Publication: Clinical evaluation of intranasal medetomidine-ketamine and medetomidine-S(+)-ketamine for induction of anaesthesia in rabbits in two centres with two different administration techniques
Clinical evaluation of intranasal medetomidine-ketamine and medetomidine-S(+)-ketamine for induction of anaesthesia in rabbits in two centres with two different administration techniques
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Weiland, L. C., Kluge, K., Kutter, A. P. N., & Kronen, P. W. (2017). Clinical evaluation of intranasal medetomidine-ketamine and medetomidine-S(+)-ketamine for induction of anaesthesia in rabbits in two centres with two different administration techniques. Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 44(1), 98–105. https://doi.org/10.1111/vaa.12408
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OBJECTIVE: The aim was to compare efficacy and side effects of induction with medetomidine-ketamine or medetomidine-S(+)-ketamine by intranasal (IN) instillation in rabbits and to evaluate both protocols during subsequent isoflurane anaesthesia. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, blinded, randomized experimental study in two centres. ANIMALS: Eighty-three healthy New Zealand White rabbits undergoing tibial or ulnar osteotomy. METHODS: Medetomidine (0.2 mg kg-1 ) with 10 mg kg-1 ketamine (MK) or 5 mg kg-1 S(+)-ketamine (MS) was administere
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Weiland, L. C., Kluge, K., Kutter, A. P. N., & Kronen, P. W. (2017). Clinical evaluation of intranasal medetomidine-ketamine and medetomidine-S(+)-ketamine for induction of anaesthesia in rabbits in two centres with two different administration techniques. Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 44(1), 98–105. https://doi.org/10.1111/vaa.12408