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Vol. 10, Issue 5, Part A (2025)

Haemodynamic stability during balanced total intravenous anaesthesia using fentanyl-propofol co-induction and maintenance with constant rate infusion of dexmedetomidine-fentanyl-lignocaine-ketamine along with variable rate infusion of propofol in dexmedetomidine-midazolam-ketamine premedicated dogs

Author(s): Roshna Sadali, Dinesh PT, Sooryadas S, MK Narayanan, George Chandy, Jinesh Kumar NS, Remya V and Vinu David P
Abstract: The study was conducted in ten apparently healthy adult dogs of varying ages and gender presented for various elective surgeries, categorised as ASA class I or II. After premedication with meloxicam (@ 0.2 mg/kg), all the animals were sedated with dexmedetomidine (@ 2 mcg/kg), midazolam (@ 0.2 mg/kg), and ketamine (@ 3 mg/kg) given intravenously. Upon sedation, co-induction was done intravenously using fentanyl (@ 5 mcg/kg) followed by propofol administered “to effect”. After intubation and oxygen supplementation, lignocaine (@ 2 mg/kg) was given as a loading dose. Anaesthesia was maintained using a constant rate infusion (CRI) of dexmedetomidine (@ 2 mcg/kg/h), fentanyl (@ 5 mcg/kg/h), lignocaine (@ 50 µg/kg/min), and ketamine (@ 40 µg/kg/min) along with a variable rate infusion of propofol, titrated as needed.
Sedation was achieved within 2.10±0.46 minutes, and anaesthetic maintenance lasted between 86 and 239 minutes. Recovery was smooth in 90% of cases, occurring within 13.30±3.84 minutes after cessation of CRIs. Profound muscle relaxation, analgesia, and unconsciousness were achieved. A transient reduction in heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure was observed post-induction, but mean arterial blood pressure remained adequate for tissue perfusion. In five animals with post induction apnoea, fluctuations in the end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO₂) and tidal volume indicated respiratory depression, necessitating assisted ventilation. Haematology, serology, and blood gas analyses showed no post-anaesthetic abnormalities, with improved organ perfusion markers.
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International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry
How to cite this article:
Roshna Sadali, Dinesh PT, Sooryadas S, MK Narayanan, George Chandy, Jinesh Kumar NS, Remya V, Vinu David P. Haemodynamic stability during balanced total intravenous anaesthesia using fentanyl-propofol co-induction and maintenance with constant rate infusion of dexmedetomidine-fentanyl-lignocaine-ketamine along with variable rate infusion of propofol in dexmedetomidine-midazolam-ketamine premedicated dogs. Int J Vet Sci Anim Husbandry 2025;10(5):21-28. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/veterinary.2025.v10.i5a.2232
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