In:
American Journal of Veterinary Research, American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), Vol. 75, No. 6 ( 2014-06), p. 521-526
Kurzfassung:
Objective —To determine the safety, efficacy, and effects on hemolymph gas analysis variables of sevoflurane anesthesia in Chilean rose tarantulas ( Grammostola rosea ). Animals —12 subadult Chilean rose tarantulas of unknown sex. Procedures —Spiders were anesthetized in a custom chamber with sevoflurane (5% in oxygen [1.0 L/min]), then allowed to recover in 100% oxygen. Righting reflex was evaluated every 3 minutes during anesthesia to determine time to anesthetic induction and recovery. Hemolymph samples were collected from an intracardiac location prior to and after induction of anesthesia and evaluated to determine various gas analysis variables. Results —Mean ± SD induction and recovery times were 16 ± 5.91 minutes and 29 ± 21.34 minutes, respectively. Significant differences were detected for P o 2 , base excess, and glucose and ionized magnesium concentrations between hemolymph samples obtained before anesthesia and those obtained after induction of anesthesia. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance —Results of this study suggested that the use of sevoflurane as an anesthetic agent for Chilean rose tarantulas was safe and effective. Various hemolymph sample gas analysis values changed during anesthesia.
Materialart:
Online-Ressource
ISSN:
0002-9645
DOI:
10.2460/ajvr.75.6.521
Sprache:
Unbekannt
Verlag:
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
Publikationsdatum:
2014
ZDB Id:
2056942-7
SSG:
22