*Part of M.V.Sc., Thesis submitted to the Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University by the first author.
The study was conducted in twelve clinical cases of horses for diagnostic and surgical procedures warranting general anaesthesia were randomly divided into two groups, group I and group II, each consisting of six cases. Xylazine @ 0.50mg/kg and acepromazine @ 0.03mg/kg body weight was used as pre-anaesthetic in both the groups. Ketamine @ 2.20 mg/kg body weight and 0.50mg/kg/min was used as induction and maintenance agent in group I and Propofol 2.0 mg/kg body weight and 0.15mg/kg/min was used as induction and maintenance agent in group II. The mean time for sedation in group I and group II were 5.16±0.30 minutes and 5.10±0.21 minutes respectively. The mean quality of sedation in group I and group II were 2.27 ±0.21 minutes and 2.67 ± 0.21 minutes respectively and the mean time for induction was 1.83± 0.17 minutes and 1.17 ±0.17 minutes respectively. The induction was smooth in all horses (100%) in group II. In group I smooth induction was observed in 83.33% and rough induction in 16.67% of the cases. The total dose of xylazine administered including the incremental doses in group I was 1.00 ± 0.00 mg/kg/hr where as in group II xylazine incremental dose was not administered. The calculated dose was 6.52 ± 0.13mg/kg/hr in group I and 11.86± 0.533 mg/kg/hr in group II. The score for the quality of muscle relaxation was 2.50± 0.22 and 2.33 ±0.21 in group I and group II respectively. The score for reflex status in group I and group II were 1.00± 0.36and 0.67±0.31 respectively. The mean time for recovery in group I and group II were 32.00±2.87 minutes and 14.00±1.05 minutes respectively. The quality of recovery was smooth in 66.66% of group I and 83.33% of group II. The quality of recovery was rough in 33.34% of group I and 16.67% of group II. The number of attempts for unassisted standing was 4.67± 0.21times in group I and 1.50± 0.22 times in group II. None of the animals in any groups showed any intra and post operative complication.
Horse, Anaesthetic evaluation, Ketamine/Propofol, Acepromazine, Xylazine