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The effect of butorphanol on the incidence of dexmedetomidine-induced emesis in cats

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Papastefanou A.K., Galatos A.D., Pappa E., Lymperis A.G., Kostoulas P.
Fecha
2015
Language
en
DOI
10.1111/vaa.12260
Materia
analgesic agent
antiemetic agent
butorphanol
dexmedetomidine
animal
cat
Cat Diseases
chemically induced
controlled study
crossover procedure
double blind procedure
female
incidence
male
randomized controlled trial
veterinary
vomiting
Analgesics, Non-Narcotic
Animals
Antiemetics
Butorphanol
Cat Diseases
Cats
Cross-Over Studies
Dexmedetomidine
Double-Blind Method
Female
Incidence
Male
Vomiting
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Objective: Τo evaluate the antiemetic effect of butorphanol (BUT) when co-administered with dexmedetomidine (DEX) in cats. Study design: Double-blind, randomized controlled cross-over experimental study. Animals: Fourteen purpose-bred healthy Domestic Short Hair cats, seven females and seven males, aged median (range) 14-84 (78) months and weighing 1.7-5.5 (4.0) kg. Methods: Each cat received five different treatment protocols intramuscularly (IM): (A) 25 μg kg-1 DEX; (B) 20 μg kg-1 DEX and 0.2 mg kg-1 BUT; (C) 20 μg kg-1 DEX and 0.1 mg kg-1 BUT; (D) 25 μg kg-1 DEX and 0.2 mg kg-1 BUT; and (E) 20 μg kg-1 DEX. Episodes of emesis, incidence and severity of nausea, and time to lateral recumbency were recorded for a period of 8 minutes after treatment administration, and the sedation was scored at the end of this period. The Friedman test and the Cochran's Q-test were used to analyse the data. Significance was evaluated at the 5% level. Results: The proportion of cats that vomited was significantly lower with the treatment protocols that included BUT (B, C and D) compared with the protocols that included only DEX (A and E). The proportion of cats that had nausea was significantly higher with the protocols that included only DEX (A and E) compared with protocols B and D. Time to lateral recumbency (p = 0.09) and sedation score (p = 0.07) was not statistically different between the treatment protocols. Conclusions and clinical relevance: Butorphanol can be used to prevent emesis and reduce the incidence and the severity of nausea caused by DEX in cats. It seems that the combination of BUT and DEX is very useful not only when emesis could result in serious complications, but also to provide comfort and well-being in cats sedated for minor procedures. © 2015 Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists and the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/77819
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