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Retrospective Assessment of Dobutamine Therapy for Hypotension in Anesthetized Horses
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1988
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HypertensionVeterinary ResearchEducationPharmacotherapyDobutamine AdministrationAnesthetic AdministrationCardiologyAnesthetic PharmacologyAnimal PhysiologyVeterinary PhysiologyEquine-assisted TherapyAnesthesia PracticePharmacologyPremature Atrial ContractionsAnimal ScienceVeterinary ScienceAnesthesiaMedicineDobutamine Intravenous InfusionRetrospective AssessmentAnesthesiology
Dobutamine was infused (1.7 micrograms/kg/minute) into 200 anesthetized horses as treatment for hypotension. The horses had been premedicated with xylazine, and anesthesia was induced with guaifenesin and ketamine and maintained with halothane. One hundred fifty-seven horses (79%) responded with an average increase in systolic blood pressure of at least 10 mm Hg within 10 minutes. A cardiac arrhythmia developed in 56 horses (28%) after dobutamine administration: 34 with sinus bradycardia, 18 with atrioventricular block, 2 with premature atrial contractions, and 2 with atrioventricular dissociation. Dobutamine intravenous infusion was effective treatment for hypotension in horses anesthetized with halothane.
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