The aim of this study was to determine the minimum anesthetic concentration of isoflurane (MAC) and sevoflurane (MAC) and evaluate the cardiorespiratory changes induced by varying fractions of inspired oxygen (FiO) in Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus). Twenty adult penguins (3.53 ± 0.44 kg) of undetermined sex were used. Both MAC (n = 9) and MAC (n = 13) were established using an up-and-down design. Next, twelve mechanically ventilated penguins were maintained at 1 MAC or 1 MAC (n = 6 per group) with the FiO initially set at 1.0. Three FiO values (0.6, 0.4 and 0.2) were then held constant during anesthesia for 20 minutes each. Arterial blood samples were collected for gas analysis after the 20-minute period for each FiO. Mean ± SD MAC was 1.93 ± 0.10% and MAC was 3.53 ± 0.13%. Other than heart rate at 0.6 FiO (86 ± 11 beats/minute in MAC and 132 ± 37 beats/minute in MAC; p = 0.041), no significant cardiorespiratory differences were detected between groups. In both groups, decreasing the FiO produced increased pH values and reduced partial pressures of carbon dioxide and bicarbonate. Partial pressures of oxygen (PaO) gradually lowered from 1.0 FiO through 0.2 FiO, though hypoxemia (PaO < 80 mmHg) occurred only with the latter FiO. The MAC and the MAC for the Magellanic penguin fell within the upper range of reported avian MAC estimates. To prevent hypoxemia in healthy, mechanically ventilated, either isoflurane- or sevoflurane-anesthetized Magellanic penguins, a minimum FiO of 0.4 should be used.

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