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A Study on Blood Coagulation and Bleeding Time under Electroacupuncture Anesthesia and Medicament Anesthesia in the Dog (개의 전침마취(電針麻醉)와 약물마취하(藥物麻醉下)에서 혈액응고(血液凝固) 및 출혈시간(出血時間)에 관한 비교실험(比較實驗))

  • Park, Hyung-seon;Suh, Doo-seok
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.193-198
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    • 1988
  • Blood coagulation time, bleeding time, clot retraction ability, thrombocytes counts and hematological values under electroacpuncture anesthesis and medicament anesthesia, using 10 mongrel dogs were compared. The results were summarized as follows: 1. Blood coagulation time under electroacupuncture anesthesia was shorter than that under medicament anesthesia (p<0.001). 2. Bleeding time under electroacupuncture anesthesia was shorter than that under medicament anesthesia (p<0.01). 3. Clot retraction ability under electroacupuncture anesthesia was better than that under medicament anesthesia (p<0.01). 4. Thrombocytes counts under electroacupuncture anesthesia was more increased than that under medicament anesthesia (p<0.05). 5. Erythrocytes counts, hematocrit values, hemnglobin contents and leukocytes counts were decreased (p<0.01) under medicament anesthesia in comparison with control group, but there was no significant difference under electroacupuncture anesthesia.

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Studies on canine Electroacupuncture Anesthesia 2. Investigation on the Effect of Dorsal Acupoints (개의 전침마취에 관한 연구 2. 배부혈위의 효과에 대한 검토)

  • 김덕환;유명조;조성환;이성호;이성옥;김인봉;권건오
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.311-314
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    • 2001
  • To elucidate the effect of dorsal acupoints for canine electroacupuncture anesthesia, mongrel dogs(6 heads: 2.6-10.5kg, 3 males and 3 females) were used. After needling perpendicularly to Tian-Ping(GV-5) and Bai-Hui(GV-20), the electrodes were connected with positive to Tian-Ping and negative to Bi-hui, respectively using with veterinary electroacupuncture apparatus(TEC AM-3000). The electric conditions were 2-4V and 30 Hz. The pain of body surface was checked by hemostatic forceps. The effect of electroacupuncture andesthesia was appreciated by application of laparotomy(2 heads), ear trimming and tail amputation(1 head), castration(2 heads) and enterotomy(1 head), respectively. Induction time, clinical findings and operation findings were investigated under the electroacupuncture anesthesia. The induction time of electroacupuncture anesthesia was very rapid, approximately 1 minute and the pain of body surface including the extremities was not detected. As for clinical findings during electroacupuncture anesthesia, consciousness was evident, pupil reflex was weak and blepharoreaction was existed. As for operation findings, pain was not detected during incision and suture, and bleeding was relatively small volume. The grade of electroacupuncture anesthesia was excellent in all cases applied with ear trimming and tail amputation, laparatomy, castration and enterotomy. Considering above all findings, it was thought that electroacupuncture stimulation at Tian-Ping and Bai-hui examined in the present study induced excellent electroacupuncture anesthesia for dogs.

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Studies on Feline Electroacupuncture Anesthesia (고양이의 전침마취에 관한 연구)

  • 김인봉;김무강;조성환;김덕환;유명조;이성호;이성옥;권건오;김명철
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.413-416
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    • 1999
  • To establish feline electroacupuncture anesthesia, 5 cats (mixed, 1 month old, 0.4~0.5 kg, female) were examined in the present study. The acupoints used for feline electroacupuncture anesthesia were Tian-ping and Bai-hui. After perpendicular insertion of needle to Tian-ping and Bai-hui, respectively, positive electrode was connected at Tian-ping and negative electrode was connected at Bai-hui, respectively, Electric condition was 3 V and 30 Hz. To examine the effect of electroacupuncture anesthesia, laparotomy (5 heads)was applied. The pain of the body surface and the extremities excluding the tail was not found, and the induction time of electroacupuncture anesthesia was approximately 1 minute. As for the reactions with electroacupuncture anesthesia, the head part was directed to backward, blepharoreaction was mild and the consciousness was vivid. The class of anesthesia effect was excellent in 4 heads and was poor in 1 head. The pain was not observed and bleeding was comparatively small volume during surgery in excellent group.

