Author/Authors :
Agivale, Satyawan M. Teaching Veterinary clinical complex - College of Veterinary and animal sciences, Udgir. Dist. Latur. Maharashtra, India , Khandekar, Gajendra S. Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology - Mumbai Veterinary College, Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India , Tripathi, Santoshmani D. Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology - Mumbai Veterinary College, Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India , Sawandkar, Pandurang G Incharge Equine hospital, RWITC, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai Maharashtra, India
Abstract :
The present study was conducted to evaluate a total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) protocol in six
thoroughbred horses undergoing different surgical and diagnostic procedures using Xylazine, Ketamine and Guaifenesin
combination. Sedation of animals was done with intravenous injection of Xylazine hydrochloride 1.1 mg/kg followed
by induction of anesthesia with Ketamine @ 2.0 mg/kg and diazepam @ 0.1 mg/kg. The anesthesia was maintained
with Triple drip prepared by adding 25 gm of the Guaifenesin powder in 500 ml of 5% Dextrose solution, 500mg of
Xylazine and 1 gm of Ketamine. Initially the Triple drip was given @ dose rate of 1 ml/kg/hr and subsequently adjusted
depending upon the anesthetic depth of the horses. The mean arterial blood pressure was decreased after induction in
comparison to initial pressure, which was subsequently increased after 40 minutes. Xylazine, Ketamine and diazepam
combination produced smooth induction, excellent muscle relaxation and stable cardiopulmonary functions in all the
horses under the study. The mean time of complete recovery was 85.0± 4.38 minutes indicating the safe use of Xylazine,
Ketamine and Guaifenesin combination as short term anesthesia under field conditions.
Keywords :
Equine , Guaifenesine , Horse , Ketamine , TIVA , Triple drip , Xylazine