APPLICATION OF INFRA-RED THERMOMETRY WITH FEMORAL AND ISCHIADICUS NERVES BLOCK BUPIVACAINE 0,2% FOR DOGS

D. Sliusarenko
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Abstract

The paper deals with the results of investigation sympathetic (vegetative) blockade component with the blockade of femoral and ischiadicus nerves intertwining of 0.2% bupivacaine in dogs by infra-red thermometry. Executed comparison of a skin temperature on the anaesthetized and intact extremities. Statistically meaningful increase of a skin temperature in the area of shin on the left extremity (р≤0.05; р≤0.01; р≤0.001) from 60 to 540 min after implementation of blockade as compared to the original data. Most values the indexes of temperature arrived at on 225 min after the blockade and made 33.78±0.42°С, that is a display sympathetic blockade component. On right intact extremity a skin temperature of which was determined in quality control information, changes of parameters of temperature of skin were statistically unreliable and little meaningful. Application of explorer blockades of femoral and ischiadicus nerves for dogs without sedation causes the sympathetic blockade of nervous fibres, which can be used in quality the pathogenic method of treatment

Keywords

blockade of femoral and ischiadicus nerves, nerve stimulation, infra-red thermometry, sympathetic blockade, bupivacaine, dogs

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Sliusarenko, D. (2016). APPLICATION OF INFRA-RED THERMOMETRY WITH FEMORAL AND ISCHIADICUS NERVES BLOCK BUPIVACAINE 0,2% FOR DOGS. Scientific Horizons, 19(2), 230-234.