Trabajos de Titulación - Medicina Veterinaria
URI permanente para esta colección
Examinar
Examinando Trabajos de Titulación - Medicina Veterinaria por Materia "acepromacina inhalada"
Mostrando 1 - 1 de 1
Resultados por página
Opciones de ordenación
- ÍtemSolo MetadatosContención Quimica en gatos agresivos mediante cámara de vaporización de acepromacina(Universidad Católica de Cuenca., 2023) Cobos Cuesta, Edisson Fernando; Rubio Arias, Pablo Geovanny; 0104963418In this study, inhaled chemical restraint of cats using an acepromazine vaporization chamber is analyzed as a method for calming and restraining aggressive cats. A comparative analysis showed a significant correlation between Ac2 and Ac1 treatments at a dosage of 2 mg and 3 mg per kilogram body weight, respectively, previously demonstrated in 24 cats in the city of Cuenca.Data collected included the time of onset of effects in the vaporization chamber, confinement and recovery time, and adverse effects after nebulization. A moderate correlation was observed between treatments, with acepromazine 2 and 3 mg treatments being similar in terms of sedation and recovery time, indicating suitable sedation in aggressive cats.It was observed that a higher concentration of acepromazine resulted in a more pronounced sedative effect, and overweight cats showed a greater response to restraint. Overall, the results indicate that acepromazine inhalation chemical restraint in aggressive cats helps maintain stable restraint, reducing signs of aggression by approximately 1-2 degrees on a scale evaluating six major signs. This study highlights the importance of better understanding feline behavior and its implications for the management of nervous or aggressive cats. It is based on the compilation and classification of information from bibliographic references and a database obtained in this research. Keywords: chemical restraint, cats, aggressive, nebulization, acepromazine, inhaled.