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Laryngeal Function In Normal Dogs Administered Isoflurane Following Partial Clearance Of Alfaxalone Or Propofol

VETERINARY ANAESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA(2021)

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Objective To assess laryngeal function in normal dogs administered isoflurane following partial clearance of alfaxalone or propofol.Study design Randomized experimental crossover study.Animals A group of 12 purpose-bred, male Beagle dogs.Methods Dogs were randomly assigned to one of two treatments: alfaxaloneeisoflurane (ALF-ISO) or propofoleisoflurane (PRO-ISO) and anesthetized for three video laryngoscopy examinations. The alternate treatment occurred after >= 14 days interval. Examinations were performed after induction of anesthesia (LS-A), after 20 minutes of breathing isoflurane via a facemask (LS-B) and after a further 20 minutes of isoflurane (LS-C). Parameters of objective laryngeal function included inspiratory rima glottidis surface area (RGSA-I), expiratory rima glottidis surface area (RGSA-E) and % RGSA increase, calculated from three consecutive respiratory cycles in the final 15 seconds of each video laryngoscopy examination. The % RGSA increase was calculated using [(RGSA-I - RGSA-E)/RGSA-E] x 100. Subjective laryngeal function was evaluated independently by two experienced surgeons blinded to treatment.Results The % RGSA increase within each treatment was greater for LS-B and LS-C than for LS-A (ALF-ISO: p = 0.03, PRO-ISO: p = < 0.001). There was no difference within each treatment from LS-B compared with LS-C. RGSA-I increased within each treatment from LS-A to both LS-B and LS-C (ALF-ISO: p = 0.002) and to LS-C (PRO-ISO: p = 0.006). Subjective laryngeal function scores improved from LS-A to LS-C.Conclusions and clinical relevance Laryngeal function improved from postinduction examination following either 20 or 40 minutes of anesthesia with isoflurane via facemask. This study demonstrates that isoflurane may have a lesser effect on arytenoid abduction activity compared with more commonly used intravenous induction anesthetics (alfaxalone and propofol).
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laryngeal assessment, laryngeal function, laryngeal paralysis, laryngoscopy, vocal cord paralysis
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