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Ketamine and Midazolam Anesthesia in Pacific Martens (Martes caurina)

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Title Ketamine and Midazolam Anesthesia in Pacific Martens (Martes caurina)
Names Mortenson, Jack A. (creator)
Moriarty, Katie M. (creator)
Date Issued 2015-01 (iso8601)
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Abstract The use of midazolam as a tranquilizer
for anesthesia in mustelids in conjunction
with the cyclohexamine ketamine is not
well documented. Because midazolam is fast
acting, inexpensive, and quickly metabolized, it
may serve as a good alternative to other more
commonly used tranquilizers. We trapped and
anesthetized 27 Pacific martens (Martes caurina)
in Lassen National Forest (northern
California, US) August 2010–April 2013. We
assessed anesthesia with ketamine at 18 and
25 mg/kg combined with 0.2 mg/kg of midazolam
by comparing mean times of induction,
return to consciousness, and recovery, plus
physiologic parameters. No reversal was used
for the midazolam portion of the anesthetic.
Mean (±SD) induction for both ketamine
dosages was 1.7±0.5 and 1.8±1.0 min, respectively.
Return to consciousness mean times were
8.0 min longer (P<0.001) for martens receiving
a 25 mg/kg ketamine dosage. Mean recoveries
were 15.1 min longer (P<0.003) for the 25 mg/
kg ketamine dosage. Physiologic parameter
means were similar for both ketamine dosages
with no statistically significant differences. Body
temperatures and heart and respiratory rates
were generally stable, but percentage of oxygen
saturation and end tidal carbon dioxide values
were below those seen in previous mustelid
studies. The combination of ketamine, at both
dosages, and midazolam provided reliable field
anesthesia for Pacific martens, and supplemental
oxygen is recommended as needed.
Genre Article
Topic American marten
Identifier Mortenson, J. A., & Moriarty, K. M. (2015). Ketamine and midazolam anesthesia in Pacific martens (Martes caurina). Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 51(1), 250-254. doi:10.7589/2014-02-031

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