Assessment of thermal response, cardiorespiratory parameters and post-operative analgesia in dogs undergoing ovariohysterectomy with different combinations of epidural analgesia and isoflurane

IF 1.8 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology Pub Date : 2023-03-29 DOI:10.31893/jabb.23009
A. Casas-Alvarado, D. Mota-Rojas, I. Hernández-Ávalos, J. Martínez-Burnes, M. Rosas, A. Miranda-Cortés, A. Domínguez-Oliva, P. Mora-Medina
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Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the thermal response of the eyelids and lacrimal gland of the left eye (LETG) through infrared thermography (IRT), cardiorespiratory parameters, and their association with nociception and pain in bitches undergoing elective ovariohysterectomy (OVH) anesthetized with isoflurane and epidural analgesia. Twenty-one healthy bitches of different breeds were randomized into three groups receiving epidural blocks: GL (n=7), lidocaine (2 mg Kg-1); GLF (n=7), lidocaine (2 mg Kg-1) and fentanyl (3 µg Kg-1); and GLM (n=7), lidocaine (2 mg Kg-1) with morphine (0.1 mg Kg-1). IRT and cardiorespiratory parameters were evaluated at baseline (Ebasal), thirty minutes before anesthetic premedication, and at different surgical events: first incision (EInc), ligature and section of the left (ELoV), and right (ERoV) ovarian pedicle, ligature, and re-section of the cervix (EUt), and skin suture (ESut). The assessment of acute pain in the immediate post-operative period was registered at E1h, E2h, and E3h using IRT, the Dynamic Interactive Visual Analogic Scale (DIVAS), and the University of Melbourne Pain Scale (UMPS) scales. The results showed a statistically significant decrease in the lower eyelid surface temperature (LELT) during EInc for GL (32.9°C ± 0.62), in comparison to GLF (34.2°C ± 0.62) and GLM (35.3°C ± 0.62) (P = 0.006). Regarding LETG, a significant increase (P = 0.03) in the IRT of Ebasal (36.8°C ± 0.63) and EInc (36.1°C ± 0.63) for GLM was observed in comparison to the thermographic values for both perioperative events and groups. The GLM showed a significant decrease in IRT values of ERoV at E3h in the upper and lower eyelids (P = 0.03 and P = 0.01, respectively). A progressive and significant reduction of the IRT values of LETG was also recorded in GLM, with differences in ERoV (35.2 °C ± 0.63) (P = 0.02) and E3h (35.3 °C ± 0.63) (P = 0.01). The cardiovascular parameters (SAP, DAP, and MAP) did not differ between treatments, but in GL, there was a significant difference (P = 0.01) during EInc and ESut, compared to Ebasal. In the body temperature, EInc and ESut gradually decreased in all treatment groups (P = 0.01). In conclusion, hemodynamic and cardiorespiratory stability was associated with IRT readings and the absence of nociception. Changes in superficial temperature in the immediate post-operative period were lessened using isoflurane and epidural analgesia of lidocaine alone or in combination with pure opioids. These findings were clinically validated to the DIVAS and UMPS acute pain assessment scales.
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硬膜外镇痛和异氟醚不同组合对犬卵巢子宫切除术热反应、心肺参数和术后镇痛的评估
本研究旨在通过红外热像图(IRT)、心肺参数评估左眼眼睑和泪腺(LETG)的热反应,以及它们与异氟烷和硬膜外镇痛麻醉的选择性卵巢子宫切除术(OVH)母犬的伤害和疼痛的关系。将21只不同品种的健康母犬随机分为三组,接受硬膜外阻滞:GL(n=7)、利多卡因(2mg Kg-1);GLF(n=7)、利多卡因(2 mg Kg-1)和芬太尼(3µg Kg-1);GLM(n=7)、利多卡因(2 mg Kg-1)和吗啡(0.1 mg Kg-2)。在基线(Ebasal)、麻醉前30分钟以及不同的手术事件中评估IRT和心肺参数:第一次切开(EInc)、结扎和切除左侧(ELoV)和右侧(ERoV)卵巢蒂、结扎和重新切除宫颈(EUt)以及皮肤缝合(ESut)。术后即刻的急性疼痛评估在E1h、E2h和E3h使用IRT、动态交互视觉模拟量表(DIVAS)和墨尔本大学疼痛量表(UMPS)进行登记。结果显示,与GLF(34.2°C±0.62)和GLM(35.3°C±0.62)(P=0.006)相比,GL在EInc期间的下眼睑表面温度(LELT)显著降低(32.9°C±0.65),与围手术期事件和组的热成像值相比,观察到GLM的Ebasal(36.8°C±0.63)和EInc(36.1°C±0.62)的IRT显著增加(P=0.03)。GLM显示上眼睑和下眼睑在E3h时ERoV的IRT值显著降低(分别为P=0.03和P=0.01)。在GLM中也记录到LETG的IRT值逐渐显著降低,ERoV(35.2°C±0.63)(P=0.02)和E3h(35.3°C±0.62)(P=0.01)存在差异。不同治疗的心血管参数(SAP、DAP和MAP)没有差异,但在GL中,与Ebasal相比,在EInc和ESut期间存在显著差异(P<0.01)。在体温方面,所有治疗组的EInc和ESut逐渐降低(P=0.01)。总之,血液动力学和心肺稳定性与IRT读数和无伤害感有关。使用异氟醚和利多卡因单独或与纯阿片类药物联合硬膜外镇痛可减轻术后即刻的表观温度变化。这些发现通过DIVAS和UMPS急性疼痛评估量表进行了临床验证。
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Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology
Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Animal Behaviour and Biometeorology (ISSN 2318-1265) is the official journal of the Center for Applied Animal Biometeorology (Brazil) currently published by Malque Publishing. Our journal is published quarterly, where the published articles are inserted into areas of animal behaviour, animal biometeorology, animal welfare, and ambience: farm animals (mammals, birds, fish, and bees), wildlife (mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians), pets, animals in zoos and invertebrate animals. The publication is exclusively digital and articles are freely available to the international community. Manuscript submission implies that the data are unpublished and have not been submitted for publication in other journals. JABB publishes original articles in the form of Original Articles, Short Communications, and Reviews. Original Articles arising from research work should be well grounded in theory and execution should follow the scientific methodology and justification for its objectives; Short Communications should provide sufficient results for a publication in accordance with the Research Article; Reviews should involve the relevant scientific literature on the subject. JABB publishes articles in English only. All articles should be written strictly adopting all the rules of spelling and grammar.
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