A comparison of methods for evaluation of pain and distress after orthopaedic surgery in horses

M. Raekallio, P. Taylor, M. Bloomfield
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SUMMARY Post operative pain was evaluated in 13 horses subjectively and by measuring pre-defined behavioural and physiological variables. Twelve of the horses had undergone painful orthopaedic surgery and one had developed post anaesthetic myopathy and nerve damage after radiological examination under general anaesthesia. Venous blood samples were collected for catecholamine, s-endorphin and cortisol assays before premedication and up to 72 h after surgery. No differences were seen in head position, ground pawing or use of the operated leg between the pre-and post anaesthetic periods. The subjective pain score was higher at 4 h after anaesthesia than the pre-operative score. Mean plasma s-endorphin concentration increased above pre-operative values at 6 and 12 h after anaesthesia. Anaesthesia and surgery did not change mean plasma cortisol concentration, but it was lower in samples collected at 48 and 72 h. There was considerable individual variation in plasma catecholamine concentrations. At some time points the plasma concentration of catecholamines was higher than before premedication, but the maximal concentrations for adrenaline, noradrenaline and dopamine did not occur simultaneously. Heart rate was increased at 2 and 4 h, and abdominal sounds were decreased at 2 h. Packed cell volume was decreased in samples taken 2 to 12 h after anaesthesia. There was poor correlation between all the parameters measured in the study The subjective pain score and the plasma s-endorphin concentration correlated with each other at several time points, but not during the immediate post operative period.
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评估马骨科手术后疼痛和痛苦的方法比较
通过测量预先定义的行为和生理变量,主观评估了13匹马的术后疼痛。其中12匹马经历了痛苦的骨科手术,1匹马在全身麻醉下进行放射检查后出现了麻醉后肌病和神经损伤。在用药前和术后72小时内采集静脉血进行儿茶酚胺、s-内啡肽和皮质醇测定。麻醉前后患者的头部位置、地爪或手术腿的使用均无差异。麻醉后4 h主观疼痛评分高于术前评分。平均血浆s-内啡肽浓度在麻醉后6和12小时高于术前值。麻醉和手术没有改变平均血浆皮质醇浓度,但在48和72小时收集的样本中较低。血浆儿茶酚胺浓度有相当大的个体差异。在某些时间点,儿茶酚胺的血浆浓度高于用药前,但肾上腺素、去甲肾上腺素和多巴胺的最大浓度并未同时出现。2和4小时心率增加,2小时腹音减少。麻醉后2至12小时取样的细胞体积减少。主观疼痛评分与血浆s-内啡肽浓度在多个时间点呈相关性,但在术后即刻无相关性。
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