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Acute pulmonary oedema and electrocardiographic changes following ketamine administration in a crossbreed dog

Author:
Masoud Selk Ghaffari
,
Seyed Javid Aldavood
,
Majid Masoudifard
,
علی میرشاهی
,
Ali Mirshahi
Year
: 2010
Abstract: A 3-year-old male crossbreed dog presented with

1-week history of external otitis. During the initial clinical

examination, the dog appeared alert and bright and there

was no sign of other abnormalities. Ketamine was administered

intramuscularly to induce a light sedation in order to

perform otoscopic examination. Fifteen minutes following

ketamine administration, the dog showed severe respiratory

distress. Thoracic auscultation and radiography revealed the

occurrence of pulmonary oedema secondary to adverse side

effects of ketamine injection. Electrocardiographic findings

showed low-voltage QRS complexes which continued,

monitored via electrocardiograms, over the clinical course

of the respiratory distress. This eletrocardiographic pattern

disappeared completely the following day concurrent with

the resolution of any respiratory distress. In view of the

widespread use of ketamine by veterinary surgeons, the aim

of this report is to contribute towards an increased awareness

relating to unusual secondary cardiorespiratory effects of

ketamine within the veterinary practice.
URI: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3403387
Keyword(s): Ketamine,Low-voltage QRS Complexes,

Pulmonary oedema
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contributor authorMasoud Selk Ghaffarien
contributor authorSeyed Javid Aldavooden
contributor authorMajid Masoudifarden
contributor authorعلی میرشاهیen
contributor authorAli Mirshahifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T14:35:52Z
date available2020-06-06T14:35:52Z
date issued2010
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3403387?locale-attribute=en
description abstractA 3-year-old male crossbreed dog presented with

1-week history of external otitis. During the initial clinical

examination, the dog appeared alert and bright and there

was no sign of other abnormalities. Ketamine was administered

intramuscularly to induce a light sedation in order to

perform otoscopic examination. Fifteen minutes following

ketamine administration, the dog showed severe respiratory

distress. Thoracic auscultation and radiography revealed the

occurrence of pulmonary oedema secondary to adverse side

effects of ketamine injection. Electrocardiographic findings

showed low-voltage QRS complexes which continued,

monitored via electrocardiograms, over the clinical course

of the respiratory distress. This eletrocardiographic pattern

disappeared completely the following day concurrent with

the resolution of any respiratory distress. In view of the

widespread use of ketamine by veterinary surgeons, the aim

of this report is to contribute towards an increased awareness

relating to unusual secondary cardiorespiratory effects of

ketamine within the veterinary practice.
en
languageEnglish
titleAcute pulmonary oedema and electrocardiographic changes following ketamine administration in a crossbreed dogen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsKetamineen
subject keywordsLow-voltage QRS Complexesen
subject keywords

Pulmonary oedema
en
journal titleComparative Clinical Pathologyfa
pages129-131
journal volume19
journal issue1
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1022640.html
identifier articleid1022640
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