狗和猫口服或注射用甲硝唑(二吡酮)的术后镇痛效果和副作用

Jakub Stadnicki, Mathieu Raillard
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PICO 问题 在手术后的狗和猫中,围手术期注射或口服甲氰咪唑(敌克松)与不采取干预措施相比,是否会降低术后疼痛评分或提高副作用发生率? 临床底线 研究类别 治疗。所审查研究设计的数量和类型 对三项前瞻性、随机、盲法临床研究进行了严格审查。证据强度 弱。报告的结果 评估的变量包括:不同的疼痛评估方法、降低围手术期和术后疼痛评分所需的甲氰咪唑剂量、心血管变量(心率、收缩压、平均血压和舒张压)的变化、呼吸变量的变化以及血液和生化变量的变化。结论 在接受卵巢切除术的健康猫和狗中,术前和术后使用甲咪唑可在一定程度上减轻疼痛(即降低疼痛评分或减少对镇痛抢救的需求)。在狗身上,仅使用甲氰咪唑无法提供足够的镇痛效果。没有发现对骨科手术后使用甲硝唑进行评估的研究。没有证据表明围手术期使用甲硝唑会导致副作用发生率升高。 如何在实践中应用这些证据 在实践中应用证据时应考虑多种因素,不仅限于:个人的临床专业知识、患者的情况和所有者的价值观、您工作的国家、地点或诊所、您面前的个案、可用的疗法和资源。知识摘要是一种资源,有助于加强决策或为决策提供信息。它们并不凌驾于从业人员的责任或判断之上,而是要为其护理的动物做出最好的选择。
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Postoperative analgesia and side effects of oral or injectable metamizole (dipyrone) in dogs and cats
PICO Question In dogs and cats after surgery, does the peri-operative administration of injectable or oral metamizole (dipyrone) as opposed to no intervention result in lower postoperative pain scores or higher incidence of side effects?   Clinical bottom line Category of research Treatment. Number and type of study designs reviewed Three prospective, randomised, blinded, clinical studies were critically reviewed. Strength of evidence Weak. Outcomes reported Variables assessed included: different pain assessment methods, metamizole dose required to reduce peri- and postoperative pain scores, changes in cardiovascular variables (heart rate, systolic, mean and diastolic blood pressure), changes in respiratory variables and variations in haematological and biochemical variables. Conclusion In healthy cats and dogs undergoing ovariohysterectomy, the use of metamizole in the peri- and postoperative period was associated with some reduction in pain levels (i.e., lower pain score or reduced need for rescue analgesia). In dogs, metamizole alone provided insufficient analgesia. No study evaluating metamizole after orthopaedic surgery was found. No evidence suggested that using metamizole peri-operatively resulted in higher incidence of side effects.   How to apply this evidence in practice The application of evidence into practice should take into account multiple factors, not limited to: individual clinical expertise, patient’s circumstances and owners’ values, country, location or clinic where you work, the individual case in front of you, the availability of therapies and resources. Knowledge Summaries are a resource to help reinforce or inform decision making. They do not override the responsibility or judgement of the practitioner to do what is best for the animal in their care.
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