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 Regurgitation
 Aspirationof rumen contents
 Bloat, compromises breathing
 Inadequate ventilation
 Due to drugs relaxing the
  pharyngoesophageal and
  gastroesophageal sphincters and
  suppressing the swallowing reflex.
  Anesthesia also decreases gut motility
 Recommendations
-   Withhold feed prior to general anesthesia
-   Intubate with a cuffed endotracheal tube
-   Assist or control ventilation with 100%
    Oxygen
-   Maintain in lateral recumbency only when
    necessary. Sternal recumbency allows
    eructation and facilitates ventilation
 Potential   problems:
-   External pressure from improper
    positioning or poor perfusion can produce
    myopathy
-   Neuropathy due to pressure
 Proper    positioning
 Padding all pressure points
 Lower forelimb stretched forward to avoid
  radial nerve paralysis in lateral recumbency
 Upper limbs supported at height of proximal
  joint in lateral recumbency
 Support circulating blood pressure and
  volume when necessary ( maint 10ml/kg/hr)
 Maintain light anesthesia
 Potential problems
- Hypotheria
- Immature liver and kidneys
- Hypoglycemia
 Recommendations
- Heating pad used with caution
- Dextrose in fluids ( 2.5% dextrose/LRS)
- Avoid xylazine and barbituates
- Recommend isoflurane
- Nursing up to anesthesia and as soon after
    as they can swallow
-   Diazepam for sedation and premed
 Potential  problems
- Strong laryngeal reflex
- Laryngeal spasm
- Aspiration
 Recommendations
- Stiffer clear plastic endotracheal tubes
- Stylets are useful, laryngoscopes
- Full extension of head and neck for full
  visualization
-   Suction saliva if necessary
-   Lidocaine sparingly if needed for
    laryngospasm
-   Intubate and extubate in sternal
    recumbency
-   Extubate only if swallowing
-   Pull endotracheal tube to larynx before
    deflating cuff
Xylazine
- One tenth of equine dose IV
- Low conc. 20 mg/ml
- Smaller ruminants dilute to 1 mg/ml
- Goats are more sensitive than sheep
- Bulls are more sensitive than cows
- .02-.1 mg/kg IV
- Yohimbine .1 mg/kg, give ½ dose slowly
  and repeat if necessary
 Xylazine/ketamine
-   Xylazine .02 -.08 mg/kg IV, wait 5 minutes
    and apply casting rope and halter to assist
    in to sternal recumbency
-   Ketamine- 2-4 mg/kg IV good induction in
    healthy animals
 Xylazine-ketamine-guaifenesin
-   50 mg xylazine
-   500 mg ketamine in 500 ml of 5%
    guaifenesin
-   .5-1 mg/kg/hour max 1 liter of solution per
    hour
 Considerations    of IV maintenance
-   Intubation may be necessary to prevent
    regurgitation and aspiration
-   Drug overdose may cause apnea
-   Respiration may need to be assisted
-   Limited anesthetic plane
-   To be used following xylazine, ketamine
    induction if needed
-   Used in adults > 300 lbs
-   Not recommended for juveniles or small
    ruminants
-   Use only 5% guiafenesin, 10% causes
    RBC hemolysis
-   IV necessary as guiafenesin is very
    irritating if perivascular
 Sheep  and goats
- Withhold food 12-24 hours
- Don’t withhold water, just avoid excessive
  intake
 Calves, lambs, kids
- Withhold food 2-4 hours
- Don’t prevent water of prevent nursing
- Calves, lambs and kids less than 1 month
  of age are monogastric and less prone to
  regurgitation
 Adult  cows and bulls
-   Withhold food for 36-48 hours
-   Withhold water for 13 hours
-   Bradicardia may occur due to withholding
    food
 Recommendations
- Individual variation-   .5-2% halothane or 1-2%
  isoflurane
- Monitor pulse quality, heart rate, respiratory
  rate
- Palpebral reflex should be maintained. Bovine
  eye rotates ventrally and medially in light
  anesthesia
- Ventilation may need assisstance
- Periods of apnea are common
a. Verify anesthesia is not excessive
b. Assist ventilation for gas exchange
1. xylazine/ketamine IM
- Xylazine .08-1 mg/kg wait 10 minutes for
  sedation and give ketamine 8-10 mg/kg Im
- Adv:
a. Good induction in healthy adults when IV
