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Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery | 2003

Clinical use of dexmedetomidine as premedicant in cats undergoing propofol–sevoflurane anaesthesia

Guilherme M. Mendes; André Luis Selmi; Glenda Ramalho Barbudo-Selmi; Bruno Testoni Lins; Juliana P Figueiredo

The purpose of this report was to evaluate the cardiorespiratory effects and efficacy of dexmedetomidine as a premedicant agent in cats undergoing ovariohysterectomy anaesthetized with propofol–sevoflurane. Cats were randomly divided into two groups of eight animals each. Dexmedetomidine (0.01 mg/kg) or 0.9% saline was administered intravenously (D and S, respectively). After 5 min, propofol was administered intravenously and anaesthesia was maintained with sevoflurane. Heart and respiratory rates, arterial blood pressure, oxygen saturation, rectal temperature and the amount of propofol needed for induction were measured. Premedication with dexmedetomidine reduced the requirement of propofol (6.7±3.8 mg/kg), but induced bradycardia, compared with the administration of saline (15.1±5.1 mg/kg). Recovery quality was significantly better in D but no significant difference in time to return of swallowing reflex was observed between groups (D=2.5±0.5 min;S=3.2±1.8 min). In conclusion, dexmedetomidine is a safe and effective agent for premedication in cats undergoing propofol–sevoflurane anaesthesia with minimal adverse effects.


Ciencia Rural | 2003

O butorfanol na anestesia pela romifidina-tiletamina-zolazepam em gatos

André Luis Selmi; Glenda Ramalho Barbudo-Selmi; Guilherme M. Mendes; Concepta McManus; Christine Souza Martins

The effect of butorphanol was investigated in six adult cats anesthetized with romifidine-tiletamine-zolazepam. Cats were given romifidine (40µg.kg-1) tiletamine (7mg.kg-1) and zolazepam (7mg.kg-1) (RTZ) intramuscularly, or RTZ and butorphanol (0.2mg.kg-1) (RTZB). Heart rate, respiratory rate, oscillometric systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure and mean blood pressure, oxihemoglobin saturation and rectal temperature were determined for 120 minutes and compared to baseline values. Anesthetic effects were evaluated using a score system. Time of induction, anesthesia and recovery were also determined for comparison. Induction time and anesthetic time were significantly longer in RTZB. In the RTZB group a significant decrease in respiratory rate was observed while in the RTZ group this was transitory. Heart rate did not change in the RTZ group until 60 minutes and decreased significantly in the RTZB group from the time of injection. It is concluded that RTZ is an effective anesthetic combination with minimal cardiovascular side effects and that addition of butorphanol to this combination prolongs the anesthetic time and induces analgesia for a longer period, but causes a decrease in heart and respiratory rate in cats.


Ciencia Rural | 2004

Periodontal disease characterization in dogs with normal renal function or chronic renal failure

Glenda Ramalho Barbudo-Selmi; Marileda Bonafim Carvalho; André Luis Selmi; S. E. C. Martins

The purpose of this study was to evaluate periodontal disease (PD) in dogs with chronic renal failure (CRF) and to compare it to PD in dogs with normal renal function (NRF). Twelve dogs with CRF and 24 dogs with NRF, all presenting dental pocket formation, were compared. In all dogs, serum creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, urine specific gravity and total red and white blood cells were determined. A complete oral examination was also performed including evaluation of bacterial plaque, gingivitis, gingival recession, pocket, calculus, dental mobility, dental loss, and ulcers. These data were used to calculate plaque index (PI), gingival index (GI) and periodontal destruction index (PDI). PD was graded as mild, moderate or severe based on the results. Mild, moderate or severe PD was observed in dogs with NRF, whereas dogs with CRF presented either mild or severe PD. Dogs with NRF showed higher involvement of the maxillary teeth, whereas dogs with CRF showed a higher involvement of the mandibular teeth. Plaque index was significantly higher in dogs with NRF. It was concluded that lesion distribution and periodontal disease progression may be altered in dogs with CRF, and gingival inflammatory response differs in dogs with NRF and CRF regarding to the stage of periodontal disease.


