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Electrocardiography in dogs anesthetized with s-ketamine or ketamine

Ketamine is a drug derived of the phenciclidine and has been used in veterinary anaesthesia for a long time. Its (+) isomers, s-ketamine, was recently introduced in the clinical practice and has been used mainly in human anaesthesia. So, this experiment was performed to evaluate comparatively possible electrocardiographic changes in dogs anesthetized with S-ketamine or ketamine and also evaluate heart rate, respiratory rate, oxihemoglobine saturation and arterial pressure. Ten adult male and female dogs were used in this study. All dogs were healthy and mix breed. The animals were divided in two equal number groups (G1 and G2). The G1 received 20mg/kg of S-ketamine intra-muscularly and G2 received the same dose of ketamine with the injection protocol. The electrocardiographic changes started immediately before the drug administration (M1) and were repeated every 10 minutes (M2, M3 and M4, respectively). The numeric data were submitted to Tukey test for analysis of the repetitions in the group to verify if the averages were statistically significant or not in the several moments with significant value of 5% (p<0.05). The presented results were heart rate elevation with both drugs, mild arterial pressure changes could also be observed. No changes in the SpO2 were detected and no electrocardiographic changes with clinic importance could be identified. Consequently it is possible to assume as a conclusive hypotheses that S-ketamine and ketamine have similar effects over the miocardium electrical conductivity.

electrocardiogram; dissociative; anesthesia


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