   access is not possible
b. Longer duration of anesthesia than with
   IV inductions to facilitate induction
- Disadv
a. hypotension, respiratory depression
b. Sting of IM ketamine
c. Not recommended for >300 lbs due to
   volume needed
d. Goats sensitive to xylazine
2. 5% guaifensesin/ketamine IV
- Mix 1 mg of ketamine per 1 ml guaifenesin
  solution
- Dose at .5-1 ml/kg
- Wait max 1 minute for effect
- Maintain sternal for intubation
- Adv:
a. No premed necessary
b. Titrate to effect if necessary
- disadv:
a. IV catheter necessary due to guaifenesin
b. GG can cause RBC hemolysis
3. Diazepam/ketamine
- Diazepam .1-.2 mg/kg IV wait 5
  minutes, ketamine 2.2-4.4 mg/kg IV
- Adv:
a. Good induction for neonates, small
   ruminants, and debilitated
b. No cardiovascular depression at these
   doses
c. May mask with isoflurane also
- disadv:
a. Diazepam may cause
   excitement, especially in adults
4. xylazine/ketamine
- Xylazine .08-.1 mg/kg wait for sedation
  and place IV catheter, ketamine 2-4 mg/kg
  IV
- Adv: good induction in healthy animals
1.     Phenylbutazone- PBZ or Bute
-    injectable, tablets, oral paste
-    NOTE: must be given IV only by injection.
     Administered BID. Causes severe tissue
     reaction, necrosis if administered
     perivascular, intramuscular, subcutaneous
-    Comments: used commonly for
     musculoskeletal pain at 1-4 mg/lb
-    Chronic use and or high dose results in
     ulceration of GI tract
2. Flunixin meglumine ( banamine)
- Injectable, oral paste
- Injectable must be given IV or IM.
  Administered BID or TID. Potent analgesic
  may mask a surgical colic. Binds
  endotoxin. Chronic use and or high dose
  results in ulceration of GI tract or renal
  failure
3. Ketoprofen ( ketofen)
- Injectable, human formulation ( alleve) has
  been given orally but not approved route of
  administration in animals.
  Absorption, excretion data unavailable.
- Given IM SID
4. Diclofenac ( surpass)
- Topical cream to be rubbed over affected
areas
1.    Acepromazine
-    Injectable, tables
-    Tranquilizers, NOTE: do not administer this
     medication to an already excited, agitated
     animal. It may create hyper exciteability
2. Xlazine ( rompun)
- Injectable
- Potent sedative and analgesic which may
  be administered IV or IM
- Ruminants highly sensitive, use 1/10 the
  horse dose
- In horses, be aware that no matter how
  drunk the horse looks, it is capable of
  kicking violently and accurately. Never trust
  xylazine behind the navel
3. Butorphanol ( torbugesic)
- Injectable
- Commonly used to manage colic pain.
  May be administered IV or IM
4. Detomidine ( dormosedan)
- Injectable
- Commonly used to manage colic pain or
  for procedures requiring profound sedation
 Due  to complex bacterial ecosystem in the
  ruminant and horses GI tract, there are few
  antibiotics which may be safely and or
  effectively administered orally.
 In production animals always confirm
  withdrawal time before administration
 Glucosamine/chondroitin   sulfate (
    cosequin)
-   Powder
-   Often requires 30-60 days administration
    before benefits are observed.
-   Many cheaper, copycat products are
    available over the counter but are less
    effective
1. Polyglycosylated aminoglycan ( adequan)
- Injectable IM or intra articulare
- For treatment and or minimization of wear
  and tear lesions of articular cartilage
2. Hyaluronic acid ( legend)
- Single dose injectable for intra articular use
3. clenbuterol- ventipulmin
- Oral syrup
- Bronchodilator for COPD, treatment of
  lower airway diseases
4. Omeprazole – gastroguard
- Oral paste
- For treatment of equine gastric ulcers, very
  expensive
5. Ponazuril- marquis
- Metered dose oral paste, 28 day regimen
- For treatment of EPM, symptoms may
  worsen initially as parasites die in CNS
6. Betamethasone and diuretic
- Bolus
- Used to reduce edema
 Ifit is not labeled for use in production
  animals, don’t use it in production animals.
