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Electrocardiographic study in geriatrics dogs submited to general anesthesia

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Author(s):
Andreza Conti
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (FMVZ/SBD)
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Examining board members:
Silvia Renata Gaido Cortopassi; Flavio Massone; Julia Maria Matera
Advisor: Silvia Renata Gaido Cortopassi
Field of knowledge: Agronomical Sciences - Veterinary Medicine
Indexed in: Banco de Dados Bibliográficos da USP-DEDALUS; Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações - USP
Location: Universidade de São Paulo. Biblioteca da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia; FMVZ /T.1294
Abstract

The electrocardiogram observed during the general anesthesia, can differ from the morfology of the preanesthetic record. It is unknown the influence of the anesthetic drugs in the electrocardiographic record of a elderly dog during general anesthesia, and if electrocardiographic disturbances interfere in their hemodynamic. Eighty two geriatrics dogs (risk category I or II) were evaluated and distributed in three groups: group I, small-size breeds (less than 10 kg, n=36); group II, medium-size breeds (11 to 25 kg, n=27), and group III, large-size breeds (26 to 45 kg, n=19). Beyond electrocardiographic evaluation, the preanesthetic profile consisted in packed cell volume, seric measurement of urea, creatinine, total protein and albumin; the eletrolytes (potassium, calcium, sodium and magnesium). The preanesthetic medication consisted in acepromazine with morphine or meperidine or only morphine. Anesthesia was induced with propofol or propofol with midazolam and maintained with isoflurane in 100% oxygen. During the anesthesia, the animals were monitoried with a continued computadorized electrocardiogram, recording rhythm, heart rate, P-R interval, QRS complex, ST segment and T wave. The systemic blood pressure (systolic, mean and dyastolic), the respiratory rate, the end-tidal carbon dioxide, partial pressure of arterial CO2, the arterial oxygen saturation, the partial pressure of arterial oxygen and oxygen saturation of hemoglobin were evaluated continuously. The animals were submitted to assisted or controled ventilation when hypoventilation and hypercapnia were observed. In the three groups, the normal sinus rhythm was more common (88%). Sinus tachycardia was observed in 9% of the animals. Sinus bradycardia and a decrease in the systemic blood pressure was observed in 3% of the animals. In view of the results obtained it is possible to conclude that, the isoflurane didn\'t provide the observation of arrhythmias and it gave hemodynamic stability. The prolonged P-R interval was observed although of no statistical significance. However it is important, because 11% of the animals that have prolonged P-R interval, developed first degree atrioventricularricular block. First degree AV block was observed in 2% of the animals in the preanesthetic electocardiogram, and 1% developed second degree AV block Mobitz I during the anesthesia. The changes of ST segment and T wave during the anesthetic proceeding was too common and it was related to hipoventilation. (AU)