Using Waterless Alcohol-based Antiseptic for Skin Preparation and Active Thermal Support in Laboratory Rats

Author:

Hankenson F Claire1,Kim Joshua J2,Le Thien M3,Lawrence Frank R3,Del Valle Jacquelyn M4

Affiliation:

1. Campus Animal Resources, Center for Statistical Training and Consulting, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan; College of Veterinary Medicine, Center for Statistical Training and Consulting, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan;, Email: fclaire@msu.edu

2. College of Veterinary Medicine, Center for Statistical Training and Consulting, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan

3. Department of Statistics and Probability, Center for Statistical Training and Consulting, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan

4. Campus Animal Resources, Center for Statistical Training and Consulting, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan

Abstract

Rodents are frequently used for models that require surgical procedures. At our institution, laboratory rats are increasingly preferred for investigations of neurologic disorders, cardiovascular interventions, and assessment and treatment of addictive and depressive behaviors. For these types of studies, surgical preparations of the head and neck areas are necessary for catheterization and instrumentation. Based upon our former work in laboratory mice, we sought to improve rat surgery outcomes and confirm the efficacy of a waterless alcohol-based (WAB) antiseptic for skin disinfection prior to incision. In addition, we wanted to investigate whether active warming efforts improved perioperative body temperatures for rats to aid in return to consciousness. Prior to cranial surgical incision and placement in stereotactic equipment, rats were assessed after skin preparation with WAB and after thermal interventions, including prewarming cages for 30 min before anesthesia and delivery of warmed fluid (NaCl) supplementation. Core temperatures were recorded and aerobic culture swabs collected from surgical sites at multiple time points. As previously shown in mice, bacterial counts in rats were effectively diminished by WAB agents. Assessment of intraoperative body temperature trajectories did not identify appreciable differences between control rats and rats that were exposed to prewarming or warmed fluid supplementation or both. However, heavier male rats recovered more rapidly from isoflurane anesthesia than did lighter male and female rats. Although these thermal support measures did not significantly improve anesthetic recovery times in rats, animals warmed for 30 min trended toward a faster return to righting reflex after exposure to isoflurane. These findings confirm that WAB antiseptic is an acceptable option for skin preparation in rats and suggest that continued evaluation of thermal interventions remains of interest for improved outcomes in rat surgery.

Publisher

American Association for Laboratory Animal Science

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology

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