Variação diurna das respostas fisiológicas e eficácia Analgésica do tramadol em asininos

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Autor(a) principal: Paiva, Ariana Lopes Correia de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: We aimed to assess whether cortisol and the physiological variables of asinine are influenced by meteorological variables, and if tramadol at doses of 2.5mg.kg-1 and 4mg.kg-1 IV promotes post-surgical analgesia in donkeys that have undergone orchiectomy. A priori, we used 10 north-eastern donkeys, in which we evaluated heart (HR) and respiratory (fR) rates, systolic (SBP), diastolic (DBP) and mean (MBP) blood pressure, rectal temperature (RT) and cortisol. The weather station of UFERSA provided temperature of the environment (TE), relative humidity (RH) and wind speed (WS) values, from which we calculated the temperature and humidity index (THI) every 2 hours for 24 hours. Afterwards, 24 donkeys, divided into 3 groups of 8 animals each: CG (control group, saline IV), GT2.5 (2.5 mg.kg-1 of tramadol IV) and GT4.0 (4.0 mg.kg-1 of tramadol IV) either received or did not analgesic after castration. The physiological variables mentioned above were re-evaluated and inserted in a multifactorial numerical scale to assess the analgesia within 1h, 2h, 4h, 6h, 8h, 12h and 24h after surgery. Statistical differences between groups in each hour and between hours for each particular group were obtained through the Kruskal-Wallis and Friedman tests, respectively. The relationship between the physiological and meteorological variables were analysed through the Spearman correlation. In the cortisol and physiological variables applied Principal Component Analysis (PCA). HR did not change significantly. The RT rose from 6h until 18h, the fR until 20h, and the blood pressures peaked at 2h and 14h. TE rose significantly from 6h to 14h, the WS until 12h, while the RH decreased until 12h. From 8h until 24h THI was in the range of 71-78, considered critical, its highest average occurred at 14h. There was significant negative correlation between fR and WS, as well as between RT and WS; and positive between fR and RH. Cortisol increased at 6h, peaking every 6h. The mean pain scores in the tramadol groups were significantly lower than those in the CG at 4h after surgery. In total, 87.5% of the GT4.0 animals received rescue analgesia, against 100% of the other groups. We concluded that the meteorological variables influence the physiological variables of donkeys in the north-eastern semi-arid. Tramadol at doses of 2.5 and 4.0 mg.kg-1 IV increased postsurgical analgesia for a period of 4-6h in donkeys that had undergone castration. The doses used did not cause deleterious changes to the cardiovascular parameters of the asinine
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spelling Paula, Valéria Veras deBarrêto Júnior, Raimundo Alveshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0516971232838494Façanha, Débora Andréa Evangelistahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/733535805861904305519998450http://lattes.cnpq.br/8551826193259255http://lattes.cnpq.br/9083821440600669Paiva, Ariana Lopes Correia de2017-04-26T12:17:02Z2016-07-29PAIVA, Ariana Lopes Correia de. Variação diurna das respostas fisiológicas e eficácia Analgésica do tramadol em asininos. 2016. 82 f. Tese (Doutorado) - Curso de Pós-graduação em Ciência Animal, Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, Mossoró, 2016.https://repositorio.ufersa.edu.br/handle/tede/668We aimed to assess whether cortisol and the physiological variables of asinine are influenced by meteorological variables, and if tramadol at doses of 2.5mg.kg-1 and 4mg.kg-1 IV promotes post-surgical analgesia in donkeys that have undergone orchiectomy. A priori, we used 10 north-eastern donkeys, in which we evaluated heart (HR) and respiratory (fR) rates, systolic (SBP), diastolic (DBP) and mean (MBP) blood pressure, rectal temperature (RT) and cortisol. The weather station of UFERSA provided temperature of the environment (TE), relative humidity (RH) and wind speed (WS) values, from which we calculated the temperature and humidity index (THI) every 2 hours for 24 hours. Afterwards, 24 donkeys, divided into 3 groups of 8 animals each: CG (control group, saline IV), GT2.5 (2.5 mg.kg-1 of tramadol IV) and GT4.0 (4.0 mg.kg-1 of tramadol IV) either received or did not analgesic after castration. The physiological variables mentioned above were re-evaluated and inserted in a multifactorial numerical scale to assess the analgesia within 1h, 2h, 4h, 6h, 8h, 12h and 24h after surgery. Statistical differences between groups in each hour and between hours for each particular group were obtained through the Kruskal-Wallis and Friedman tests, respectively. The relationship between the physiological and meteorological variables were analysed through the Spearman correlation. In the cortisol and physiological variables applied Principal Component Analysis (PCA). HR did not change significantly. The RT rose from 6h until 18h, the fR until 20h, and the blood pressures peaked at 2h and 14h. TE rose significantly from 6h to 14h, the WS until 12h, while the RH decreased until 12h. From 8h until 24h THI was in the range of 71-78, considered critical, its highest average occurred at 14h. There was significant negative correlation between fR and WS, as well as between RT and WS; and positive between fR and RH. Cortisol increased at 6h, peaking every 6h. The mean pain scores in the tramadol groups were significantly lower than those in the CG at 4h after surgery. In total, 87.5% of the GT4.0 animals received rescue analgesia, against 100% of the other groups. We concluded that the meteorological variables influence the physiological variables of donkeys in the north-eastern semi-arid. Tramadol at doses of 2.5 and 4.0 mg.kg-1 IV increased postsurgical analgesia for a period of 4-6h in donkeys that had undergone castration. The doses used did not cause deleterious changes to the cardiovascular parameters of the asinineObjetivou-se avaliar se o cortisol e os parâmetros fisiológicos de asininos são influenciados pelas variáveis meteorológicas, e se o tramadol nas doses de 2,5 mg.kg-1 e 4 mg.kg-1IV promove analgesia pós-cirúrgica em asininos submetidos à orquiectomia. À priori, utilizaramse 10 animais, nos quais avaliaram-se frequências cardíaca (FC) e respiratória (fR), pressão arterial sistólica (PAS), diastólica (PAD) e média (PAM), temperatura retal (TR) e cortisol. A estação meteorológica da UFERSA forneceu os dados de temperatura ambiente (TA), umidade relativa do ar (UR) e velocidade do vento (VV), a partir daí calculou-se o índice de temperatura e umidade (ITU) a cada 2h, durante 24 horas. À posteriori, 24 asininos, divididos em 3 grupos de 8 animais: GC (grupo controle, solução salina IV), GT2,5 (tramadol 2,5 mg.kg-1 IV) e GT4,0 (tramadol 4,0 mg.kg-1 IV) receberam ou não analgésico após castração. Os parâmetros fisiológicos acima citados foram reavaliados e inseridos em escala numérica multifatorial para avaliação da analgesia em 1h, 2h, 4h, 6h, 8h, 12h e 24h após a cirurgia. Diferenças estatísticas entre grupos dentro de cada momento e entre momentos para cada grupo, foram testadas com Kruskall-Wallis e Friedman respectivamente, as relações existentes entre as variáveis fisiológicas e meteorológicas, correlação de Spearman. Para cortisol e parâmetros fisiológicos aplicou-se Análise de Componentes Principais (ACP). A FC não variou significativamente. A TR elevou-se das 6h até às 18h, a fR até às 20h, e as pressões apresentaram picos às 2h e às 14h. A TA elevou-se significativamente das 6h até às 14h, a VV até às 12h, enquanto que a UR diminuiu até às 12h. De 8h às 24h o ITU estava na faixa de 71- 78, a maior média ocorreu às 14h. Houve correlação significativa negativa entre fR e a VV, e da TR com a VV; e positiva entre fR a com UR. O cortisol apresentou elevação às 6h da manhã, com picos a cada 6h. As médias dos escores de dor dos grupos tramadol foram significativamente menores do que o GC em 4h após a cirurgia. No total, 87,5% dos animais do GT4,0 receberam analgesia resgate, contra 100% dos demais grupos. Concluiu-se que as variáveis meteorológicas influenciam os parâmetros fisiológicos de asininos do semiárido nordestino. O tramadol nas doses de 2,5 e 4,0 mg.kg-1IV incrementaram a analgesia póscirúrgica pelo período de 4-6h em asininos submetidos à castração. 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title Variação diurna das respostas fisiológicas e eficácia Analgésica do tramadol em asininos
