Effect of Intranasal Midazolam–Butorphanol Premedication on Sevoflurane Anaesthesia in Traumatised Buzzards ( Buteo spp.)
Can Nacar, Hatice Ozlem NisbetABSTRACT
Background
Stress management is vital for safe avian anaesthesia. Intranasal (IN) midazolam–butorphanol may reduce handling stress and anaesthetic requirements in buzzards ( Buteo spp.)
Objectives
To evaluate the clinical efficacy and cardiopulmonary effects of IN midazolam–butorphanol premedication compared to mask induction with sevoflurane in buzzards.
Methods
Sixteen juvenile buzzards of undetermined sex were randomly allocated into two equal groups. The experimental group received IN midazolam (2 mg/kg) and butorphanol (1 mg/kg). The control group received sevoflurane mask induction without premedication. Heart rate (HR), respiratory rate ( f R ), ECG, SpO 2 ,
Results
Statistical analysis revealed no significant differences between groups regarding peri‐anaesthetic, f R , body temperature,
Conclusions
The IN midazolam–butorphanol provided superior induction quality, significantly reduced inhalant anaesthetic requirements and maintained stable cardiopulmonary function. This protocol is a practical alternative for the anaesthetic management of traumatised buzzards.