EVALUATION OF HAEMATO BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN CONTINUOUS RATE INFUSION OF 2% LIGNOCAINE DURING KETOFOL ANAESTHESIA IN DOGS


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  • Mithilesh Kumar Assistant Professor cum Junior Scientist , Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology, Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University, Patna, Bihar, India
  • Vishnu Prabhakar Postgraduate student, Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology ,Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University, Patna, Bihar
  • Ramesh kumar Singh Assistant Professor cum Junior Scientist, Department of Animal Genetics and Breeding, Bihar Veterinary College ,Bihar Animal Sciences University Patna, Bihar, India,
  • Ravi Ranjan Kumar Sinha Assistant Professor cum Junior Scientist, Department of Livestock Production Management, Bihar Veterinary College, Bihar Animal Sciences University, Patna, Bihar

https://doi.org/10.56093/ijvasr.v51i4.129509

Keywords:

Atropine sulphate, Continuous rate infusion (CRI), Dog, Ketofol, Lignocaine,, Xylazine HCl

Abstract

The effect of 2% lignocaine CRI during ketofol anaesthesia was studied in twelve adults dogs divided into two groups consisting of 6 animals each viz. Group-I (ketofol), Group-II (ketofol and 2% Lignocaine CRI) presented for hysterectomy procedure. Haematological and biochemical parameters were found to be within the physiological range. Ketofol along with 2% lignocaine as CRI showed no major
advantage over ketofol alone.

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26-10-2022

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Mithilesh Kumar, Vishnu Prabhakar, Ramesh kumar Singh, & Ravi Ranjan Kumar Sinha. (2025). EVALUATION OF HAEMATO BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN CONTINUOUS RATE INFUSION OF 2% LIGNOCAINE DURING KETOFOL ANAESTHESIA IN DOGS. Indian Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Research, 51(4), 21-25. https://doi.org/10.56093/ijvasr.v51i4.129509
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