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Effects of acepromazine, pethidine and atropine premedication on lower oesophageal sphincter pressure and barrier pressure in anaesthetised cats.
- Source :
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The Veterinary record [Vet Rec] 1993 Aug 14; Vol. 133 (7), pp. 158-60. - Publication Year :
- 1993
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Abstract
- Combinations of acepromazine maleate, pethidine hydrochloride and atropine sulphate (0.05 mg/kg) or acepromazine maleate and pethidine hydrochloride and acepromazine maleate alone or atropine sulphate (0.1 mg/kg) alone were used to premedicate cats before they were anaesthetised with thiopentone, to investigate their effects on gastric pressure, lower oesophageal sphincter pressure and barrier pressure under anaesthesia. Manometric measurements were made by using a non-perfused manometric technique. The lower oesophageal sphincter pressure was lowest in the cats premedicated with atropine sulphate alone. The difference in barrier pressure between the atropine (0.1 mg/kg) and acepromazine treated cats was highly significant. The risk of gastro-oesophageal reflux appeared to be highest with atropine (0.1 mg/kg) if barrier pressure is used as an indicator of the likelihood of reflux.
- Subjects :
- Anesthesia veterinary
Animals
Drug Combinations
Esophagogastric Junction physiology
Esophagus drug effects
Esophagus physiology
Female
Male
Premedication
Acepromazine pharmacology
Atropine pharmacology
Cats physiology
Esophagogastric Junction drug effects
Meperidine pharmacology
Peristalsis drug effects
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0042-4900
- Volume :
- 133
- Issue :
- 7
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Veterinary record
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 8236702
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.133.7.158