Evaluation of blood pressure in feline night monkeys (Aotus azarae infulatus) under different restraint protocols
Autor
Chaves, Rosa Helena de Figueiredo
Souza, Nazaré Fonseca de
Imbeloni, Aline Amaral
Neves, Ana Cláudia de Souza
Teixeira, Renan Kleber Costa
Santos, Camila de Cassia dos
Resumen
Background Feline night monkeys are very susceptible to stress when handled,
and because of that, the use of anesthetic and physical restraint methods
should be carefully evaluated. To ensure a safer anesthesia to the animals
the present study aimed to observe the influence of four restraint protocols in
the blood pressure of Aotus azarae infulatus.
Methods Blood pressure was obtained from 10 animals subjected to restraining
protocols using tiletamine and zolazepam, isoflurane, ketamine and
midazolam, and physical restraint and results were evaluated to determine
their effect on this exam.
Results Among the restraint protocols tested, the anesthetic isoflurane promoted
lower blood pressure values and no differences were observed between
values measured in both arms in all groups.
Conclusion The results of our study suggest that all restraint protocols tested
significantly alter blood pressure in this species of primates.
Referencia
CHAVES, Rosa Helena de Figueiredo et al. Evaluation of blood pressure in feline night monkeys (Aotus azarae infulatus) under different restraint protocols. Journal of Medical Primatology, v. 44, n. 6, p. 349-354, Dec. 2015.DeCs
Primatas / anatomia & histologiaAotus trivirgatus / anatomia & histologia
Pressão Arterial
Protocolos Clínicos
Anestesia / veterinária
Restrição Física / veterinária