The study aimed to evaluate the effects of epidural sufentanil vs morphine on non-invasive blood pressure, heart rate and respiratory rate on isoflurane requirements and quality of post-operative analgesia in 12 dogs undergoing tibia, plateau leveling osteotomy. In the post-operative period a cumulative Pain Scale was scored hourly by the same anaesthetist, until 6h post-surgery. Epidural sufentanil produced isoflurane sparing effect and quicker recovery compared to morphine together with good level of analgesia in the post-operative period.

Sufentanil vs morphine for epidural analgesia in the dog

BUFALARI, Antonello;NANNARONE, Sara;ARCELLI, Rolando;DI MEO, Antonio
2008

Abstract

The study aimed to evaluate the effects of epidural sufentanil vs morphine on non-invasive blood pressure, heart rate and respiratory rate on isoflurane requirements and quality of post-operative analgesia in 12 dogs undergoing tibia, plateau leveling osteotomy. In the post-operative period a cumulative Pain Scale was scored hourly by the same anaesthetist, until 6h post-surgery. Epidural sufentanil produced isoflurane sparing effect and quicker recovery compared to morphine together with good level of analgesia in the post-operative period.
2008
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