Skip to main content
Article
The effect of intravenous maropitant on blood pressure in healthy awake and anesthetized dogs
PLoS ONE
  • Ting-Ting Chi, Iowa State University
  • Bonnie L. Hay Kraus, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
2-27-2020
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0229736
Abstract

Objective To evaluate the effects of intravenous maropitant on arterial blood pressure in healthy dogs while awake and under general anesthesia.

Design Experimental crossover study.

Animals Eight healthy adult Beagle dogs.

Procedure All dogs received maropitant (1 mg kg-1) intravenously under the following conditions: 1) awake with non-invasive blood pressure monitoring (AwNIBP), 2) awake with invasive blood pressure monitoring (AwIBP), 3) premedication with acepromazine (0.005 mg kg-1) and butorphanol (0.2 mg kg-1) intramuscularly followed by propofol induction and isoflurane anesthesia (GaAB), and 4) premedication with dexmedetomidine (0.005 mg kg-1) and butorphanol (0.2 mg kg-1) intramuscularly followed by propofol induction and isoflurane anesthesia (GaDB). Heart rate (HR), systolic (SAP), diastolic (DAP), and mean blood pressures (MAP) were recorded before injection of maropitant (baseline), during the first 60 seconds of injection, during the second 60 seconds of injection, at the completion of injection and every 2 minutes post injection for 18 minutes. The data were compared over time using a Generalized Linear Model with mixed effects and then with simple effect comparison with Bonferroni adjustments (p <0.05).

Results There were significant decreases from baseline in SAP in the GaAB group (p < 0.01) and in MAP and DAP in the AwIBP and GaAB (p < 0.001) groups during injection. A significant decrease in SAP (p < 0.05), DAP (p < 0.05), and MAP (p < 0.05) occurred at 16 minutes post injection in GaDB group. There was also a significant increase in HR in the AwIBP group (p < 0.01) during injection. Clinically significant hypotension occurred in the GaAB group with a mean MAP at 54 ± 6 mmHg during injection.

Conclusion Intravenous maropitant administration significantly decreases arterial blood pressure during inhalant anesthesia. Patients premedicated with acepromazine prior to isoflurane anesthesia may develop clinically significant hypotension.

Comments

This article is published as Chi, Ting-Ting, and Bonnie L. Hay Kraus. "The effect of intravenous maropitant on blood pressure in healthy awake and anesthetized dogs." PLOS ONE 15, no. 2 (2020): e0229736. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0229736. Posted with permission.

Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Copyright Owner
Chi, Hay Kraus
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Citation Information
Ting-Ting Chi and Bonnie L. Hay Kraus. "The effect of intravenous maropitant on blood pressure in healthy awake and anesthetized dogs" PLoS ONE Vol. 15 Iss. 2 (2020) p. e0229736
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/bonnie-hay-kraus/11/