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Studies on Electroacupuncture Anesthesia of Pigs (돼지의 전침 마취에 관한 연구)

  • 권건오;김인봉;이성호;이성옥;김덕환;조성환;김무강;김명철;유명조
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.409-412
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    • 1999
  • To establish the electroacupuncture anesthesia for pigs, 6 piglets (Landrace mixed, 1 month old, 3.7~5.3 kg, female: 3 heads and male: 3 heads) were examined. The acupoints used for porcine electroacupuncture anesthesia were An-shen, and Tian-ping and Bai-hui. After horizontal insertion of needle to left and right An-shen, and perpendicular insertion to Tian-ping and Bai-hui, respectively, positive electrode was connected at right An-shen and Tian-ping, and negative electrode was connected at left An-shen and Bai-hui using veterinary electroacupuncture anesthesia apparatus, respectively. Electric condition was 3 V and 30 Hz. To examine the effect of electroacupuncture anesthesia, laparotomy (4 heads) and castration (2 heads)were applied. The induction time of electroacupuncture anesthesia was very rapid and about 1 minute, and pain of the body surface including the extremities was not detected. As for the reactions with electroacupuncture anesthesia, the head was directed to backward, nasal part was curved to one side, and blepharum was closed in part of changed nasal part. In addition, consciousness was vivid, and muscle tension and lift of the tail were observed in early stage but was relaxated afterwards. The pain was not found during incision and suture, bleeding was comparatively small volume and the class of anesthesia effect was excellent.

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Studies on Electroacupuncture Anesthesia of Experimental Animal (실험동물의 전침마취에 관한 연구)

  • 이성호;이성옥;권건오;김인봉;김덕환;조성환;김무강;김명철;유명조
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.417-421
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    • 1999
  • To establish the electroacupuncture anesthesia for experimental animal, 5 adult rabbits (Newzealand-white species) and 6 rats (Spraque-dawley) were examined. The acupoints used for electroacupuncture anesthesia were Tian-ping and Bai-hui. After perpendicular insertion of needle to the acupoints, positive electrode was connected at Tian-ping and negative electrode was connected at Bai-hui using veterinary electroacupuncture anesthesia apparatus, respectively. Electric conditions were 2~3 V and 30 Hz in rabbits, and 1.5~2 V and 30 Hz in rats, respectively. To examine the effect of electroacupuncture anesthesia, laparotomy (2 heads), castration (2 heads) and ovariohysterectomy (1 head) were applied in rabbits, and laparotomy (5 heads) and castration (1 head) were peformed in rats, respectively. The induction time of electroacupuncture anesthesia was very rapid and approximately 1 minute, and pain of body surface including the extremities was not detected in rabbits and rats. As for the reactions with electroacupuncture anesthesia, consciousness was vivid, blepharoreaction was not observed and the tail was up at early stage but was down afterwards in rabbits. The same findings except cotinuous lifting of the tail were observed in rats. The pain was not observed during incision and suture, bleeding was comparatively small volume and the class of anesthesia effect was excellent.

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Studies on Canine Electroacupuncture Anesthesia 1. Investigation on The Effect of Acupoints of The Limbs (개의 전침마취에 관한 연구 1.사지혈위의 효과에 대한 검토)

  • 김덕환;조성환;조해운;신해청;이성호;이성옥;김인봉;권건오;남치주
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.404-409
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    • 1998
  • To elucidate the effect of the acupoints of the limbo for canine electroacupunhur anesthesial total 140 heads of dogs were used. The animals were divided into 3 experimental groups(Gong-sun, San-yin-jiao and Qiang-feng and contro1 group(non-acupoint). The induction time, clinical findings and the results of operation using laparatomy were investigated under the electroacupunture anesthesia and compared with those of control. The induction time of electroacupunture anesthesia was very rapids about 1 minute in experimental groups, while it is unable to succeed in anesthesia of control group. As far clinical Bindings during electroacupunture anesthesia, the experimental animals had vivid consciousness and stability without tumult and barking. The success rate of operation was high with decreasing order of Gong-sun group(50/50, 100%) > San-yin·jiao group(26/30, 86.7%) 1 Qiag-feng group(18/ 30, 60%) in experimental groups. Considering above findings collectively, the combination of Gong-sun and San-yang-luo is thought to be best method among the acupoints of the limbs for canine electroacupunture anesthesia.