spellingShingle Variação diurna das respostas fisiológicas e eficácia Analgésica do tramadol em asininos
Paiva, Ariana Lopes Correia de
Jumento Nordestino
Adaptação climática
Castração
Opioide
North-eastern donkey
Climate adaptation
Castration
Opioid
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Variação diurna das respostas fisiológicas e eficácia Analgésica do tramadol em asininos
title_full Variação diurna das respostas fisiológicas e eficácia Analgésica do tramadol em asininos
title_fullStr Variação diurna das respostas fisiológicas e eficácia Analgésica do tramadol em asininos
title_full_unstemmed Variação diurna das respostas fisiológicas e eficácia Analgésica do tramadol em asininos
title_sort Variação diurna das respostas fisiológicas e eficácia Analgésica do tramadol em asininos
author Paiva, Ariana Lopes Correia de
author_facet Paiva, Ariana Lopes Correia de
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Paula, Valéria Veras de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Barrêto Júnior, Raimundo Alves
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Façanha, Débora Andréa Evangelista
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paiva, Ariana Lopes Correia de
contributor_str_mv Paula, Valéria Veras de
Barrêto Júnior, Raimundo Alves
Façanha, Débora Andréa Evangelista
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Jumento Nordestino
Adaptação climática
Castração
Opioide
North-eastern donkey
Climate adaptation
Castration
Opioid
topic Jumento Nordestino
Adaptação climática
Castração
Opioide
North-eastern donkey
Climate adaptation
Castration
Opioid
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
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description We aimed to assess whether cortisol and the physiological variables of asinine are influenced by meteorological variables, and if tramadol at doses of 2.5mg.kg-1 and 4mg.kg-1 IV promotes post-surgical analgesia in donkeys that have undergone orchiectomy. A priori, we used 10 north-eastern donkeys, in which we evaluated heart (HR) and respiratory (fR) rates, systolic (SBP), diastolic (DBP) and mean (MBP) blood pressure, rectal temperature (RT) and cortisol. The weather station of UFERSA provided temperature of the environment (TE), relative humidity (RH) and wind speed (WS) values, from which we calculated the temperature and humidity index (THI) every 2 hours for 24 hours. Afterwards, 24 donkeys, divided into 3 groups of 8 animals each: CG (control group, saline IV), GT2.5 (2.5 mg.kg-1 of tramadol IV) and GT4.0 (4.0 mg.kg-1 of tramadol IV) either received or did not analgesic after castration. The physiological variables mentioned above were re-evaluated and inserted in a multifactorial numerical scale to assess the analgesia within 1h, 2h, 4h, 6h, 8h, 12h and 24h after surgery. Statistical differences between groups in each hour and between hours for each particular group were obtained through the Kruskal-Wallis and Friedman tests, respectively. The relationship between the physiological and meteorological variables were analysed through the Spearman correlation. In the cortisol and physiological variables applied Principal Component Analysis (PCA). HR did not change significantly. The RT rose from 6h until 18h, the fR until 20h, and the blood pressures peaked at 2h and 14h. TE rose significantly from 6h to 14h, the WS until 12h, while the RH decreased until 12h. From 8h until 24h THI was in the range of 71-78, considered critical, its highest average occurred at 14h. There was significant negative correlation between fR and WS, as well as between RT and WS; and positive between fR and RH. Cortisol increased at 6h, peaking every 6h. The mean pain scores in the tramadol groups were significantly lower than those in the CG at 4h after surgery. In total, 87.5% of the GT4.0 animals received rescue analgesia, against 100% of the other groups. We concluded that the meteorological variables influence the physiological variables of donkeys in the north-eastern semi-arid. Tramadol at doses of 2.5 and 4.0 mg.kg-1 IV increased postsurgical analgesia for a period of 4-6h in donkeys that had undergone castration. The doses used did not cause deleterious changes to the cardiovascular parameters of the asinine
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