Inhalation Anaesthesia for the Castration of Piglets: CO2 Compared to Halothane

作者: I. Kohler , Y. Moens , A. Busato , J. Blum , U. Schatzmann

DOI: 10.1111/J.1439-0442.1998.TB00867.X

关键词: OrchiectomyEndocrinologyGeneral anaesthesiaInternal medicineRoom air distributionCastrationPlasma cortisolHalothaneInhalationMedicineAnesthesiaInduction system

摘要: General anaesthesia with 80% CO2/20% O2 and 5% halothane in (mask induction) was compared for castration of 3-4 week-old piglets. One group castrated without anaesthesia. Of the noncastrated control groups one had CO2- anaesthesia, breathed room air through induction system, held position. The behaviour to assessed, cortisol-, ACTH- beta-endorphin plasma concentrations were determined quantify stress elicited by handling. Violent struggling vocalization CO2 positioning into mask system while breathing air; quiet. induced profound surgical anaesthesia; whereas under some animals exhibited still a slight reaction castration. Recovery fast, smooth quite. Permanent violent Plasma cortisol not sensitive tool judge stress. high ACTH confirm our clinical experience. is fast safely piglets can be performed any reaction, but reduced.

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