Pariaut, Romain, et al. “Evaluation of Atrial Fibrillation Induced During Anesthesia With Fentanyl and Pentobarbital in German Shepherd Dogs With Inherited Arrhythmias”. American Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 69, no. 11, 2008, pp. 1434-45, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3A3146.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Pariaut, Romain
Author: Otani, Niels F.
Author: Hemsley, Shari A.
Author: Gelzer, Anna R. M.
Author: Koetje, Bethany D.
Author: Farver, Thomas B.
Author: Gilmour, Robert F.,,Jr
Author: Kraus, Marc S.
Author: Flanders, James A.
Author: Moïse, N. Sydney
Date Issued
2008
Abstract

Objective: Animals: Procedures: Results: Conclusions and Clinical Relevance: To determine the type of atrial fibrillation induced by use of 2 pacing protocols during fentanyl and pentobarbital anesthesia before and after administration of atropine and to determine the organization of electrical activity in the left and right atria during atrial fibrillation in German Shepherd Dogs.7 German Shepherd Dogs.Extrastimulus and pacedown protocols were performed before and after atropine administration. Monophasic action potential spectral entropy and mean dominant frequency were calculated during atrial fibrillation.Atrial fibrillation occurred spontaneously in 6 of 7 dogs. All 7 dogs had atrial fibrillation induced. Sustained atrial fibrillation occurred in 13 of 25 (52%) episodes induced by the extrastimulus protocol and in 2 of 12 episodes of atrial fibrillation induced by pacedown. After atropine administration, sustained atrial fibrillation did not occur, and the duration of the nonsustained atrial fibrillation (6 episodes in 2 dogs of 1 to 26 seconds) was significantly shorter than before atropine administration (25 episodes in 7 dogs of 1 to 474 seconds). The left atrium (3.67 +/- 0.08) had lower spectral entropy than the right atrium (3.81 +/- 0.03), indicating more electrical organization in the left atrium. The mean dominant frequency was higher in the left atrium in 3 dogs.Atrial fibrillation developed spontaneously and was induced in German Shepherd Dogs under fentanyl and pentobarbital anesthesia. Electrical activity was more organized in the left atrium than in the right atrium as judged by use of spectral entropy.

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Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.

United States

American Veterinary Medical Association : Schaumburg, Ill

Accession Number: 18980425. Language: English. Language Code: eng. Date Created: 20081104. Date Completed: 20081216. Update Code: 20111122. Publication Type: Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't. Journal ID: 0375011. Publication Model: Print. Cited Medium: Print. NLM ISO Abbr: Am. J. Vet. Res. Linking ISSN: 00029645. Subset: IM. Date of Electronic Publication: 20081101; ID: 18980425

Source type: Electronic(1)

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Language

  • English

Subjects

  • Electrocardiography/veterinary
  • animals
  • Pentobarbital/administration & dosage
  • Fentanyl/administration & dosage
  • Action Potentials/physiology
  • Action Potentials/drug effects
  • Atropine
  • Atrial Fibrillation/*veterinary
  • Pentobarbital/adverse effects
  • Anesthetics, Intravenous/*adverse effects
  • Fentanyl/adverse effects
  • Arrhythmias, Cardiac/genetics
  • Anesthetics, Intravenous/administration & dosage
  • Dogs
  • Dog Diseases/*chemically induced
  • Atrial Fibrillation/chemically induced
  • Arrhythmias, Cardiac/*veterinary
Page range
1434-1445
Host Title
American Journal of Veterinary Research
Host Abbreviated Title
Am.J.Vet.Res.
Volume
69
Issue
11
ISSN
0002-9645

Department