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Antiarrhytmic action of isoflurane in dogs submitted to ventricular arrhytmia by barium chloride

Antiarrhythmic action of isoflurane was evaluated in dogs submitted a ventricular arrhythmias by the use of barium chloride, using six dogs, males and females, that received 3mg/kgLW intravenous dose of barium chloride 2.5% solution (G1). The same protocol was repeated on the same animals, after general anesthesia with isoflurane (G2). Computerized electrocardiography was used to evaluate the cardiac rhythm, waves duration and/or amplitude and electrocardiographic intervals. No alteration on the cardiac rhythm in G2 animals was observed, different from G1 animals, that showed frequent ventricular arrhythmias in bigeminism form, as well as mutifocal ventricular tachycardia. Differences between groups in relation of cardiac frequency in the observed initial minutes were showed, occurring an increase in cardiac frequency in G1 animals. The utilization of isoflurane conferred antiarrhythmic action in dogs with arrhythmias barium chloride induced, reforcing its indication for patients with considerable risk of ventricular arrhythmias development.

dog; ventricular arrhythmias; electrocardiography; isoflurane; barium chloride


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