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Dr. Gehan Bassiony Ahmed Youssef :: Publications:

Title:
propofol anaesthesia in donkeys in cmbination with chloralhydrate
Authors: SF Ismail, BAY AbdAl-Galil,A.S.Aand Gehan
Year: 2010
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Lucrari stiintifice
Volume: 53
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 96-102
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Gehan Bassiony Ahmed Youssef_gg.pdf
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Abstract:

The  anesthesia  characterized  by  bad  quality  induction  with  strong  nervous  manifestation  after  chloral  hydrate  injection.  Nearly  all  body  reflexes  disappeared  after  propofol  infusion.  .   Complete  analgesia  and  sedation  was  achieved  at  4  minutes  after  injection  where  the  animals  showed  no  responses  to  any  painful  stimuli.  The  heart  rate  in  this  group  showed  gradual  increase  while  the  respiratory  rate  and  body  temperature  were  showed  significant  decrease.  The  recovery  of  the  animals  characterized  by  both  of  the  pedal  and  anal  reflexes  appeared  at  39  minutes  after  propofol  injection  .Complete  recovery  of  the  animals  occurred  at  95  minutes  with  tinny  smooth  recovery  without  any  signs  of  nervous  manifestation

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