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Haemogasometric effects of xylazine and romifidine in goats treated with yohimbine

With the purpose to assess some of the clinical and laboratorial features induced by xylazine and romifidine, at equipotent sedative doses, followed by the use of yohimbine, eight crossbred female goats were assigned randomly to four treatments at the following dose rates: A- 250µg/kg/IM xylazine plus 0.1ml/kg/IV saline solution, B- 250µg/kg/IM xylazine plus 250µg/kg/IV de yohimbine, C- 25µg/kg/IM romifidine plus 0.1ml/kg/IV saline, D- 25µg/kg/IM romifidine plus 250µg/kg/IV yohimbine. Breath rate, pH, oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions, concentration of hydrogen carbonate, base excess and fraction of oxyhemoglobin of arterial blood were measured. A crossover experimental design was used and the comparisons of treatment means were performed by Duncan test (Pd<0.05). Xylazine and romifidine induced a decrease in partial pressure of oxygen and an increase in partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood. Yohimbine reversed the effects of xylazine and romifidine on arterial oxygen carbon partial pressures.

goat; xylazine; romifidine; yohimbine


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