Administration of Warmed Intravenous Fluids for Medetomidine-induced Hypothermia in Normal Dogs

  • KANDA T
  • IKEDA M
  • OUCHI M
  • et al.
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Abstract The effects of warmed fluid therapy on medetomidine (MED)-induced hypothermia in normal dogs were evaluated. Animals were intramuscularly administered physiological saline solution (control) or 40 μg/kg of MED. At the same time, each treated dogs were intravenously administered 10 ml/kg/hr of Ringer's solutions at room temperature (RT) or after warming the fluids with either Animec (ANI) or Medi-Temp (MEDI) for 4 hours. In the MED-ANI group, the tendency to normalize hypothermia was observed, but no significant differences were recorded in rectal temperature between the MED-ANI and MED-RT groups. The results did not significantly support the reduction in MED-induced hypothermia by warmed fluids.

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KANDA, T., IKEDA, M., OUCHI, M., NAGASAKI, A., YAMAMOTO, R., MORISHITA, T., … FURUKAWA, T. (2011). Administration of Warmed Intravenous Fluids for Medetomidine-induced Hypothermia in Normal Dogs. Japanese Journal of Veterinary Anesthesia & Surgery, 42(1), 7–12. https://doi.org/10.2327/jvas.42.7

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