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The effect of oral pregabalin on the minimum alveolar concentration of isoflurane in cats.

Authors :
Luo, Luting
Chen, Hangbin
Zhu, Yunjie
Wu, Yue
Guo, Weibin
Yang, Zhen
Li, Meng
Source :
Veterinary Anaesthesia & Analgesia. Jul2024, Vol. 51 Issue 4, p391-398. 8p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

To investigate the effect of three different doses of oral pregabalin on minimum alveolar concentration of isoflurane (MAC ISO) in cats. Prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, blinded, crossover trial. A group of eight healthy adult cats aged 24–48 months. Cats were randomly assigned to three oral doses of pregabalin (low dose: 2.5 mg kg–1, medium dose: 5 mg kg–1, high dose: 10 mg kg–1) or placebo 2 hours before MAC ISO determination, with the multiple treatments administered with a minimum 7 day washout period. Anesthesia was induced and maintained with isoflurane in oxygen until endotracheal intubation was achieved, and maintained with isoflurane with volume-controlled ventilation. MAC ISO was determined in triplicate using the bracketing technique and tail clamp method 120 minutes after pregabalin or placebo administration. Physiologic variables (including heart rate and blood pressure) recorded during MAC ISO determination were averaged and compared between the pregabalin and placebo treatments. One-way analysis of variance and the Friedman test were used to assess the difference for normally and non-normally distributed data, respectively. The Tukey test was used as a post hoc analysis. Values of p < 0.05 were considered significant. The MAC ISO with the medium- and high-dose pregabalin treatments were 1.33 ± 0.21% and 1.23 ± 0.17%, respectively. These were significantly lower than MAC ISO after placebo treatment (1.62 ± 0.13%; p = 0.014, p < 0.001, respectively), representing a decrease of 18 ± 9% and 24 ± 6%. The mean plasma pregabalin concentration was negatively correlated with MAC ISO values. Physiologic variables did not differ significantly between treatments. Doses of 5 or 10 mg kg–1 pregabalin, administered orally 2 hours before determining MAC ISO , had a significant isoflurane-sparing effect in cats. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14672987
Volume :
51
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Veterinary Anaesthesia & Analgesia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177879147
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaa.2024.04.007