 There is more latitude in companion
  animals regarding off label use because
  the medication should not have the
  potential to enter the food chain.
 Anesthesia-   a state characterized by loss of
  sensation
- General anesthesia is a loss of sensation
  associated with a loss of consciousness
- Regional anesthesia/local anesthesia, loss of
  sensation while consciousness is retained
 Analgesia- state in which stimuli is not
  perceived as pain
 Tranquilization/sedation- chemically induced
  state of calm
 Permits  surgery to be safely and humanely
  performed on the conscious patient
 Agents: caine family:
  lido, carbo, mepivi, bupivi
 Methods of regional anesthesia:
1. Topical
- Lidocaine gel effective only on
  mm, disrupted skin
- Proparacaine opthalmic solution
2. Infiltrative “line block”
- Laceration or wound repair
- Dermatologic procedures, skin biopsy
- Castration
- Standing laparatomy
a. Left sided approach- rumenotomy
b. Right sided approach- cesearan section
3. perineural- epineural- anesthetic injected
directly over a nerve, desensitizing distal
areas innervated by that nerve
- Dehorning
- Lameness diagnosis
4. Intra articular- for lameness evaluation
5. Epidural
- Areas desensitized:
  anus, perineum, vulva, vagina
- Dystocia correction
- Repair of prolapsed vagina/uterus
- Perineal surgery
- fetotomy
    General considerations
-    Adequate trained staff must be present to restrain
     animal during induction and for surgical positioning
-    Minimize contamination of surgical site
a.    Bathe animal if necessary to remove fecal material
b.    Wrap feet
c.    Flush/rinse mouth to prevent material being pushed
      by endotracheal tube into lungs
d.    Clip and initiate surgical scrub on standing animal to
      minimize anesthesia time
e.    Note: direct relationship between length of
      anesthesia and risk of post anesthesia complications
 Regurgitation and or bloat can be serious
  complications of general anesthesia
 Elective surgery withhold food for 36-48
  hours, withhold water for 12 hours
 Emergency surgery use rumen lavage
 NOTE: most ruminant surgeries can be
  performed with regional anesthesia
Equine: elective surgery, withhold food 12
hours, water 6 hours
1. acepromazine- tranquilizer
2. Xylazine
- Profound sedation- head drop and marked
  ataxia, up to 1-2 hours
- Despite ataxia, horses can still viciously
  and accurately kick.
- Analgesia up to 30 minutes
- Ruminant dose is 1/10 the equine dose
3. detomidine- similar to xylazine but without
ataxia, useful for standing procedures
4. butorphanol- predominant function is
analgesia
5. diazepam- muscle relaxation, sedation
and decreased anxiety
 Masking down with inhalation agent
- Patient selection based on size, weight, ability to
  tolerate physical restraint
- Risk of injury to patient and or staff during
  excitement phase of induction
 Injectable induction- loss of consciousness and
  muscle relaxation
- thiobarbituates, ultra short acting 5-15 minutes
- Ketamine/tiletamine- dissociative anesthetics
- Guiafenesin- muscle relaxant, used in conjunction
  with another induction agent
 Endotracheal
1.   cattle/horses- blind intubation, fully
     extend head, align with cervical spine
2.   Swine- very difficult, must use
     laryngoscope
3.   Goats/sheep- virtually never place on gas
     anesthesia, value of animal vs. cost of
     procedure
 Isoflurane- about 3.5%
 Oxygen delivery- 1 liter/250 lb body
  weight, minimum flow 3 liters per minute
 Fluids/electrolyte replacement
- Maintenance 3-5 ml/lb/hr
- Replacements
a. Blood loss <40% administer 3 ml
   crystalloid solution for each ml blood lost(
   in addition to maintenance needs)
b. Blood loss >40% transfusion required
 Indications
a. PCV <20%, HbB < 5 g/dl
b. Massive >40% total blood volume
   hemorrhage
 Donor selection
- Cross match with agglutination and lysis
  tests, critical when multiple transfusions
  are performed
- Universal donor is adult male that has
  never received a transfusion
 Heart rate
- Cattle 60-80 ( < 48 trouble)
- Horses 30-48 ( <28 trouble)
- Swine 60-100 ( < 50 trouble)
 Pulse quality/blood pressure assessment
- Direct palpation