Ciencia Rural | 2003

Centro instantâneo de movimento, na avaliação ex-vivo da reconstrução extra-articular fabelo-tibial, após transecção do ligamento cruzado cranial em cães

André Luis Selmi; Bruno Testoni Lins; Glenda Ramalho Barbudo-Selmi; Guiherme Maia Mendes

This study evaluated the effect of two suture materials, stainless steel wire and polypropylene, on the stifle joint biomechanics by means of analysis of the instantaneous center of motion after stabilization of cranial cruciate ligament-deficient stifle with the fabelo-tibial suture technique. The instantaneous center of motion and resulting velocity vectors were determined by radiographic examination of the stifle joint in twelve dogs before and after cranial cruciate ligament transection, and after joint stabilization. All the stifles showed normally positioned instantaneous centers of motion and velocity vectors before cranial cruciate ligament transection. Eleven joints had abnormally positioned velocity vectors after transection of the cranial cruciate ligament. After joint stabilization, four joints in the stainless steel wire suture group continued showing abnormal velocity vectors, while all stifles joints in the polypropylene group had normal positioned velocity vectors. The polypropylene suture is more adequate for extra-articular stabilization as it maintains the normal joint biomechanics.


Ciencia Rural | 2002

Clinical and radiographic evaluation of a polyester prosthesis in dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture

André Luis Selmi; João Guilherme Padilha Filho; Glenda Ramalho Barbudo; Luiz Eduardo Carvalho Buquera; Júlio Carlos Canola

Clinical and radiographic findings after intra-articular replacement of cranial cruciate ligament with a polyester prosthesis using a modified over-the-top technique were evaluated in six dogs. Seven surgeries were done due to bilateral involvement of the cranial cruciate ligament in one dog. Clinical evaluation was performed on postoperative days 3, 10 and 40, and radiographic evaluation was done at 5 and 24 months after surgery in five dogs, where signs of progressive degenerative joint disease were confirmed. Resolution of clinical signs was observed from 25 to 68 days after surgery as evaluated by dog owners. Overall function of joint movement after surgery was classified as good. Two dogs presented fraying of the implant after surgery. It was concluded that the polyester prosthesis, as implanted in these dogs, was not a satisfactory replacement for the injured ligament, as better results may be obtained with less invasive and simpler techniques.


Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2001

Reparação de feridas cutâneas de roedores da espécie Calomys callosus, tratadas com hidrocarboneto alifático: aspectos morfométricos, morfológicos e histológicos

Glenda Ramalho Barbudo; Marcelo Emélio Beletti; Duvaldo Eurides; André Luis Selmi

O efeito cicatrizante do hidrocarboneto alifatico foi pesquisado atraves da aplicacao diaria em feridas cutâneas, cirurgicamente provocadas, em roedores da especie Calomys callosus. As feridas dos animais foram analisadas sob os aspectos macroscopicos e histologicos transcorridos 3, 7, 14 e 21 dias de tratamento e comparado com o uso de solucao fisiologica a 0,9%. O hidrocarboneto alifatico antecipou a cicatrizacao ao diminuir a umidade, aumentar a formacao do tecido de granulacao e a neovascularizacao, conduzindo a reepitelizacao.


Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia | 2004

Sedative, analgesic and cardiorespiratory effects of romifidine in cats

André Luis Selmi; Glenda Ramalho Barbudo-Selmi; Guilherme M. Mendes; Juliana P Figueiredo; Bruno Testoni Lins


Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia | 2003

Chemical restraint of peccaries with tiletamine/zolazepam and xylazine or tiletamine/zolazepam and butorphanol

André Luis Selmi; Guilherme M. Mendes; Juliana P Figueiredo; Fabiano Borba Guimarães; Glenda Rb Selmi; Francisco Em Bernal; Concepta McMannus; Giane Regina Paludo


Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia | 2004

Assessment of dexmedetomidine/ketamine anesthesia in golden‐headed lion tamarins (Leontopithecus chrysomelas)

André Luis Selmi; Guilherme M. Mendes; Vanner Boere; Leonardo As Cozer; Emivaldo de Siqueira Filho; Carlos A. Bruno da Silva


Archive | 2004

Caracterizao da doena periodontal em ces com insuficincia renal crnica ou funo renal normal

Glenda Ramalho Barbudo-Selmi; Marileda Bonafim Carvalho; André Luis Selmi; Silvio Emilio; Cuevas Martins

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Cuevas Martins

University of São Paulo

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