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Vol. 8, Issue 6, Part A (2023)

Effects of anaesthetic qualities of ketamine, propofol and ketofol in horses

Author(s): Soe Win Kyaw, Thae Su Yee Hnin, Mya Theingi Kyaw, Phyo Thazin Kyaw, Saw Thet Oo, Hlaing Phyo Aung, Hay Mar Kyaw, Thet Su Myat, Than Than Sint and Soe Win Naing
Abstract: To analyse the effects of ketamine, propofol, and ketofol on anaesthetic quality of induction, duration, and recovery. A total of fifteen healthy horses were randomly divided into three Groups as A, B and C and anaesthetised with ketamine (3.0 mg/kg), propofol (3.0 mg/kg) and ketofol (3.0 mg/kg) respectively. The induction time and score of ketamine, propofol and ketofol were not different. Mean disappearance time of palpebral reflex and swallowing reflex of ketamine was significantly longer than that of propofol. Mean disappearance time of corneal reflex in ketamine, propofol and ketofol were not differences. Appearance time of limbs relaxation and jaws relaxation were not difference. In the appearance of tail relaxations, propofol was significantly faster than ketamine. Mean duration and recovery time of ketamine was significantly longer than that of propofol and ketofol. The recovery score of ketamine was significantly rougher than that of ketofol and propofol.
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International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry
How to cite this article:
Soe Win Kyaw, Thae Su Yee Hnin, Mya Theingi Kyaw, Phyo Thazin Kyaw, Saw Thet Oo, Hlaing Phyo Aung, Hay Mar Kyaw, Thet Su Myat, Than Than Sint, Soe Win Naing. Effects of anaesthetic qualities of ketamine, propofol and ketofol in horses. Int J Vet Sci Anim Husbandry 2023;8(6):34-40. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/veterinary.2023.v8.i6a.804
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