To compare AA CSF collection time and reaction scores in horses sedated with morphine-containing and opioid-free sedation protocols: detomidine + morphine (DM), detomidine + xylazine (DX), detomidine + detomidine (DD), detomidine alone (D0); To develop a novel method for assessing sedation in standing horses using open-source motion-tracking software.
Six healthy adult horses.
Randomized crossover. Atlantoaxial CSF collections were performed weekly for 4 weeks. Horses received sedation protocols in random order. Procedure time and procedure reaction scores were compared between groups using Friedman test. Associations between procedure reaction scores and motion tracking variables (total distance and farthest excursion traveled by horse's head) were examined using scatter diagrams.
Procedure times were D0 (median = 120 seconds, range XXXX), DM (48, range xxx to yy), DX (36 range), or DD (49, range); (P = .25). Procedure reaction scores were lower in horses sedated with DX (median score = 1.0, range xx to yy), compared to DD (2.8; range cc to vv, P = .04) or DO (3.0 range; P = .01). Reactions to dura mater puncture were recorded in 3 of 6 horses in D0 and DD groups, and 0 of 6 horses in DX and DM groups. Positive associations were observed between reaction score vs total distance or farthest excursion distance from baseline.
Both opioid-free and morphine-containing sedation protocols are acceptable for AA CSF collection. Motion-tracking software represents a novel method for assessing sedation in standing horses.
“Opioid-free sedation for atlantoaxial cerebrospinal fluid collection in adult horses”. Gemma Cock, et al. J Vet Intern Med. 2022 May 31. doi: 10.1111/jvim.16450.
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