- Direct measurement of arterial blood
  pressure, cannulation, catheterization
- Mean arterial blood pressure 80-110 mm
  Hg ( <60 or > 160 trouble)
 Respiration  rate
- Spontaneous respiration 6-12 breaths per
  minute
- Mechanical ventilation
a. Assisted requires spontaneous respiratory
   effort
b. Controlled does not require spontaneous
   respiratory effort
c. Assisted kicks into controlled when
   ventilation level falls below a certain level
 Capillaryrefill time < 2 seconds
 Corneal reflex- not applicable to
  swine, horses and ruminants only
a. Hyperractive-
pain, hypotension, hypoxia, ketamine
administration, inadequate plane of
anesthesia
b. Hyporeactive- CNS
depression, excessively deep plane of
anesthesia
NOTE: you can wear out this reflex by
 Paralysis-  from direct pressure to
  superficial nerves
a. Facial paralysis- always remove halter
   after anesthetic induction
b. Radial nerve paralysis- inability to
   advance the limb, positioning of limbs
   during lateral recumbency is critical
 Myositis/rhabdomyolysis
a.   Pressure hypotension ( sustain MAP at
     <60 mm Hg)
b.   Padding inadequate between animal and
     surgery table permits crushing of down
     muscles by animals body
     weight, resulting in localized ischemia
c.   Position: down forelimb should be
     advanced and up limbs limbs supported
 Malignant   hyperthermia
-   Horses and swine
-   Monitor body temperature during
    anesthesia
-   Body temperature > 106
 Ruminants
- Sternal recumbency
- Extubate only when active swallow reflex
  is present
 Horses
- Prone to violent recovery, require close
  monitoring, possibly physical restraine
- Laryngeal spasm at extubation,
  tracheotomy kit should be kept in proximity
  of all equine recovery skills
 Considerations
a.   Safety of personnel
b.   Aesthetics
c.   Carcass disposal
 Techniques
- Medication option
a. To sedate or not
b. Euthanasia solution +/- succinylcholine
   (paralytic agent)
c. Barbituate and phenytoin ( beuthanasia)
d. Vortech CII
e. Sleep away CII
- Captive or live bolt bullet
 Carcass    disposal
-   Local regulations/zoning restrictions may
    dictate options
-   Animal disposal companies
-   Burial
-   Cremation
-   Landfill
-   Zoos/wildlife parks will not accept animals
    euthanized with barbituates, carcass must
    be dressed out

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Special Considerations For Anesthesia In Ruminants

  • 1.
  • 2.  Regurgitation  Aspirationof rumen contents  Bloat, compromises breathing  Inadequate ventilation  Due to drugs relaxing the pharyngoesophageal and gastroesophageal sphincters and suppressing the swallowing reflex. Anesthesia also decreases gut motility
  • 3.  Recommendations - Withhold feed prior to general anesthesia - Intubate with a cuffed endotracheal tube - Assist or control ventilation with 100% Oxygen - Maintain in lateral recumbency only when necessary. Sternal recumbency allows eructation and facilitates ventilation
  • 4.  Potential problems: - External pressure from improper positioning or poor perfusion can produce myopathy - Neuropathy due to pressure
  • 5.  Proper positioning  Padding all pressure points  Lower forelimb stretched forward to avoid radial nerve paralysis in lateral recumbency  Upper limbs supported at height of proximal joint in lateral recumbency  Support circulating blood pressure and volume when necessary ( maint 10ml/kg/hr)  Maintain light anesthesia
  • 6.  Potential problems - Hypotheria - Immature liver and kidneys - Hypoglycemia  Recommendations - Heating pad used with caution - Dextrose in fluids ( 2.5% dextrose/LRS) - Avoid xylazine and barbituates - Recommend isoflurane - Nursing up to anesthesia and as soon after as they can swallow - Diazepam for sedation and premed
  • 7.  Potential problems - Strong laryngeal reflex - Laryngeal spasm - Aspiration  Recommendations - Stiffer clear plastic endotracheal tubes - Stylets are useful, laryngoscopes - Full extension of head and neck for full visualization
  • 8. - Suction saliva if necessary - Lidocaine sparingly if needed for laryngospasm - Intubate and extubate in sternal recumbency - Extubate only if swallowing - Pull endotracheal tube to larynx before deflating cuff
