Comparison Between Electroacupuncture, Detomidine Plus Electroacupuncture And Detomidine Alone For Laparoscopic Surgery In Goats

This study aimed to validate the effectiveness of electroacupuncture (EA), detomidine plus electroacupuncture and detomidine alone for laparoscopy in goats in terms of physiological variables, vital parameters, CBC and pain threshold. Fifteen healthy adult bucks divided into 3 groups (5 bucks/group...

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Autores principales: Khalifa Ashour, Naglaa Abd Elkader Awad, Sherein Saeid Abdelgayed, Amal Z. Leil, Eldessouky Sheta
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:fdd991aabc0047a395a12d1a1037455b2021-12-02T11:45:13ZComparison Between Electroacupuncture, Detomidine Plus Electroacupuncture And Detomidine Alone For Laparoscopic Surgery In Goatshttps://dx.doi.org/10.21608/javs.2020.1203511687-40722090-3308https://doaj.org/article/fdd991aabc0047a395a12d1a1037455b2020-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://javs.journals.ekb.eg/article_120351.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/1687-4072https://doaj.org/toc/2090-3308This study aimed to validate the effectiveness of electroacupuncture (EA), detomidine plus electroacupuncture and detomidine alone for laparoscopy in goats in terms of physiological variables, vital parameters, CBC and pain threshold. Fifteen healthy adult bucks divided into 3 groups (5 bucks/group); (group I) received electroacupuncture at 10 newly selected acupoints, (group II) get electroacupuncture plus detomidine and (group III) administered detomidine alone. The obtained data (M ±SD) were assessed at intervals (0 min.) before induction, (5 min.), (10 min.), (15 min.) and (20 min.) during induction, (30 min.), (45 min.) and (60 min.) throughout surgery and (24 hr) post-surgery, cortisol levels in serum at (0), (24 hr), and (72 hr) throughout laparoscopy. Group (I) showed improvement of the rates of eyelid closure, head and neck relaxation, rumen motility, and tympany. The respiratory rates, the body temperatures and capillary fill times for the three groups were not significantly different. Hematocrit, Hemoglobin, RBCs, Platelets and oxygen saturation (SpO2) were significant. ALT and AST showed no significance. Cortisol and pain threshold showed significant difference. Thus, electroacupuncture could be recommended for goat laparoscopic surgery as it works more potent and achieves sufficient abdominal anaesthesia superior to the other two regimes. Khalifa AshourNaglaa Abd Elkader AwadSherein Saeid AbdelgayedAmal Z. LeilEldessouky Sheta Egyptian Society for Animal ManagementarticleelectroacupuncturelaparoscopydetomidinegoatanaesthesiaZoologyQL1-991Veterinary medicineSF600-1100Animal biochemistryQP501-801ENJournal of Applied Veterinary Sciences, Vol 5, Iss 4, Pp 73-83 (2020)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic electroacupuncture
laparoscopy
detomidine
goat
anaesthesia
Zoology
QL1-991
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Animal biochemistry
QP501-801
spellingShingle electroacupuncture
laparoscopy
detomidine
goat
anaesthesia
Zoology
QL1-991
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Animal biochemistry
QP501-801
Khalifa Ashour
Naglaa Abd Elkader Awad
Sherein Saeid Abdelgayed
Amal Z. Leil
Eldessouky Sheta
Comparison Between Electroacupuncture, Detomidine Plus Electroacupuncture And Detomidine Alone For Laparoscopic Surgery In Goats
description This study aimed to validate the effectiveness of electroacupuncture (EA), detomidine plus electroacupuncture and detomidine alone for laparoscopy in goats in terms of physiological variables, vital parameters, CBC and pain threshold. Fifteen healthy adult bucks divided into 3 groups (5 bucks/group); (group I) received electroacupuncture at 10 newly selected acupoints, (group II) get electroacupuncture plus detomidine and (group III) administered detomidine alone. The obtained data (M ±SD) were assessed at intervals (0 min.) before induction, (5 min.), (10 min.), (15 min.) and (20 min.) during induction, (30 min.), (45 min.) and (60 min.) throughout surgery and (24 hr) post-surgery, cortisol levels in serum at (0), (24 hr), and (72 hr) throughout laparoscopy. Group (I) showed improvement of the rates of eyelid closure, head and neck relaxation, rumen motility, and tympany. The respiratory rates, the body temperatures and capillary fill times for the three groups were not significantly different. Hematocrit, Hemoglobin, RBCs, Platelets and oxygen saturation (SpO2) were significant. ALT and AST showed no significance. Cortisol and pain threshold showed significant difference. Thus, electroacupuncture could be recommended for goat laparoscopic surgery as it works more potent and achieves sufficient abdominal anaesthesia superior to the other two regimes.
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author Khalifa Ashour
Naglaa Abd Elkader Awad
Sherein Saeid Abdelgayed
Amal Z. Leil
Eldessouky Sheta
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Naglaa Abd Elkader Awad
Sherein Saeid Abdelgayed
Amal Z. Leil
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title Comparison Between Electroacupuncture, Detomidine Plus Electroacupuncture And Detomidine Alone For Laparoscopic Surgery In Goats
title_short Comparison Between Electroacupuncture, Detomidine Plus Electroacupuncture And Detomidine Alone For Laparoscopic Surgery In Goats
title_full Comparison Between Electroacupuncture, Detomidine Plus Electroacupuncture And Detomidine Alone For Laparoscopic Surgery In Goats
title_fullStr Comparison Between Electroacupuncture, Detomidine Plus Electroacupuncture And Detomidine Alone For Laparoscopic Surgery In Goats
title_full_unstemmed Comparison Between Electroacupuncture, Detomidine Plus Electroacupuncture And Detomidine Alone For Laparoscopic Surgery In Goats
title_sort comparison between electroacupuncture, detomidine plus electroacupuncture and detomidine alone for laparoscopic surgery in goats
publisher Egyptian Society for Animal Management
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.21608/javs.2020.120351
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