The utility of a novel formulation of alfaxalone in a remote delivery system.
Vet Anaesth Analg
; 48(4): 537-540, 2021 Jul.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
To quantify induction time, reliability, physiological effects, recovery quality and dart volume of a novel formulation of alfaxalone (40 mg mL-1) used in combination with medetomidine and azaperone for the capture and handling of wild bighorn sheep. STUDYDESIGN:
Prospective clinical study. ANIMALS A total of 23 wild bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) in Sheep River Provincial Park, AB, Canada.METHODS:
Free-ranging bighorn sheep were immobilized using medetomidine, azaperone and alfaxalone delivered with a remote delivery system. Arterial blood was collected for measurement of blood gases, physiologic variables (temperature, heart and respiratory rates) were recorded and induction and recovery length and quality were scored.RESULTS:
Data from 20 animals were included. Administered dose rates were alfaxalone (0.99 ± 0.20 mg kg-1; 40 mg mL-1), azaperone (0.2 ± 0.04 mg kg-1; 10 mg mL-1) and medetomidine (0.16 ± 0.03 mg kg-1; 30 mg mL-1). The mean drug volume injected was 1.51 mL. The median (range) induction time was 7.7 (5.8-9.7) minutes, and recovery was qualitatively smooth. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE An increased concentration formulation of alfaxalone was administered in combination with medetomidine and azaperone, and resulted in appropriate anesthesia for the capture and handling of bighorn sheep. The dart volume was small, with potential for reducing capture-related morbidity.Palavras-chave
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Pregnanodionas
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Hipnóticos e Sedativos
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2021
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