Ability of flumazenil, butorphanol, and naloxone to reverse the anesthetic effects of oxymorphone-diazepam in dogs.

Author: BensonG J, LemkeK A, OlsonW A, ThurmonJ C, TranquilliW J

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the ability of flumazenil (FLU), butorphanol (BUT), and naloxone (NAL) to reverse the anesthetic effects of oxymorphone-diazepam in dogs. ANIMALS: 6 healthy adult mixed-bread dogs. PROCEDURE: Dogs were randomly assigned to each of 6 reversal treatment groups. In each experim...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8756878

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Reversing the Anesthetic Effects of Oxymorphone-Diazepam: Finding the Oasis in Canine Anesthesia

Veterinary anesthesia is a crucial aspect of animal care, requiring careful selection of anesthetic agents and strategies for safe and effective procedures. This research explores the reversal of anesthesia in dogs using a combination of oxymorphone and diazepam. The study investigates the efficacy of different reversal agents, including flumazenil, butorphanol, and naloxone, in restoring normal consciousness and function in dogs after anesthesia. The researchers meticulously evaluated the time to extubation, sternal recumbency, and walking as indicators of anesthetic recovery, providing valuable insights into the effectiveness of various reversal agents.

A Desert Oasis of Reversal: Flumazenil, Butorphanol, and Naloxone

The study demonstrates that flumazenil, in combination with butorphanol or naloxone, effectively reverses the anesthetic effects of oxymorphone-diazepam in dogs. The combination of these agents significantly reduced the time to extubation, sternal recumbency, and walking, indicating a quicker and smoother recovery from anesthesia. The study provides valuable information for veterinary professionals seeking safe and effective strategies for reversing anesthesia in dogs.

Navigating the Desert of Anesthesia: Finding the Right Reversal

Understanding the effectiveness of different reversal agents is crucial for managing anesthesia in dogs. This research provides a valuable resource for veterinary professionals, offering evidence-based guidance for selecting the appropriate reversal agent for individual patients. Just as a traveler in the desert must carefully choose their route, veterinary professionals must make informed decisions based on the specific needs of their canine patients.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study provides a valuable oasis of knowledge for veterinary professionals seeking to optimize canine anesthesia. The research highlights the effectiveness of flumazenil in combination with butorphanol or naloxone for reversing the anesthetic effects of oxymorphone-diazepam. This information is crucial for ensuring a safe and smooth recovery for canine patients undergoing anesthesia, allowing them to quickly return to their playful selves.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1996-12-31
  2. Date Revised 2013-11-21
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Pubmed ID

8756878

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

8756878

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