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Medical-treatment of Acute Spinal-cord Injuries

  • S CEYLAN
  • , M KALELIOGLU
  • , G AKTURK
  • , F AKTURK
  • , S CEYLAN

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Abstract

The injury was performed with 600 g-cm/weight on the spinal cord of 40 cats with T8-9 laminectomy in this study. Ten cats were given 10 mg/kg naloxone i.v. in after injury. Ten cats were given 2 mg/kg thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) i.v. 1h after injury followed by 1 mg/kg per hour for 4 h. Intravenous lidocaine was begun 30 min after injury in ten cats, administered as 1.5 mg/kg over the initial 5 min, 3 mg/kg over the next 30 min and 1 mg/kg every 30 min for 4 h. The remaining ten cats were given only saline (control group). TRH-treated cats showed significantly better histopathological scores than either naloxone- or lidocaine-treated animals (KW:13.65, P < 0.50).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)111-119
Number of pages9
JournalResearch in Experimental Medicine
Volume190
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1990

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