Tavuk ve Hindilerde Xylazin hidroklorürle Premedikasyon Etomidat, Ketamin Hidroklorür ve Propofol ile Sağlanan Anestezinin Klinik Parametreler Açısından Araştırılması

Bu çalışma kanatlı hayvanlarda genel anestezide emin, etkili, komplikasyon riski bulunmayan veya düşük düzeyde bulunan bir anestezik drogla çalışma gereği hissedildiğinden, bu ihtiyaca ışık tutması amaçlanarak yapılmıştır. Çalışmada; etomidat grubu için 6 tavuk, 6 hindi, propofol grubu için 6 tavuk, 6 hindi, ketamin grubu için 6 tavuk ve 6 hindi olmak üzere toplam 18 tavuk ile 18 hindi kullanıldı. Premedikasyon amacıyla xylazine hidrochloride (Rompun- Bayer) 1-2mg/kg kullanıldı. Premedikasyondan sonra ilk gruba 5 mg/kg etomidat (Johnson&Johnson) ikinci gruba 8 mg/kg propofol (Diprivan-Abbott™) vena subcutenea ulnarisden verildi. Üçüncü gruba 50 mg/kg dozunda ketamin hidrokloride (Ketasol-İnterhas) pectoral kas içine verildi. Parametrelere anestezi öncesi, anestezi sırası ve anesteziden 24 saat sonrasında bakıldı. Klinik parametrelerden kalp vurum sayısı, solunum sayısı ve beden ısısına bakıldı.Ketalar ile propofol tavuk ve hindi gruplarında kalp vurum sayısındaki değişiklikler istatistiki olarak p

A Research on Chickens and Turkeys Premedicated With Xylazine Hydrochloride and Anesthesia With Etomitade, Ketamine Hydrochloride and Propofol About Clinical Parameters

In this study, the goal was to shed light on the need of working with an anesthetic drug that is safe, effective and low or no any complications during general anesthesia in avian animals. The study etomidate for a group of six chickens, six turkeys, propofol for a group of six chickens, six turkeys, ketalar for a group six chickens, six turkeys and of a total of eighteen chickens and eighteen turkeys were used. For the purpose for premedication, xylazine (rompun-bayer) 1-2 mg/kg was used. After premedication, 5 mg/kg etomidate (Johnson&Johnson) to the first group and 8 mg/kg propofol (Diprivan-Abbott™ to the second group was administered via vena ulnaris subcutenea. To the third group 50 mg/kg ketamine hydrochloride (Ketasol-İnterhas) was given into the pectoral. Parameters were investegated before induction of anesthesia, during and 24 hours after anesthesia.The number of clinical parameters, heart rate and body temperature, respiratory rate were monitored.In groups of propofol and ketalar chicken and turkey changes heart ratea statistical value of p

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