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Evaluation of the effects of gabapentin on the physiologic and echocardiographic variables of healthy cats: a prospective, randomized and blinded study

Tayná Mayer Veronezi, Daniela Jardim Lopes, Izadora L Zardo, João VB Ferronatto, Marcelo Marchetti Trojan, Kirian R Franck, André F de Azevedo, Adriana Gonçalves Spiering, Luciana Neves Nunes, Leandro Fadel, Fernanda Vieira Amorim da Costa

2022Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate, using echocardiography, the effects of oral administration of a single dose of gabapentin on the physiologic variables (heart rate [HR], respiratory rate [RR] and systolic blood pressure [SBP]) and systolic and diastolic cardiac function of healthy cats. METHODS: This was a prospective, randomized and blinded study with 40 healthy cats aged between 6 months and 2 years. The cats' health status was assessed on the first appointment (T1) when they underwent a physical examination, complete blood count, biochemical profile, assessment of physiologic variables and echocardiogram. The echocardiogram was used to measure the left ventricle's (LV) internal diameter during systole and diastole, isovolumic relaxation time, transmitral flow, E-wave deceleration time and HR. The cats were randomly divided into two groups: (1) a treatment group with 20 cats that received a single oral dose of gabapentin (100 mg/cat); and (2) a control group with 20 cats that received a single oral dose of placebo. All variables of the physiologic and echocardiographic variables were re-evaluated 1-3 weeks after T1 (T2), 90 mins after medication or placebo administration. RESULTS: = 0.0384). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: There was no difference between the groups in regard to SBP, HR, RR and echocardiographic variables. Gabapentin improved evaluation of diastolic function on echocardiogram because it reduced the fusion of ventricular filling waves during the evaluation of the diastolic function of the LV. Gabapentin did not cause adverse effects on the cardiovascular hemodynamics of young healthy cats.

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MedicineGabapentinRandomized controlled trialDouble blindedBlinded studyCATSProspective cohort studyInternal medicinePhysical therapyPathologyAlternative medicinePlaceboCardiovascular Conditions and TreatmentsVeterinary Medicine and SurgeryVeterinary Pharmacology and Anesthesia