  • 9. Xylazine - One tenth of equine dose IV - Low conc. 20 mg/ml - Smaller ruminants dilute to 1 mg/ml - Goats are more sensitive than sheep - Bulls are more sensitive than cows - .02-.1 mg/kg IV - Yohimbine .1 mg/kg, give ½ dose slowly and repeat if necessary
  • 10.  Xylazine/ketamine - Xylazine .02 -.08 mg/kg IV, wait 5 minutes and apply casting rope and halter to assist in to sternal recumbency - Ketamine- 2-4 mg/kg IV good induction in healthy animals
  • 11.  Xylazine-ketamine-guaifenesin - 50 mg xylazine - 500 mg ketamine in 500 ml of 5% guaifenesin - .5-1 mg/kg/hour max 1 liter of solution per hour
  • 12.  Considerations of IV maintenance - Intubation may be necessary to prevent regurgitation and aspiration - Drug overdose may cause apnea - Respiration may need to be assisted - Limited anesthetic plane - To be used following xylazine, ketamine induction if needed - Used in adults > 300 lbs
  • 13. - Not recommended for juveniles or small ruminants - Use only 5% guiafenesin, 10% causes RBC hemolysis - IV necessary as guiafenesin is very irritating if perivascular
  • 14.  Sheep and goats - Withhold food 12-24 hours - Don’t withhold water, just avoid excessive intake  Calves, lambs, kids - Withhold food 2-4 hours - Don’t prevent water of prevent nursing - Calves, lambs and kids less than 1 month of age are monogastric and less prone to regurgitation
  • 15.  Adult cows and bulls - Withhold food for 36-48 hours - Withhold water for 13 hours - Bradicardia may occur due to withholding food
  • 16.  Recommendations - Individual variation- .5-2% halothane or 1-2% isoflurane - Monitor pulse quality, heart rate, respiratory rate - Palpebral reflex should be maintained. Bovine eye rotates ventrally and medially in light anesthesia - Ventilation may need assisstance - Periods of apnea are common a. Verify anesthesia is not excessive b. Assist ventilation for gas exchange
  • 17. 1. xylazine/ketamine IM - Xylazine .08-1 mg/kg wait 10 minutes for sedation and give ketamine 8-10 mg/kg Im - Adv: a. Good induction in healthy adults when IV access is not possible b. Longer duration of anesthesia than with IV inductions to facilitate induction
  • 18. - Disadv a. hypotension, respiratory depression b. Sting of IM ketamine c. Not recommended for >300 lbs due to volume needed d. Goats sensitive to xylazine
  • 19. 2. 5% guaifensesin/ketamine IV - Mix 1 mg of ketamine per 1 ml guaifenesin solution - Dose at .5-1 ml/kg - Wait max 1 minute for effect - Maintain sternal for intubation - Adv: a. No premed necessary b. Titrate to effect if necessary
  • 20. - disadv: a. IV catheter necessary due to guaifenesin b. GG can cause RBC hemolysis
  • 21. 3. Diazepam/ketamine - Diazepam .1-.2 mg/kg IV wait 5 minutes, ketamine 2.2-4.4 mg/kg IV - Adv: a. Good induction for neonates, small ruminants, and debilitated b. No cardiovascular depression at these doses c. May mask with isoflurane also
  • 22. - disadv: a. Diazepam may cause excitement, especially in adults 4. xylazine/ketamine - Xylazine .08-.1 mg/kg wait for sedation and place IV catheter, ketamine 2-4 mg/kg IV - Adv: good induction in healthy animals
  • 23. 1. Phenylbutazone- PBZ or Bute - injectable, tablets, oral paste - NOTE: must be given IV only by injection. Administered BID. Causes severe tissue reaction, necrosis if administered perivascular, intramuscular, subcutaneous - Comments: used commonly for musculoskeletal pain at 1-4 mg/lb - Chronic use and or high dose results in ulceration of GI tract
  • 24. 2. Flunixin meglumine ( banamine) - Injectable, oral paste - Injectable must be given IV or IM. Administered BID or TID. Potent analgesic may mask a surgical colic. Binds endotoxin. Chronic use and or high dose results in ulceration of GI tract or renal failure
  • 25. 3. Ketoprofen ( ketofen) - Injectable, human formulation ( alleve) has been given orally but not approved route of administration in animals. Absorption, excretion data unavailable. - Given IM SID
  • 26. 4. Diclofenac ( surpass) - Topical cream to be rubbed over affected areas
