AIM: To determine the pharmacokinetics of ketorolac tromethamine (0.5 mg/kg) when administered I/V to cats undergoing gonadectomy. METHODS: Ketorolac was administered to nine female and three male shorthair domestic cats as an I/V bolus of 0.5 mg/kg after intubation, and 20 minutes prior to ovariectomy or orchiectomy. Intra-operative cardiorespiratory variables were monitored and blood samples were collected over 24 hours. Concentrations of ketorolac in serum were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography to establish pharmacokinetic parameters. RESULTS: During surgery, mean end tidal isoflurane concentration was 1.63 (SD 0.24)% and normocapnia and spontaneous ventilation were maintained in all animals. The kinetics of ketorolac was described by a two-compartment model. The distribution and elimination half-lives were 0.09 (SD 0.06) and 4.14 (SD 1.18) hours, respectively. The body clearance was 56.8 (SD 33.1) mL/h/kg. The volume of distribution at steady-state and the mean residence time were 323.9 (SD 115.7) mL/kg and 6.47 (SD 2.86) hours, respectively. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: On the basis of the results, concentrations of ketorolac in serum in cats were above the human effective concentrations for 5–6 hours postoperatively. However, other studies including a control group are advocated to further investigate the ketorolac kinetics and the analgesic efficacy in this species.

Pharmacokinetics of intravenous ketorolac in cats undergoing gonadectomy / R. Villa, G. Ravasio, C. Ferraresi, A. Zonca, S. Carli, L. Borghi, P. Cagnardi. - In: NEW ZEALAND VETERINARY JOURNAL. - ISSN 0048-0169. - 63:3(2015 May 04), pp. 162-166. [10.1080/00480169.2014.987329]

Pharmacokinetics of intravenous ketorolac in cats undergoing gonadectomy

R. Villa;G. Ravasio;C. Ferraresi;A. Zonca;S. Carli;L. Borghi;P. Cagnardi
2015

Abstract

AIM: To determine the pharmacokinetics of ketorolac tromethamine (0.5 mg/kg) when administered I/V to cats undergoing gonadectomy. METHODS: Ketorolac was administered to nine female and three male shorthair domestic cats as an I/V bolus of 0.5 mg/kg after intubation, and 20 minutes prior to ovariectomy or orchiectomy. Intra-operative cardiorespiratory variables were monitored and blood samples were collected over 24 hours. Concentrations of ketorolac in serum were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography to establish pharmacokinetic parameters. RESULTS: During surgery, mean end tidal isoflurane concentration was 1.63 (SD 0.24)% and normocapnia and spontaneous ventilation were maintained in all animals. The kinetics of ketorolac was described by a two-compartment model. The distribution and elimination half-lives were 0.09 (SD 0.06) and 4.14 (SD 1.18) hours, respectively. The body clearance was 56.8 (SD 33.1) mL/h/kg. The volume of distribution at steady-state and the mean residence time were 323.9 (SD 115.7) mL/kg and 6.47 (SD 2.86) hours, respectively. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: On the basis of the results, concentrations of ketorolac in serum in cats were above the human effective concentrations for 5–6 hours postoperatively. However, other studies including a control group are advocated to further investigate the ketorolac kinetics and the analgesic efficacy in this species.
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gonadectomy; NSAID; pharmacokinetics; Ketorolac; cat
Settore VET/07 - Farmacologia e Tossicologia Veterinaria
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Pharmacokinetics of intravenous ketorolac in cats undergoing gonadectomy / R. Villa, G. Ravasio, C. Ferraresi, A. Zonca, S. Carli, L. Borghi, P. Cagnardi. - In: NEW ZEALAND VETERINARY JOURNAL. - ISSN 0048-0169. - 63:3(2015 May 04), pp. 162-166. [10.1080/00480169.2014.987329]
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