Casoni, Daniela; Spadavecchia, Claudia; Adami, Chiara (2014). S-ketamine versus racemic ketamine in dogs: their relative potency as induction agents. Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia, 42(3), pp. 250-259. Blackwell Science 10.1111/vaa.12200
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OBJECTIVE
To determine the potency ratio between S-ketamine and racemic ketamine as inductive agents for achieving tracheal intubation in dogs.
STUDY DESIGN
Prospective, randomized, 'blinded', clinical trial conducted in two consecutive phases.
ANIMALS
112 client-owned dogs (ASA I or II).
METHODS
All animals were premedicated with intramuscular acepromazine (0.02 mg kg(-1) ) and methadone (0.2 mg kg(-1) ). In phase 1, midazolam (0.2 mg kg(-1) ) with either 3 mg kg(-1) of racemic ketamine (group K) or 1.5 mg kg(-1) of S-ketamine (group S) was administered IV, for induction of anaesthesia and intubation. Up to two additional doses of racemic (1.5 mg kg(-1) ) or S-ketamine (0.75 mg kg(-1) ) were administered if required. In phase 2, midazolam (0.2 mg kg(-1) ) with 1 mg kg(-1) of either racemic ketamine (group K) or S-ketamine (group S) was injected and followed by a continuous infusion (1 mg kg minute(-1) ) of each respective drug. Differences between groups were statistically analyzed via t-test, Fisher exact test and ANOVA for repeated measures.
RESULTS
Demographics and quality and duration of premedication, induction and intubation were comparable among groups. During phase 1 it was possible to achieve tracheal intubation after a single dose in more dogs in group K (n = 25) than in group S (n = 16) (p = 0.046). A dose of 3 mg kg(-1) S-ketamine allowed tracheal intubation in the same number of dogs as 4.5 mg kg(-1) of racemic ketamine. The estimated potency ratio was 1.5:1. During phase 2, the total dose (mean ± SD) of S-ketamine (4.02 ±1.56 mg kg(-1) ) and racemic ketamine (4.01 ± 1.42) required for tracheal intubation was similar.
CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE
Racemic and S-ketamine provide a similar quality of anaesthetic induction and intubation. S-ketamine is not twice as potent as racemic ketamine and, if infused, the potency ratio is 1:1.
Item Type: |
Journal Article (Original Article) |
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Division/Institute: |
05 Veterinary Medicine > Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine (DKV) > DKV - Anaesthesiology 05 Veterinary Medicine > Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine (DKV) |
UniBE Contributor: |
Casoni, Daniela, Spadavecchia, Claudia, Adami, Chiara |
Subjects: |
600 Technology > 630 Agriculture 600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health |
ISSN: |
1467-2987 |
Publisher: |
Blackwell Science |
Language: |
English |
Submitter: |
Helene Rohrbach Rüegsegger |
Date Deposited: |
17 Dec 2014 16:23 |
Last Modified: |
05 Dec 2022 14:38 |
Publisher DOI: |
10.1111/vaa.12200 |
PubMed ID: |
25041216 |
Uncontrolled Keywords: |
S-ketamine, anaesthesia, dogs, potency, racemic ketamine |
BORIS DOI: |
10.7892/boris.60857 |
URI: |
https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/60857 |