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Table 1 Clinical score of anaesthetic depth in cats

From: Effects of isoflurane, remifentanil and dexmedetomidine on selected EEG parameters derived from a Narcotrend Monitor before and after nociceptive stimulation at different MAC multiples in cats

Anaesthetic plane

Clinical Score

Pupil position/size

Eye reflex (P=Palpebral, C=Corneal)

Heart rate, blood pressure, breathing

Third eyelid position

Jaw tone, body/limb movement or swallowing

Very light

5

Central, large or small, moving

P: active

C: active

Increased, spontaneous spontaneous breathing attempts

Retracted

Strong

Medium-light

4

Central or ventromedial, large or small,

P: active or mildly depressed

C: active

Increased, spontaneous breathing attempts

Retracted or partially prolapsed

Medium

Medium

3

Ventromedial, small or medium

P: depressed

C: mildly depressed

Normal

Completely Prolapsed

None or barely

Medium-deep

2

Central, medium

P: depressed or markedly depressed

C: depressed

Normal or depressed

Completely or partially prolapsed

None

Very deep

1

Central, large

P: absent

C: markedly depressed or absent

Depressed

Partially prolapsed

None

  1. Mean arterial blood pressure > 90 mmHg was defined as “increased”, < 60 as “depressed”. Heart rates between 120 and 180 beats per minute were defined as “normal”, lower values as “depressed” and higher values as “increased”