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Effects of thiopentone and propofol on lower oesophageal sphincter and barrier pressure in the dog
Authors:A E Waterman  M A Hashim
Institution:Department of Veterinary Surgery, University of Bristol, Lang-ford House, Langford, Bristol
Abstract:The effects of thiopentone and propofol on oesophageal pressures were examined in 39 bitches. The dogs were premedicated with either atropine (n = 13), acepromazine maleate (n = 13) or a combination of atropine and acepromazine. Anaesthesia was induced with either thiopentone (15 dogs) or propofol (24 dogs), both given intravenously. Immediately following the induction of anaesthesia, gastric pressure and lower oesophageal sphincter pressure (LOSP) were measured and oesophageal barrier pressure determined. There were no significant differences attributable to the premedication regimens used but both LOSP and barrier pressure were significantly lower in the dogs anaesthetised with propofol compared to the animals given thiopentone (LOSP 12-2 ± 4-2 cm H2O propofol group versus 26-8 ± 6-5 cm H2O thiopentone group).
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