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Comparison of Heart Rate and Blood Pressure with Toe Pinch and Bispectral Index for Monitoring the Depth of Anesthesia in Piglets

机译:用脚趾夹和双谱指数比较心率和血压监测仔猪麻醉深度

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Determining depth of anesthesia (DOA) is a clinical challenge in veterinary medicine, yet it is critical for the appropriate oversight of animals involved in potentially painful experimental procedures. Here, we investigated various parameters used to monitor conscious awareness during surgical procedures and refined the application of noxious stimuli to anesthetized animals. Specifically we used a common stimulus, a compressive toe pinch (TP), to determine physiologic changes that accompanied a positive or negative motion response in isoflurane-anesthetized piglets. A positive response was defined as any reflexive withdrawal, whereas a negative response was defined as the absence of motion after stimulation. We also assessed the utility of the bispectral index (BIS) for its ability to predict a motion response to TP. The average of BIS values over 1 min (BISmean) was recorded before and after TP. In piglets with a positive response to TP, heart rate (HR), but not blood pressure (BP), increased significantly, but receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis revealed that HR was not a sensitive, specific predictor of TP motion response. Both before and after TP, BISmean was a strong predictor of a positive motion response. We conclude that HR and noninvasive BP changes are not clinically reliable indicators of anesthetic depth when assessed immediately after a peripherally applied compressive force as an indicator stimulus; however, BISmean and response TP are acceptable for assessing DOA in piglets maintained under isoflurane anesthesia.
机译:麻醉深度(DOA)的确定是兽医学的一项临床挑战,但是对于适当监督可能痛苦的实验程序中涉及的动物来说,这是至关重要的。在这里,我们调查了用于监测外科手术过程中意识意识的各种参数,并完善了有害刺激物在麻醉动物中的应用。具体来说,我们使用了常见的刺激物,即压缩脚趾(TP),来确定伴随异氟烷麻醉的仔猪出现正运动或负运动的生理变化。阳性反应定义为任何反射性退缩,而阴性反应定义为刺激后无运动。我们还评估了双谱索引(BIS)预测TP运动响应的能力。在TP前后记录1分钟内BIS平均值(BISmean)。在对TP呈阳性反应的仔猪中,心率(HR)而非血压(BP)显着增加,但是接受者工作特征(ROC)分析显示,HR不是TP运动反应的敏感,特异性预测因子。在TP之前和之后,BISmean都是积极运动反应的有力预测指标。我们得出的结论是,在外围施加压缩力作为指标刺激后立即评估时,HR和非侵入性BP变化不是麻醉深度的临床可靠指标;然而,在异氟烷麻醉下维持仔猪的DOA时,BISmean和反应TP是可以接受的。

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