  • 27. 1. Acepromazine - Injectable, tables - Tranquilizers, NOTE: do not administer this medication to an already excited, agitated animal. It may create hyper exciteability
  • 28. 2. Xlazine ( rompun) - Injectable - Potent sedative and analgesic which may be administered IV or IM - Ruminants highly sensitive, use 1/10 the horse dose - In horses, be aware that no matter how drunk the horse looks, it is capable of kicking violently and accurately. Never trust xylazine behind the navel
  • 29. 3. Butorphanol ( torbugesic) - Injectable - Commonly used to manage colic pain. May be administered IV or IM 4. Detomidine ( dormosedan) - Injectable - Commonly used to manage colic pain or for procedures requiring profound sedation
  • 30.  Due to complex bacterial ecosystem in the ruminant and horses GI tract, there are few antibiotics which may be safely and or effectively administered orally.  In production animals always confirm withdrawal time before administration
  • 31.  Glucosamine/chondroitin sulfate ( cosequin) - Powder - Often requires 30-60 days administration before benefits are observed. - Many cheaper, copycat products are available over the counter but are less effective
  • 32. 1. Polyglycosylated aminoglycan ( adequan) - Injectable IM or intra articulare - For treatment and or minimization of wear and tear lesions of articular cartilage 2. Hyaluronic acid ( legend) - Single dose injectable for intra articular use
  • 33. 3. clenbuterol- ventipulmin - Oral syrup - Bronchodilator for COPD, treatment of lower airway diseases 4. Omeprazole – gastroguard - Oral paste - For treatment of equine gastric ulcers, very expensive
  • 34. 5. Ponazuril- marquis - Metered dose oral paste, 28 day regimen - For treatment of EPM, symptoms may worsen initially as parasites die in CNS 6. Betamethasone and diuretic - Bolus - Used to reduce edema
  • 35.  Ifit is not labeled for use in production animals, don’t use it in production animals.  There is more latitude in companion animals regarding off label use because the medication should not have the potential to enter the food chain.
  • 36.  Anesthesia- a state characterized by loss of sensation - General anesthesia is a loss of sensation associated with a loss of consciousness - Regional anesthesia/local anesthesia, loss of sensation while consciousness is retained  Analgesia- state in which stimuli is not perceived as pain  Tranquilization/sedation- chemically induced state of calm
  • 37.  Permits surgery to be safely and humanely performed on the conscious patient  Agents: caine family: lido, carbo, mepivi, bupivi  Methods of regional anesthesia: 1. Topical - Lidocaine gel effective only on mm, disrupted skin - Proparacaine opthalmic solution
  • 38. 2. Infiltrative “line block” - Laceration or wound repair - Dermatologic procedures, skin biopsy - Castration - Standing laparatomy a. Left sided approach- rumenotomy b. Right sided approach- cesearan section
  • 39. 3. perineural- epineural- anesthetic injected directly over a nerve, desensitizing distal areas innervated by that nerve - Dehorning - Lameness diagnosis 4. Intra articular- for lameness evaluation
  • 40. 5. Epidural - Areas desensitized: anus, perineum, vulva, vagina - Dystocia correction - Repair of prolapsed vagina/uterus - Perineal surgery - fetotomy
  • 41. General considerations - Adequate trained staff must be present to restrain animal during induction and for surgical positioning - Minimize contamination of surgical site a. Bathe animal if necessary to remove fecal material b. Wrap feet c. Flush/rinse mouth to prevent material being pushed by endotracheal tube into lungs d. Clip and initiate surgical scrub on standing animal to minimize anesthesia time e. Note: direct relationship between length of anesthesia and risk of post anesthesia complications
  • 42.  Regurgitation and or bloat can be serious complications of general anesthesia  Elective surgery withhold food for 36-48 hours, withhold water for 12 hours  Emergency surgery use rumen lavage  NOTE: most ruminant surgeries can be performed with regional anesthesia Equine: elective surgery, withhold food 12 hours, water 6 hours
