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Cardiovascular effects of dobutamine, norepinephrine and phenylephrine in isoflurane-anaesthetized dogs administered dexmedetomidine–vatinoxan

Vilhelmiina Huuskonen, Flávia Restitutti, Marja Raekallio, Juhana Honkavaara, Tommi Pesonen, Outi Vainio

2022Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether dobutamine, norepinephrine or phenylephrine infusions alleviate hypotension in isoflurane-anaesthetized dogs administered dexmedetomidine with vatinoxan. STUDY DESIGN: Balanced, randomized crossover trial. ANIMALS: A total of eight healthy Beagle dogs. METHODS: ) bolus followed by an infusion of 0.9% saline (DEX-VAT-S), dobutamine (DEX-VAT-D), norepinephrine (DEX-VAT-N) or phenylephrine (DEX-VAT-P). The dexmedetomidine and vatinoxan boluses were administered at baseline (T0) and the treatment infusion was started after 15 minutes (T15) if mean arterial pressure (MAP) was < 90 mmHg. The treatment infusion rate was adjusted every 5 minutes as required. Systemic haemodynamics were recorded at T0 and 10 (T10) and 45 (T45) minutes. A repeated measures analysis of covariance model was used. RESULTS: ). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Hypotension in isoflurane-anaesthetized dogs administered dexmedetomidine and vatinoxan can be treated with either dobutamine or norepinephrine.

Topics & Concepts

DexmedetomidineMedicineAnesthesiaDobutamineIsofluraneBolus (digestion)PhenylephrineMean arterial pressureVascular resistanceHemodynamicsNorepinephrineSalineHeart rateBlood pressureInternal medicineSedationDopamineVeterinary Pharmacology and AnesthesiaAnesthesia and Sedative AgentsCardiovascular Conditions and Treatments