Comparison of intramuscular or epidural methadone analgesic effects for cats submitted to ovariohysterectomy / Comparação do efeito analgésico da metadona via intramuscular ou epidural em gatas submetidas a ovariossalpingohisterectomia

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

RESUMO

This study compared the analgesic, sedative and neuroendocrine effects of the epidural (EP) and intramuscular (IM) methadone in cats submitted to ovariohisterectomy. Cats were randomly assigned to three groups of 08 animals each and received EP or IM methadone (0.2mg.kg-1 diluted with saline to 0.2ml.kg-1, G1 and G2, respectively) or a saline placebo (G3). Pre-anaesthetic medication was acepromazine (0.1mg.kg-1 IM). Anaesthesia was induced with thiopental (12mg.kg-1 IV) and maintained with halothane. Serum cortisol concentration, behavioral changes, degree of analgesia and sedation were evaluated. In the epidural methadone group (G1) lower scores of pain were observed when compared with the others groups, but the difference did not significance. Rescue analgesia was administered 3 times to 02 cats in the G1, 9 times to 05 cats in the G2 and 11 times to 06 cats in the G3. It was concluded that the methadone preemptive administration reduced postoperative analgesic requirement. Stress response was modulated by methadone in cats submitted to ovariohisterectomy.

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ovariohysterectomy analgesia cat gato analgesia ovariossalpingohisterectomia medicina veterinaria methadone metadona

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