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Comparison of preoperative fluid therapy protocols associated with inhalational or total intravenous anesthesia for anesthetic procedures in dogs with sepsis

This randomized clinical trial aimed to evaluate different fluid therapy protocols associated with inhalational or total intravenous anesthesia in the cardiorespiratory stability of bitches with sepsis subjected to a surgical procedure to control the infectious focus. Thirty-two bitches diagnosed wi...

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Autores principales: Lima, Vírgínia Conceição Tavares, Peixoto, Anna Julia Rodrigues, Fernandes, Maria Eduarda dos Santos Lopes, Oliveira, Lucinéia Costa, Campos, Ana Carolina de Souza, de Oliveira, Ágatha Ferreira Xavier, Stocco, Naiara Vidal, Baldani, Cristiane Divan, Barros, Felipe Farias Pereira da Câmara, Coelho, Cássia Maria Molinaro
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9477224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36128403
http://dx.doi.org/10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm001222
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author Lima, Vírgínia Conceição Tavares
Peixoto, Anna Julia Rodrigues
Fernandes, Maria Eduarda dos Santos Lopes
Oliveira, Lucinéia Costa
Campos, Ana Carolina de Souza
de Oliveira, Ágatha Ferreira Xavier
Stocco, Naiara Vidal
Baldani, Cristiane Divan
Barros, Felipe Farias Pereira da Câmara
Coelho, Cássia Maria Molinaro
author_facet Lima, Vírgínia Conceição Tavares
Peixoto, Anna Julia Rodrigues
Fernandes, Maria Eduarda dos Santos Lopes
Oliveira, Lucinéia Costa
Campos, Ana Carolina de Souza
de Oliveira, Ágatha Ferreira Xavier
Stocco, Naiara Vidal
Baldani, Cristiane Divan
Barros, Felipe Farias Pereira da Câmara
Coelho, Cássia Maria Molinaro
author_sort Lima, Vírgínia Conceição Tavares
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description This randomized clinical trial aimed to evaluate different fluid therapy protocols associated with inhalational or total intravenous anesthesia in the cardiorespiratory stability of bitches with sepsis subjected to a surgical procedure to control the infectious focus. Thirty-two bitches diagnosed with pyometra and sepsis and treated at the University Veterinary Hospital between 2018 and 2019 were recruited. After admission, diagnosis, clinical, and laboratory evaluation, patients were randomly distributed into the following groups: propofol 5 (P[5]: preoperative restrictive fluid therapy–5mL/kg/h and intravenous general anesthesia); propofol 10 (P[10]: preoperative liberal fluid therapy–10mL/kg/h and intravenous general anesthesia); and isoflurane 5 (I[5]: preoperative restrictive fluid therapy–5mL/kg/h and inhalational general anesthesia). Lactate on admission (LAC1) and release (LAC2), heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), systolic blood pressure (SBP), rectal temperature (RT), oxygen saturation (SpO(2)), and carbon dioxide extraction rate (EtCO(2)) were analyzed at PRE, T10, T20, T30, T40, T50, TEXT, and TDIS. Clearance of 20% of lactate occurred in 18 dogs, with the P[10] group displaying the best performance. There was no statistical difference in vasopressor requirements among the groups. Liberal fluid therapy showed greater cardiovascular stability than restrictive therapy in the perioperative period. Regarding general anesthesia, isoflurane showed greater cardiorespiratory stability than propofol during anesthetic maintenance. In conclusion, although the three proposed protocols are safe and there is no difference in their superiority, some observed changes may be relevant and considered when it is possible to individualize the therapy for the patient.
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spelling pubmed-94772242022-09-19 Comparison of preoperative fluid therapy protocols associated with inhalational or total intravenous anesthesia for anesthetic procedures in dogs with sepsis Lima, Vírgínia Conceição Tavares Peixoto, Anna Julia Rodrigues Fernandes, Maria Eduarda dos Santos Lopes Oliveira, Lucinéia Costa Campos, Ana Carolina de Souza de Oliveira, Ágatha Ferreira Xavier Stocco, Naiara Vidal Baldani, Cristiane Divan Barros, Felipe Farias Pereira da Câmara Coelho, Cássia Maria Molinaro Braz J Vet Med Scientific Article This randomized clinical trial aimed to evaluate different fluid therapy protocols associated with inhalational or total intravenous anesthesia in the cardiorespiratory stability of bitches with sepsis subjected to a surgical procedure to control the infectious focus. Thirty-two bitches diagnosed with pyometra and sepsis and treated at the University Veterinary Hospital between 2018 and 2019 were recruited. After admission, diagnosis, clinical, and laboratory evaluation, patients were randomly distributed into the following groups: propofol 5 (P[5]: preoperative restrictive fluid therapy–5mL/kg/h and intravenous general anesthesia); propofol 10 (P[10]: preoperative liberal fluid therapy–10mL/kg/h and intravenous general anesthesia); and isoflurane 5 (I[5]: preoperative restrictive fluid therapy–5mL/kg/h and inhalational general anesthesia). Lactate on admission (LAC1) and release (LAC2), heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), systolic blood pressure (SBP), rectal temperature (RT), oxygen saturation (SpO(2)), and carbon dioxide extraction rate (EtCO(2)) were analyzed at PRE, T10, T20, T30, T40, T50, TEXT, and TDIS. Clearance of 20% of lactate occurred in 18 dogs, with the P[10] group displaying the best performance. There was no statistical difference in vasopressor requirements among the groups. Liberal fluid therapy showed greater cardiovascular stability than restrictive therapy in the perioperative period. Regarding general anesthesia, isoflurane showed greater cardiorespiratory stability than propofol during anesthetic maintenance. In conclusion, although the three proposed protocols are safe and there is no difference in their superiority, some observed changes may be relevant and considered when it is possible to individualize the therapy for the patient. Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 2022-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9477224/ /pubmed/36128403 http://dx.doi.org/10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm001222 Text en Copyright Lima et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Copyright Lima et al. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lima, Vírgínia Conceição Tavares
Peixoto, Anna Julia Rodrigues
Fernandes, Maria Eduarda dos Santos Lopes
Oliveira, Lucinéia Costa
Campos, Ana Carolina de Souza
de Oliveira, Ágatha Ferreira Xavier
Stocco, Naiara Vidal
Baldani, Cristiane Divan
Barros, Felipe Farias Pereira da Câmara
Coelho, Cássia Maria Molinaro
Comparison of preoperative fluid therapy protocols associated with inhalational or total intravenous anesthesia for anesthetic procedures in dogs with sepsis
title Comparison of preoperative fluid therapy protocols associated with inhalational or total intravenous anesthesia for anesthetic procedures in dogs with sepsis
title_full Comparison of preoperative fluid therapy protocols associated with inhalational or total intravenous anesthesia for anesthetic procedures in dogs with sepsis
title_fullStr Comparison of preoperative fluid therapy protocols associated with inhalational or total intravenous anesthesia for anesthetic procedures in dogs with sepsis
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of preoperative fluid therapy protocols associated with inhalational or total intravenous anesthesia for anesthetic procedures in dogs with sepsis
title_short Comparison of preoperative fluid therapy protocols associated with inhalational or total intravenous anesthesia for anesthetic procedures in dogs with sepsis
title_sort comparison of preoperative fluid therapy protocols associated with inhalational or total intravenous anesthesia for anesthetic procedures in dogs with sepsis
topic Scientific Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9477224/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36128403
http://dx.doi.org/10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm001222
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