Abstract
Alteration in the arrhythmogenic dose of epinephrine (ADE) was determined in 6 healthy dogs under halothane anesthesia following the administration of xylazine at 1.1 mg/kg i.v. and acepromazine at 0.025 mg/kg i.v. The order of treatment was randomly assigned with each dog receiving both treatments and testing was carried out on 2 separate occasions with at least a 1 wk interval. The ADE determinations were made prior to drug administration during halothane anesthesia (CNTL) and then 20 min and 4 h following drug treatment. Epinephrine was infused for 3 min at increasing dose rates (2.5, 5.0, 10.0 micrograms/kg/min) until the arrhythmia criterion (4 or more intermittent or continuous premature ventricular contractions) was reached within the 3 min of infusion or the 1 min following cessation. The interinfusion interval was 20 min. There was a significant difference (P = 0.0001) in the ADE determined following acepromazine administration at 20 min (20.95 micrograms/kg +/- 2.28 SEM) compared to CNTL (6.64 micrograms/kg +/- 1.09), xylazine at 20 min (5.82 micrograms/kg +/- 0.95) and 4 h (6.13 micrograms/kg +/- 1.05), and acepromazine at 4 h (7.32 micrograms/kg +/- 0.34). No other significant differences existed (P < 0.05). In this study we were unable to show any sensitization to epinephrine following xylazine administration during halothane anesthesia, while a protective effect was shown with a low dose of acepromazine.
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