  • 43. 1. acepromazine- tranquilizer 2. Xylazine - Profound sedation- head drop and marked ataxia, up to 1-2 hours - Despite ataxia, horses can still viciously and accurately kick. - Analgesia up to 30 minutes - Ruminant dose is 1/10 the equine dose
  • 44. 3. detomidine- similar to xylazine but without ataxia, useful for standing procedures 4. butorphanol- predominant function is analgesia 5. diazepam- muscle relaxation, sedation and decreased anxiety
  • 45.  Masking down with inhalation agent - Patient selection based on size, weight, ability to tolerate physical restraint - Risk of injury to patient and or staff during excitement phase of induction  Injectable induction- loss of consciousness and muscle relaxation - thiobarbituates, ultra short acting 5-15 minutes - Ketamine/tiletamine- dissociative anesthetics - Guiafenesin- muscle relaxant, used in conjunction with another induction agent
  • 46.  Endotracheal 1. cattle/horses- blind intubation, fully extend head, align with cervical spine 2. Swine- very difficult, must use laryngoscope 3. Goats/sheep- virtually never place on gas anesthesia, value of animal vs. cost of procedure
  • 47.  Isoflurane- about 3.5%  Oxygen delivery- 1 liter/250 lb body weight, minimum flow 3 liters per minute  Fluids/electrolyte replacement - Maintenance 3-5 ml/lb/hr - Replacements a. Blood loss <40% administer 3 ml crystalloid solution for each ml blood lost( in addition to maintenance needs) b. Blood loss >40% transfusion required
  • 48.  Indications a. PCV <20%, HbB < 5 g/dl b. Massive >40% total blood volume hemorrhage  Donor selection - Cross match with agglutination and lysis tests, critical when multiple transfusions are performed - Universal donor is adult male that has never received a transfusion
  • 49.  Heart rate - Cattle 60-80 ( < 48 trouble) - Horses 30-48 ( <28 trouble) - Swine 60-100 ( < 50 trouble)  Pulse quality/blood pressure assessment - Direct palpation - Direct measurement of arterial blood pressure, cannulation, catheterization - Mean arterial blood pressure 80-110 mm Hg ( <60 or > 160 trouble)
  • 50.  Respiration rate - Spontaneous respiration 6-12 breaths per minute - Mechanical ventilation a. Assisted requires spontaneous respiratory effort b. Controlled does not require spontaneous respiratory effort c. Assisted kicks into controlled when ventilation level falls below a certain level
  • 51.  Capillaryrefill time < 2 seconds  Corneal reflex- not applicable to swine, horses and ruminants only a. Hyperractive- pain, hypotension, hypoxia, ketamine administration, inadequate plane of anesthesia b. Hyporeactive- CNS depression, excessively deep plane of anesthesia NOTE: you can wear out this reflex by
  • 52.  Paralysis- from direct pressure to superficial nerves a. Facial paralysis- always remove halter after anesthetic induction b. Radial nerve paralysis- inability to advance the limb, positioning of limbs during lateral recumbency is critical
  • 53.  Myositis/rhabdomyolysis a. Pressure hypotension ( sustain MAP at <60 mm Hg) b. Padding inadequate between animal and surgery table permits crushing of down muscles by animals body weight, resulting in localized ischemia c. Position: down forelimb should be advanced and up limbs limbs supported
  • 54.  Malignant hyperthermia - Horses and swine - Monitor body temperature during anesthesia - Body temperature > 106
  • 55.  Ruminants - Sternal recumbency - Extubate only when active swallow reflex is present  Horses - Prone to violent recovery, require close monitoring, possibly physical restraine - Laryngeal spasm at extubation, tracheotomy kit should be kept in proximity of all equine recovery skills
  • 56.  Considerations a. Safety of personnel b. Aesthetics c. Carcass disposal
  • 57.  Techniques - Medication option a. To sedate or not b. Euthanasia solution +/- succinylcholine (paralytic agent) c. Barbituate and phenytoin ( beuthanasia) d. Vortech CII e. Sleep away CII - Captive or live bolt bullet
  • 58.  Carcass disposal - Local regulations/zoning restrictions may dictate options - Animal disposal companies - Burial - Cremation - Landfill - Zoos/wildlife parks will not accept animals euthanized with barbituates, carcass must be dressed out