.
Sedation before veterinary visits is advocated to help reduce fear and anxiety in cats and facilitate safe handling. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of trazodone, gabapentin and a trazodone/gabapentin combination for oral sedation in healthy feline patients before blood donation.
A total of 21 cats were included in the study. Baseline sedation scores were obtained, and cats were randomly assigned to receive oral trazodone at 5 mg/kg (T), oral gabapentin at 10 mg/kg (G), their combination (TG) or placebo (control group). A sedation score was obtained 1 h after drug administration. A blood sample was obtained at the time of blood collection for quantification of drug plasma concentrations. Agreement between observers was tested with a Cohen's Kappa test. Sign tests to compare change within treatment and a Skilling-Mack rank ANOVA to test for differences between groups were performed to compare pre- and post-sedation scores as well as a magnitude of differences over time between the groups. A Spearman's rank correlation coefficient test was used to correlate sedation scores with drug plasma concentrations.
Post-sedation final scores were significantly higher only in the T ( = 0.022) and TG groups ( <0.001). The magnitude of change between pre- and post-sedation scores was larger in the TG ( <0.0032) and T groups ( <0.038) compared with the control group. There were no other significant differences between the groups. There was no correlation between drug plasma concentrations and sedation scores in any of the groups.
Administration of oral trazodone alone at 5 mg/kg or in combination with gabapentin at 10 mg/kg resulted in significant sedation in healthy cats with no evident side effects. The degree of sedation was more profound when both drugs were combined, but a gabapentin dose of 10 mg/kg alone failed to provide significant sedation in this population.
兽医就诊前的镇静可帮助减少猫的恐惧和焦虑,并便于安全处置。本研究旨在评估在健康猫接受献血前,口服曲唑酮、加巴喷丁和曲唑酮/加巴喷丁联合用药进行镇静的效果。
本研究纳入了 21 只猫。在给予药物前,猫先接受基础镇静评分,然后随机接受口服曲唑酮 5mg/kg(T 组)、口服加巴喷丁 10mg/kg(G 组)、二者联合(TG 组)或安慰剂(对照组)。给药 1 小时后进行镇静评分。采血时记录药物的血浆浓度。采用 Cohen's Kappa 检验检验观察者间的一致性。采用符号秩检验比较治疗内的变化,采用 Skilling-Mack 等级方差分析检验组间差异,比较各组的镇静前后评分和组间随时间的差异幅度。采用 Spearman 秩相关系数检验评估镇静评分与药物血浆浓度的相关性。
仅 T 组( = 0.022)和 TG 组( <0.001)的镇静后最终评分显著升高。与对照组相比,TG 组( <0.0032)和 T 组( <0.038)的镇静前后评分差值的幅度更大。各组间无其他显著差异。各组的药物血浆浓度与镇静评分均无相关性。
5mg/kg 单一口服曲唑酮或与 10mg/kg 加巴喷丁联合用药可使健康猫产生显著镇静作用,且无明显副作用。两药联合时镇静效果更明显,但在该人群中,10mg/kg 单一口服加巴喷丁未能产生显著镇静作用。