Analgesia after feline ovariohysterectomy under midazolam-medetomidine-ketamine
anaesthesia with buprenorphine or butorphanol, and carprofen or meloxicam: a
prospective, randomised clinical trial.
Author(s): Polson S, Taylor PM, Yates D.
Affiliation(s): RSPCA Greater Manchester Animal Hospital, Salford, UK. polly@taylormonroe.co.uk
Publication date & source: 2012, J Feline Med Surg. , 14(8):553-9
One hundred female cats undergoing routine ovariohysterectomy under
midazolam-medetomidine-ketamine anaesthesia were included in a blinded,
randomised, prospective clinical study to compare postoperative analgesia
produced by four analgesic drug combinations given preoperatively (n = 25 per
group). A secondary aim was to assess the effects in kittens and pregnant
animals. Buprenorphine 180 µg/m(2) or butorphanol 6 mg/m(2) were given with
either carprofen 4 mg/kg (groups BUPC and BUTC, respectively) or meloxicam 0.3
mg/kg (groups BUPM or BUTM, respectively). Medetomidine was not antagonised. A
simple, descriptive scale (SDS; 0-4), a dynamic and interactive visual analogue
scale (DIVAS; 0-100 mm) and mechanical nociceptive thresholds (MT; 2.5-mm
diameter probe) were used to evaluate postoperative pain. All pain scores were
low (DIVAS <10 mm, SDS <2 and MT >10 N) and there were no significant differences
between the groups. It was concluded that all protocols provided adequate
analgesia and when used with midazolam-medetomidine-ketamine are effective for
routine feline ovariohysterectomy.
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