Minimum alveolar concentration for blunting adrenergic responses (MAC-BAR) of sevoflurane in dogs

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It is well known that heart rate or arterial blood pressure may increase in response to surgical stimulation despite the absence of a purposeful movement. However, there is limited information regarding anesthetic requirement for blunting adrenergic response in dogs. This study was designed to compare the minimum alveolar concentrations of sevoflurane required to prevent autonomic response (MAC-BAR) and purposeful movement (MAC) in dogs. Sevoflurane MAC-BAR and MAC were determined in 5 beagle dogs by judging dogs' response to a noxious electrical stimulus applied to the gingiva. The sevoflurane MAC-BAR was significantly higher than MAC (3.33 ± 0.48 vs 2.10 ± 0.28%, P=0.005). These results suggested that autonomic responses occurred at sevofurane anesthetic concentrations at which purposeful movements were absent. KEY WORDS: anesthesia, canine, MAC-BAR, sevoflurane. © 2012 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science.

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Yamashita, K., Furukawa, E., Itami, T., Ishizuka, T., Tamura, J., & Miyoshi, K. (2012). Minimum alveolar concentration for blunting adrenergic responses (MAC-BAR) of sevoflurane in dogs. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.11-0274

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