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Studies on Meridian Point for Electro - Acupuncture Analgesia of the Cattle (소의 전침마취에 적용하는 경혈에 관한 연구)

  • Suh Doo-Seok;Kim Oh-Nam
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.463-472
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    • 1987
  • Although there are many reports on the bovine electroacupuncture anesthesia, its application to clinical cases needs much to be verified. In order to apply the electroacupuncture anesthesia to bovine species, a new anesthesia technique, which is safe and effective, must be developed. In the present study, 11 meridian points were selected and 11 kinds of meridian points were prescribed to develop an effective and safe electroacupucture methods in the bovine species. The results obtained are summarized as fellows : 1. When the maximun electric current (30Hz at 5.3-5.6V ) was applied, anesthesia was attained with the signs of tetany and tremor : When the electric current was continued for 15-20 minutes, the signs of tetany and tremor diminished markedly. 2. If the electric current was adjusted to 30Hz at 3.5-4.0V and continued, the tetany and tremor disappeared. The skin was slackened, thus suitable for surgical operation. The continuation of anesthesia could be regulated at operator's own will. 3. The same anesthesia effect could be attained by using any one meridian point when the points were symmetrical. 4. Transient changes of clinical signs and blood pictures were noted during the stages of acupuncture anesthesia. However, the red blood cell counts, white blood cell counts and hematocrit values were always within the normal range.

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Effect of canine electroacupuncture anesthesia on changes of vital signs and blood gas values (개의 전침마취가 Vital sign 및 혈액가스치 변화에 미치는 영향)

  • Lim, Yeon-Soo;Song, Kun-Ho;You, Myung-Jo;Seo, Jee-Min;Kim, Myung-Chul;Kim, Duck-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.157-163
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    • 2003
  • The present study was performed to elucidate the effect of canine electroacupuncture anesthesia on vital signs and blood gas values. Groups were divided into experimental (electroacupuncture: EA) and control (ketamine) groups. The vital signs (body temperature, respiration rate and pulse) and blood gas values (pH, $pCO_2$ and $pO_2$) of venous and arterial blood were determined. Body temperatures of EA group were significant higher than than of ketamine group at 15 min., 30 min., 45min. and 60 min. (p<0.05) after anesthesia, respectively. The respiration rates of EA group were higher than those of ketamine group, however, significant differences were not observed between both groups. The pulses of EA group were significant higher than those of ketamine group at 5 min. (p<0.05), 10 min. (p<0.01), 15 min. and 30 min. (p<0.05) after anesthesia, respectively. The arterial and venous blood pHs of ketamine group were slightly higher than those of EA group, respectively, however, no significant differences were found between both groups. Significant differences were not observed between both groups in the arterial and venous blood $pCO_2$, respectively. The arterial blood $pO_2$ of EA group was significant higher than those of ketamine group at 5 min. (p<0.05) after anesthesia. No significant differences were observed between both groups in the venous blood $pO_2$. These results suggest that the changes of vital signs and blood gas values of EA group are similar to those of ketamine group with the exception of changes in the body temperature, pulse and arterial blood $pO_2$.

The Reverse Effects by Electroacupunture on Jun Chung (GV-26) in Dogs (개에서 정중(GV-26) 혈위 전침이 마취 회복에 미치는 영향)

  • 김경인;윤영민;이주명;강태영;김근형;정종태;이경갑
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.312-316
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    • 2003
  • This study was performed to investigate the reverse effects of Jen Chung(Ren Thong, Shui Gou, GV-26) electroacupuncture after tiletamime-zolazepam administration in dogs. Seven healthy dogs ranging in weigh from 3.5 to 6.5 kg were used in this experiment. The treatment group was electrostimulated to Jen Chung(+) and Su Liao(Shan Gen, GV-25, -) for 20 minutes after 10 minutes of anesthesia. The control group I was anesthetized with tiletamine-zolazepam. The control group II was electrostimulated to nonacupuncture point for 20 minutes after 10 minutes of anesthesia. Various parameters were evaluated including the onset and recovery time of anesthesia, heart rates, body temperature, respiratory rates and electrocardiogram. The recovery time of the treatment group was shorter than that of the control group I and the control group II(p < 0.05). The treatment group had an increase in the heart rate from 20 minutes to 30 minutes after administration of tiletamime-zolazepam compared to the control group I and control group II(p < 0.05). The decrease in the body temperature was observed in all groups, but the body temperature of the treatment group was higher than the body temperature of the other groups. Respiratory rates gradually increased in all groups, but the treatment group had an increase in the respiratory rates from 20 minutes to 30 minutes after administration of tiletamime-zolazepam compared to the other groups. In the three groups, there was no specific finding on the electrocardiogram. In the result, the electroacupuncture on Jen Chung in dogs was effective for the reversed effects the tiletamine-zolazepam anesthesia 20 minutes after induction.