. "University of Tennessee" . . . "The goal of the study is to emphasise clinically significant properties of medetomidine - opioids combinations. Total of 90 dogs were included to the study, in which various painful procedures had been performed. Dogs were divided into three groups. In the FEN group medetomidine 0.01 mg/kg (n=30) had been given with fentanyl 0.01 mg/kg bolus following by 0.01 mg/kg/hr infusion. The BUT group (n=30) presented combination of medetomidin 0.01 mg/kg with butorphanol 0.2 mg/kg bolus only. The BUP group (n=30) had been given medetomidine 0.01 mg/kg with buprenorphine 0.01 mg/kg. All combinations were used as a bolus mixed in one syringe. Anesthesia induction had been facilitate by propofol administration and then maintained by O2/N2O/halothane inhalation. Insufficient depth of anesthesia was solved by propofol readministration. As main criteria, the level of sedation, initiative dose of propofol, as well as the need of its readministration had been observed. Furth"@en . "Sootornvipart, Kumpanart" . "Clinical evaluation of medetomidine-opioid agonists, -partial agonists and -mixed agonist/antagonists combination for anesthesia premedication in the dog" . "16170" . . "RIV/62157124:16170/03:00000382!RIV06-MSM-16170___" . "2003-09-16+02:00"^^ . "Clinical evaluation of medetomidine-opioid agonists, -partial agonists and -mixed agonist/antagonists combination for anesthesia premedication in the dog"@en . "Lexmaulov\u00E1, Leona" . "5400-5166" . "alpha-2 agonist; opioid"@en . . "Klinick\u00E9 zhodnocen\u00ED kombinace medetomidinu-opioidn\u00EDho agonisty, -parci\u00E1ln\u00EDho agonisty a agonisty/antagonisty pro premedikaci celkov\u00E9 anestezie u ps\u016F"@cs . "RIV/62157124:16170/03:00000382" . "Clinical evaluation of medetomidine-opioid agonists, -partial agonists and -mixed agonist/antagonists combination for anesthesia premedication in the dog" . "C\u00EDlem studie bylo zhodnotit klinicky v\u00FDznamn\u00E9 \u00FA\u010Dinky kombinace medetomidinu s opioidy - s butorfanolem, buprenorfinem nebo fentanylem. Hodnocen\u00FDmi krit\u00E9rii byla \u00FArove\u0148 sedace po premedikaci, mno\u017Estv\u00ED propofolu pro indukci a d\u00E1vka inhala\u010Dn\u00EDch anestetik pro veden\u00ED anestezie a zm\u011Bna vit\u00E1ln\u00EDch parametr\u016F v pr\u016Fb\u011Bhu anestezie. nejlep\u0161\u00ED sedaci navozovala kombinace s fentanylem, p\u0159i n\u00ED\u017E bylo z\u00E1rove\u0148 pot\u0159ebn\u00E9 i nejmen\u0161\u00ED mno\u017Estv\u00ED propofolu pro indukci."@cs . . "Vla\u0161\u00EDn, Michal" . "4"^^ . . . "The goal of the study is to emphasise clinically significant properties of medetomidine - opioids combinations. Total of 90 dogs were included to the study, in which various painful procedures had been performed. Dogs were divided into three groups. In the FEN group medetomidine 0.01 mg/kg (n=30) had been given with fentanyl 0.01 mg/kg bolus following by 0.01 mg/kg/hr infusion. The BUT group (n=30) presented combination of medetomidin 0.01 mg/kg with butorphanol 0.2 mg/kg bolus only. The BUP group (n=30) had been given medetomidine 0.01 mg/kg with buprenorphine 0.01 mg/kg. All combinations were used as a bolus mixed in one syringe. Anesthesia induction had been facilitate by propofol administration and then maintained by O2/N2O/halothane inhalation. Insufficient depth of anesthesia was solved by propofol readministration. As main criteria, the level of sedation, initiative dose of propofol, as well as the need of its readministration had been observed. Furth" . . "Clinical evaluation of medetomidine-opioid agonists, -partial agonists and -mixed agonist/antagonists combination for anesthesia premedication in the dog"@en . "Rau\u0161er, Petr" . . "1"^^ . "Z(MSM 161700002)" . . . "Klinick\u00E9 zhodnocen\u00ED kombinace medetomidinu-opioidn\u00EDho agonisty, -parci\u00E1ln\u00EDho agonisty a agonisty/antagonisty pro premedikaci celkov\u00E9 anestezie u ps\u016F"@cs . "2"^^ . "601376" . . "Knoxville, Tennessee, USA" . . "Knoxville, Tennessee, USA" . "138" . . "[B2F8528D81BB]" . "8th World Congress of Veterinary Anesthesia" . .