Comparison of medetomidine –morphine and medetomidine–methadone for sedation, isoflurane requirement and postoperative analgesia in dogs undergoing laparoscopy
Conclusion and clinical relevanceAt the dose used, sedation produced by both drugs when combined with medetomidine was equivalent, while volatile anaesthetic requirements and PR perioperatively were lower with methadone. Postoperative analgesia was deemed to be adequate for laparoscopy with either protocol, although methadone provided better analgesia 3 hours after surgery.
Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia - Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Mathieu Raillard, Julien Michaut ‐Castrillo, Damien Spreux, Olivier Gauthier, Gwenola Touzot‐Jourde, Delphine Holopherne‐Doran Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research
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