Hepatic profile of domestic cats anestetized with propofol in continuos infusion rate

ABSTRACT. Ferreira J.C.A., Botelho G.G. & Accetta J.L. [Hepatic profile of domestic cats anestetized with propofol in continuos infusion rate.] Perfil hepático de gatos domésticos anestesiados com propofol em infusão contínua. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 36(2):116-120, 2014. Ciru...

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Main Authors: Janh Carlo de Amorim Ferreira, Gilberto Garcia Botelho, José Luis Accetta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 2014-06-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Online Access:http://rbmv.org/index.php/BJVM/article/view/507
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spelling doaj-11d4e6074f32478a9acfc144b27525c52021-10-02T03:24:30ZengSociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de JaneiroBrazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine0100-24302527-21792014-06-01362116120507Hepatic profile of domestic cats anestetized with propofol in continuos infusion rateJanh Carlo de Amorim FerreiraGilberto Garcia BotelhoJosé Luis AccettaABSTRACT. Ferreira J.C.A., Botelho G.G. & Accetta J.L. [Hepatic profile of domestic cats anestetized with propofol in continuos infusion rate.] Perfil hepático de gatos domésticos anestesiados com propofol em infusão contínua. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 36(2):116-120, 2014. Cirurgia e Anatomia Topográfica, UNIPLI/Anhanguera, Rua Visconde do Rio Branco, 137, Centro, Niterói, RJ 24020-001, Brasil. E-mail: janhcarlo@yahoo.com.br This study was performed to monitor the hepatic biochemical profile of cats when submitted to continuous infusion of propofol at a 0.3 mg/kg/min dosage, for 90 minutes, and comparing to results obtained from cats who received continuous infusion of saline solution. Both groups were analyzed during a pre-determined period of time totalizing 12 hours of observation and analysis. The following enzymes activity levels were determined: Aspartate-Aminotransferase (AST), Alanina-Aminotransferase (ALT), Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT) and Alkaline Fosfatasis (FA); serum levels of Albumin (A), Total Bilirrubin (BT) and Total Serum Proteins (PT). Twenty healthy cats were analyzed on this study, their weights varying from two to four kg and ages between three to five years old, submitted to experimental procedures performed during the months of January and February, 2010. The analysis of these results showed a major difference (p<0.05) between the ALT serum activities at the following moments: T2 (30 minutes), T3 (60 minutes), and T5 (12 hours); AST and FA serum activities at T2. None of the animals presented averages of the results above parameters of normality. The other parameters examined did not present any significant differences, concluding that total intravenous anesthesia using continuous infusion of propofol was safe to hold cats for invasive surgical procedures, therefore providing more information regarding the safe use of this drug in this species.http://rbmv.org/index.php/BJVM/article/view/507
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author Janh Carlo de Amorim Ferreira
Gilberto Garcia Botelho
José Luis Accetta
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Gilberto Garcia Botelho
José Luis Accetta
Hepatic profile of domestic cats anestetized with propofol in continuos infusion rate
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
author_facet Janh Carlo de Amorim Ferreira
Gilberto Garcia Botelho
José Luis Accetta
author_sort Janh Carlo de Amorim Ferreira
title Hepatic profile of domestic cats anestetized with propofol in continuos infusion rate
title_short Hepatic profile of domestic cats anestetized with propofol in continuos infusion rate
title_full Hepatic profile of domestic cats anestetized with propofol in continuos infusion rate
title_fullStr Hepatic profile of domestic cats anestetized with propofol in continuos infusion rate
title_full_unstemmed Hepatic profile of domestic cats anestetized with propofol in continuos infusion rate
title_sort hepatic profile of domestic cats anestetized with propofol in continuos infusion rate
publisher Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
series Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
issn 0100-2430
2527-2179
publishDate 2014-06-01
description ABSTRACT. Ferreira J.C.A., Botelho G.G. & Accetta J.L. [Hepatic profile of domestic cats anestetized with propofol in continuos infusion rate.] Perfil hepático de gatos domésticos anestesiados com propofol em infusão contínua. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 36(2):116-120, 2014. Cirurgia e Anatomia Topográfica, UNIPLI/Anhanguera, Rua Visconde do Rio Branco, 137, Centro, Niterói, RJ 24020-001, Brasil. E-mail: janhcarlo@yahoo.com.br This study was performed to monitor the hepatic biochemical profile of cats when submitted to continuous infusion of propofol at a 0.3 mg/kg/min dosage, for 90 minutes, and comparing to results obtained from cats who received continuous infusion of saline solution. Both groups were analyzed during a pre-determined period of time totalizing 12 hours of observation and analysis. The following enzymes activity levels were determined: Aspartate-Aminotransferase (AST), Alanina-Aminotransferase (ALT), Gamma Glutamyl Transpeptidase (GGT) and Alkaline Fosfatasis (FA); serum levels of Albumin (A), Total Bilirrubin (BT) and Total Serum Proteins (PT). Twenty healthy cats were analyzed on this study, their weights varying from two to four kg and ages between three to five years old, submitted to experimental procedures performed during the months of January and February, 2010. The analysis of these results showed a major difference (p<0.05) between the ALT serum activities at the following moments: T2 (30 minutes), T3 (60 minutes), and T5 (12 hours); AST and FA serum activities at T2. None of the animals presented averages of the results above parameters of normality. The other parameters examined did not present any significant differences, concluding that total intravenous anesthesia using continuous infusion of propofol was safe to hold cats for invasive surgical procedures, therefore providing more information regarding the safe use of this drug in this species.
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