Analgesic and Cardiopulmonary Effects of Epidural Romifidine and Morphine Combination in Horses.

J Equine Vet Sci

Post graduate program in Veterinary Medicine, Santa Maria Federal University, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Published: July 2021

The study aim is to compare the effects of epidural administration of two different doses of romifidine combined with morphine in horses. A prospective crossover blinded experimental design was used. Five adult healthy horses two males and three females with a mean body weight of 380 ± 45 Kg (335-425 kg), were studied. Treatments consisted of romifidine 30 μg/kg (R30) or 60 μg/kg (R60) combined with morphine 0.1 mg/kg with a washout interval of 72 hours, administered through an epidural catheter placed at the first intercoccygeal space. Heart rate (HR) and respiratory rate (f), pH, blood gases, arterial blood pressures (mmHg), and threshold for electrical noxious stimulation was evaluated for 120 minutes and after 240 minutes of epidural injection. Data were collected before injections and every 15 minutes for 120 minutes, and at 240 minutes of epidural administration. Significant sedation occurred in both treatments with no statistically significant difference between them. There were significant changes in f and HR from baseline but no difference between treatments. Arterial blood pressures were significantly lower in R60 treatment from 75 up to 120 minutes post epidural injection. Analgesia was considered moderate for both treatments lasting longer with romifidine at 60 μg/kg. Epidurally administered romifidine and morphine combination in horses produces dose-dependent sedation, arterial hypotension, and antinociceptive effects.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jevs.2021.103459DOI Listing

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