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. 2014 Oct-Dec;29(4):505–512. doi: 10.5935/1678-9741.20140075

Table 1.

Details of the pre-medication and anaesthetic protocols and the peri-and post-operative medications of the two groups of rats in whom an acute myocardial infarction (AMI) was created.

Anaesthesia Protocol Group 1 (n =35) Group 2 (n=40)
Inhalation Anaesthesia Halothane (vaporizer) Halothane (facial mask)
Dissociative Anaesthesia Ketamine 12.5mg/kg IP not given
Muscle Relaxant Diazepam 1.25mg/kg IP not given
Intraoperative Analgesic Meperidine 5mg/kg IM Meperidine 5mg/kg IM
Postoperative Analgesics Morphine 1mg/kg SC, Morphine 1mg/kg SC,
  three times per day three times per day
  for 48 hours for 48 hours
  Flunixin 2.5mg/kg SC, Flunixin 2.5mg/kg SC,
  once a day for 48 hours once a day for 48 hours
Antibiotic Enrofloxacin 10mg/kg IM, Enrofloxacin 10mg/kg IM,
  once daily for 4 days once daily for 4 days
Anticholinergic* Atropine 40μg/kg IM Atropine 40μg/kg IM
Diuretic* Furosemide 1-4mg/kg IM Furosemide 1-4mg/kg IM
Positive Inotrope* Adrenaline 0.04-0.2mg/kg IM Adrenaline 0.04-0.2mg/kg IM

IM=intramuscular route of administration; IP= intraperitoneal route of administration; SC=subcutaneous route of administration; n=sample size.

(*) Rats which developed adverse cardio-respiratory and renal effects following the creation of an AMI were treated with atropine, furosemide and adrenaline, if necessary