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Effect Of Amitraz And Xylazine On Some Physiological Variables Of Horses, A. Queiroz-Neto, A. B. Carregaro, G. Zamur, J Daniel Harkins, Thomas Tobin, M. I. Mataqueiro, S. C. Gonçalves Jan 2000

Effect Of Amitraz And Xylazine On Some Physiological Variables Of Horses, A. Queiroz-Neto, A. B. Carregaro, G. Zamur, J Daniel Harkins, Thomas Tobin, M. I. Mataqueiro, S. C. Gonçalves

Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center Faculty Publications

The effect of the intravenous injection of amitraz (0.1 mg/kg) to horses on cardiac activity, respiratory rate, intestinal motor activity, rectal temperature, sweating and masticating was evaluated and compared to the effect of intravenous administration of xylazine (1mg/kg, iv) on heart rate, respiratory rate and intestinal activity. Amitraz caused a significant decrease in heart activity, respiratory rate and intestinal movements, but these effects were not as pronounced as those caused by xylazine. Amitraz also caused a significant relaxation of the rectal smooth muscle, and an apparent increase in sweating and in the frequency of horses found masticating hay. Rectal temperature …


Determination Of The Association Between Heart Diameter And Myocardial Thickness With Body Weights In English Racing Horses By M-Mode Echocardiography, Tarik Bi̇lal, Yücel Meral Jan 2000

Determination Of The Association Between Heart Diameter And Myocardial Thickness With Body Weights In English Racing Horses By M-Mode Echocardiography, Tarik Bi̇lal, Yücel Meral

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In this study, the heart structures of 30 English racing horses with different weights were examined by M-mode echocardiography. Horses were separated into 3 groups of 10 horses. Group A consisted of the horses weighing between 350 and 400 kg, group B between 400 and 450 kg, and group C between 450 and 500 kg. M-mode sections were taken from transducer I (M. papillaris), transducer II (C. tendinei), transducer III (Mitral valve) and trans- ducer IV (Aortic root) using 2-D and measurements were made in four standard-transducer positions. The internal dimension of the left ventricle, the myocardial thickness of the …