Canine intraocular pressure dynamics during mild-pain ophthalmic procedures in three premedication protocols
Laura Voiko, Armands Vekšins, Diāna Birnere, Liga Kovalcuka

TL;DR
This study compares how different premedication protocols affect eye pressure in dogs during ophthalmic procedures.
Contribution
The study identifies acepromazine combined with butorphanol as the most effective premedication for minimizing intraocular pressure increases during surgery.
Findings
Acepromazine with butorphanol reduced intraocular pressure (IOP) effectively during and after surgery.
IOP remained within normal ranges across all groups despite fluctuations.
No correlation was found between IOP and factors like sex, breed, or age.
Abstract
Maintaining intraocular pressure (IOP) stability during ophthalmic procedures is essential to ensuring surgical success and reducing complications related to IOP fluctuations. This study aimed to evaluate IOP dynamics in dogs undergoing mild-pain ophthalmic procedures under three different premedication protocols: butorphanol alone (B), butorphanol with medetomidine (BM), and butorphanol with acepromazine (BA). Thirty clinically healthy client-owned dogs of various breeds (19 males, 11 females, aged 4 months–11 years, weight 7.8–79 kg) were randomized into three groups. IOP was measured at multiple perioperative time points using rebound tonometry: premedication (T0), 5 (T5), and 10 (T10) min after premedication, after intubation (Tint), before surgery (Tbsur), post-surgery (Tasur), during extubation (Text), and before discharge (Tlea). Statistical analyses, including t-tests and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVeterinary Pharmacology and Anesthesia · Anesthesia and Pain Management · Intraocular Surgery and Lenses
