Performance Of The Parasympathetic Tone Activity (Pta) Index To Assess The Intraoperative Nociception Using Different Premedication Drugs In Anaesthetised Dogs
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF VETERINARY SCIENCE AND MEDICINE(2020)
摘要
The dynamic variations of the Parasympathetic Tone Activity (PTA) index were evaluated to assess nociception in dogs undergoing anaesthetic protocols with different premedication drugs. Sixty-six dogs, divided into three groups of 22 dogs each, were given different premedication drugs "morphine" (0.2 mg/kg), "morphine + medetomidine (5 mu g/kg)", "morphine + acepromazine (0.03 mg/kg)", then similarly induced and maintained under general anaesthesia. The PTA, HR (heart rate) and MAP (mean arterial pressure) were assessed at S (steady-state), Cut (cutaneous incision), PTA(E) (PTA Event, assessed 1 min before a significant PTA decrease), HDR (Haemodynamic reaction, assessed 5 min before an increase of >= 20% in HR and/or MAP). For each group, the dynamic variation of PTA (Delta PTA) was calculated and a Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) curve was performed to detect if any of the premedication drugs may alter the performance of PTA index to predict intraoperative haemodynamic reactions. In all groups, a haemodynamic reaction was detected after Cut, PTA(E) and HDR and was preceded with a significant decrease of PTA, except for "morphine + medetomidine" group which showed a significant drop of PTA only at PTA(E) and HDR. The Delta PTA showed a fair performance in all groups (a mean [95% CI] AUC of 0.73 [0.62-0.82], 0.70 [0.59-0.79] and 0.71 [0.59-0.80] respectively in morphine, morphine + ACP and morphine + medetomidine). Although Delta PTA was rather altered by the premedication drug, it was able to predict, to a certain extent, haemodynamic reactions in all groups.
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PTA, haemodynamic reactions, premedication, monitoring, dog
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