Evaluation of an intramuscular butorphanol and alfaxalone protocol for feline blood donation: a pilot study:

2017 
ObjectivesThe purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the use of an intramuscular (IM) sedation protocol with butorphanol and alfaxalone in cats undergoing blood donation. We hypothesized that this drug combination would provide sufficient sedation to perform phlebotomy without causing hypotension or significant changes in heart rate.MethodsSix purpose-bred, healthy adult cats were sedated using IM butorphanol (0.4 mg/kg) and alfaxalone (2–3 mg/kg). Pulse and Doppler blood pressure (BP) were recorded at baseline, after sedation and immediately following phlebotomy. Once laterally recumbent, 12 ml/kg blood was collected from the jugular vein. Sedation scores, duration of lateral recumbency and the ability to successfully perform phlebotomy were recorded.ResultsThere was no significant change in heart rate post-sedation (median 190 beats per min [bpm], range 160–224 bpm) or post-phlebotomy (median 200 bpm, range 180–220 bpm) compared with baseline values (median 200 bpm, range 180–220 bpm) (P = 0.395). ...
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