2016
DOI: 10.1136/vr.103560
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Evaluation and optimisation of propofol pharmacokinetic parameters in cats for target‐controlled infusion

Abstract: The aim of this study was to develop and evaluate a pharmacokinetic model-driven infusion of propofol in premedicated cats. In a first step, propofol (10 mg/kg) was administered intravenously over 60 seconds to induce anaesthesia for the elective neutering of seven healthy cats, premedicated intramuscularly with 0.3 mg/kg methadone, 0.01 mg/kg medetomidine and 2 mg/kg ketamine. Venous blood samples were collected over 240 minutes, and propofol concentrations were measured via a validated high-performance liqui… Show more

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“…Although blood has been recommended as the preferred sample for the analysis of propofol concentrations by some authors (Adam et al, 1981; Plummer, 1987; Chan & So, 1990; Zonca et al, 2012; Cattai et al, 2016) the results of the present study indicate a difference between blood and plasma propofol concentrations, at least under the experimental conditions applied in the study. Moreover, the plasma propofol determinations were more consistent than whole blood determinations.…”
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“…Although blood has been recommended as the preferred sample for the analysis of propofol concentrations by some authors (Adam et al, 1981; Plummer, 1987; Chan & So, 1990; Zonca et al, 2012; Cattai et al, 2016) the results of the present study indicate a difference between blood and plasma propofol concentrations, at least under the experimental conditions applied in the study. Moreover, the plasma propofol determinations were more consistent than whole blood determinations.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…Propofol is a short-acting intravenous anesthetic, which is associated with smooth and rapid inductions and recovery and is commonly used in dogs and other veterinary patients (Robertson, Johnston & Beemsterboer, 1992; Zoran, Riedesel & Dyer, 1993; Mandsager et al, 1995; Lee et al, 2012; Zonca et al, 2012; Miryabe-Nishiwake et al, 2013; Gomulka et al, 2015; Cattai et al, 2016). Propofol is weakly acidic, and drugs of this type are generally considered to bind to albumin in plasma.…”
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“…Unfortunately, there is very limited information on the pharmacokinetic behaviour of propofol in cats. In a paper summarised on p 503 of this issue of Veterinary Record , Cattai and others (2016) present a first attempt to obtain an adequate pharmacokinetic model for propofol in cats and describes a simple step‐by‐step method to adjust the pharmacokinetic parameters for a standard cat population with the objective of propofol TCI. A population model including more animals would allow for an even more representative set of parameters and would represent further progress.…”
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