Hemodynamic and respiratory effects in sheep subjected to four ventilation types and anesthetized with isoflurane or propofol

Authors

  • Luara da Rosa Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7940-6024
  • Amarildo Oliveira Lyra De Souza Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina
  • Bruna Ditzel Regalin Universidade Federal de Jataí
  • Doughlas Regalin Universidade Federal de Jataí https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2343-1623
  • Felipe Comassetto Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina https://orcid.org/0009-0009-0792-8876
  • Carla Dezan de Lorenzi Cancellier Centro Universitário Barriga Verde https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5168-3153
  • Samuel Jorge Ronchi Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina
  • Nilson Oleskovicz Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2024v45n3p713

Keywords:

Isoflurane, Ventilatory modalities, Sheep, Propofol.

Abstract

The objective of this study was to examine the effects of various ventilation modalities in sheep anesthetized with isoflurane or propofol. Twelve healthy adult crossbred ewes, aged 12 months and weighing 32±5 kg, were used in the study. After instrumentation with conscious animals in the right lateral decubitus position, they were administered morphine (0.3 mg kg-1) and detomidine (20 mcg kg-1) as preanesthetic medication. General anesthesia was induced with propofol (4 mg kg-1), followed by intubation. The sheep were then allocated into two groups: PG (n=6), which received continuous infusion of propofol (0.5 mg kg-1 min-1) for maintenance; and IG (n=6), which was maintained with isoflurane inhalation anesthesia (1.3 V %). Each group underwent four different ventilation modalities for 30 min: spontaneous ventilation (SV), volume-cycled mechanical ventilation (VV), pressure-cycled mechanical ventilation (PV), and pressure-cycled mechanical ventilation with positive end-expiratory pressure (PPV). Heart rate and cardiac index were higher in the IG, while systemic vascular resistance was higher in the PG. Hemoglobin levels, intrapulmonary shunt fraction, and tidal volume were higher in the PG. Both groups developed metabolic alkalosis. Isoflurane anesthesia resulted in greater hypotension, reduced lung compliance, increased airway resistance, lower PaO2, and higher PaCO2 values across all ventilation modalities. In contrast, PPV led to improved lung compliance, oxygenation index, and higher PaO2 values, with lower intrapulmonary shunt fractions. The study concluded that propofol and PPV provide greater hemodynamic stability in anesthetized sheep.

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Author Biographies

Luara da Rosa, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

Profa. Dra., Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, UDESC, Lages, SC, Brazil.

Amarildo Oliveira Lyra De Souza, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

Researcher, UDESC, Lages, SC, Brazil.

Bruna Ditzel Regalin, Universidade Federal de Jataí

Profa. Dra., Universidade Federal de Jataí, UFJ, Jataí, GO, Brazil.

Doughlas Regalin, Universidade Federal de Jataí

Prof. Dr., Universidade Federal de Jataí, UFJ, Jataí, GO, Brazil.

Felipe Comassetto, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

Prof. Dr., Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, UDESC, Lages, SC, Brazil.

Carla Dezan de Lorenzi Cancellier, Centro Universitário Barriga Verde

Profa. Dra., Centro Universitário Barriga Verde, UNIBAVE, Orleans, SC, Brazil.

Samuel Jorge Ronchi, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

Researcher, UDESC, Lages, SC, Brazil.

Nilson Oleskovicz, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina

Prof. Dr., Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, UDESC, Lages, SC, Brasil.

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2024-05-14

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Rosa, L. da, De Souza, A. O. L., Regalin, B. D., Regalin, D., Comassetto, F., Cancellier, C. D. de L., … Oleskovicz, N. (2024). Hemodynamic and respiratory effects in sheep subjected to four ventilation types and anesthetized with isoflurane or propofol. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, 45(3), 713–726. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2024v45n3p713

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