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ELETROCARDIOGRAMA COMPUTADORIZADO EM CUTIAS (DASYPROCTA PRYMNOLOPHA, WAGLER 1831) ANESTESIADAS COM CETAMINA E MIDAZOLAM

Authors: Anaemilia das Neves Diniz; Caike Pinho de Sousa; Danielle Climaco Marques; Eduardo Antonio Lima Oliveira; José Luís de Sousa Santana; Maria Alice Batista x Araujo; Rita de Cassia Viana; +3 Authors

ELETROCARDIOGRAMA COMPUTADORIZADO EM CUTIAS (DASYPROCTA PRYMNOLOPHA, WAGLER 1831) ANESTESIADAS COM CETAMINA E MIDAZOLAM

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Objetivo: Este trabalho teve por objetivo definir o padrão eletrocardiográfico de cutias (D. prymnolopha) anestesiadas com cetamina e midazolam. Métodos: Foram utilizadas 18 cutias clinicamente saudáveis, provenientes do Núcleo de Estudos e Preservação de Animais Silvestres (NEPAS) da Universidade Federal do Piauí. Os animais foram submetidos à contenção química com cloridrato de cetamina a 5% na dosagem de 15mg/kg associado ao midazolam, na dosagem de 1mg/kg, por via intramuscular. Os exames eletrocardiográficos foram realizados pelo método computadorizado, com o eletrocardiógrafo veterinário (Módulo de Aquisição de ECG Para Computador (ECG - PC versão Windows 95) Tecnologia Eletrônica Brasileira (TEB) composto por um circuito eletrônico ligado externamente a um notebook, e de um software instalado no disco rígido do computador. Resultados: Os valores de duração do complexo QRS, intervalos PR e QT, comparados entre machos e fêmeas, apresentaram diferença significativa. Em milivoltagem a onda R foi o único parâmetro que apresentou diferença significativa entre machos e fêmeas. O peso dos animais também foi significativamente diferente entre os gêneros. Conclusão: O protocolo anestésico mostrou-se bem tolerado pelos animais deste experimento, não ocorrendo quadros de arritmias durante o tempo de monitoramento dos animais

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