RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 98 CATS SUBMITTED TO ACUPUNCTURE ATTENDED AT A REHABILITATION AND CHRONIC PAIN CONTROL SERVICE
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Resumo: | This is a retrospective survey with the aim of investigate the clinical cases of cats attended at a rehabilitation and chronic pain control service during 13 years. The aim of this study was to analyze the efficacy and methods of acupuncture, evaluate clinical evolution and the patient profile in 98 clinical charts. The clinical outcome data showed that 69.7% of patients improved after treatment with acupuncture, 16.7% had no significant response and 13.6% died. No patient had worsening, despite three of nine animals that died were due to progression of the primary disease treated only with acupuncture. The main indications for the use of acupuncture in cats at the clinic were neurological diseases - particularly trauma in the spinal cord and brain - where there was an improvement in 53.7% of the animals. Treatment was considered successful in neurological cases, when animals regained independent locomotion and in cases of spinal disease, when neurological scores changed for IV or V to I or II. Dry needle acupuncture was the most used technique for the treatment, with 94.7% of prevalence, followed by electroacupuncture (30.6%) and laserpuncture (21.4%). The mean number of acupuncture sessions were 6.97±14.97. It was concluded that acupuncture was efficient to treat most of the cats with different clinical conditions, showing that these species probably respond as well as dogs after acupuncture treatment.Keywords: chinese traditional medicine; cats; primary research; clinics; neurology. |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 98 CATS SUBMITTED TO ACUPUNCTURE ATTENDED AT A REHABILITATION AND CHRONIC PAIN CONTROL SERVICEEstudo retrospectivo de 98 felinos submetidos à acupuntura atendidos em serviço de reabilitação e dor crônicaAnimal SanityMedicina tradicional chinesaGatosPesquisa primáriaClínicaNeurologia.This is a retrospective survey with the aim of investigate the clinical cases of cats attended at a rehabilitation and chronic pain control service during 13 years. The aim of this study was to analyze the efficacy and methods of acupuncture, evaluate clinical evolution and the patient profile in 98 clinical charts. The clinical outcome data showed that 69.7% of patients improved after treatment with acupuncture, 16.7% had no significant response and 13.6% died. No patient had worsening, despite three of nine animals that died were due to progression of the primary disease treated only with acupuncture. The main indications for the use of acupuncture in cats at the clinic were neurological diseases - particularly trauma in the spinal cord and brain - where there was an improvement in 53.7% of the animals. Treatment was considered successful in neurological cases, when animals regained independent locomotion and in cases of spinal disease, when neurological scores changed for IV or V to I or II. Dry needle acupuncture was the most used technique for the treatment, with 94.7% of prevalence, followed by electroacupuncture (30.6%) and laserpuncture (21.4%). The mean number of acupuncture sessions were 6.97±14.97. It was concluded that acupuncture was efficient to treat most of the cats with different clinical conditions, showing that these species probably respond as well as dogs after acupuncture treatment.Keywords: chinese traditional medicine; cats; primary research; clinics; neurology.Este estudo retrospectivo avaliou os casos clínicos de felinos atendidos em Serviço de Reabilitação e Dor Crônica, durante 13 anos, totalizando 98 prontuários. Os objetivos deste estudo foram caracterizar o perfil do paciente atendido e avaliar a eficácia da acupuntura (AP) e dos métodos associados a esta técnica no tratamento de doenças em felinos e respectiva evolução clínica. Constatou-se que 69,7% dos pacientes melhoraram após tratamento com AP, 16,7% não apresentaram resposta significativa e 13,6% vieram a óbito. Não foram registrados casos de piora relacionados ao tratamento com AP, embora, dos nove animais que vieram a óbito, três foram devido à progressão da doença primária tratada exclusivamente com AP. As principais afecções tratadas foram relacionadas ao sistema nervoso - sobretudo trauma medular e encefálico – em que se registrou uma melhora em 53,7% dos animais. O tratamento foi considerado eficaz quando os pacientes recuperaram a capacidade normal de deambulação e em casos de doenças medulares quando o escore neurológico mudou de IV (grave) ou V (muito grave) para I (normal) ou II (leve alteração). A técnica de agulha seca foi a mais utilizada para os tratamentos, com 94,7% de prevalência, seguida da eletroacupuntura (30,6%) e da laserpuntura (21,4%). O número de sessões totais de AP foi em média de 6,97±14,97, sendo as mesmas semanais. Conclui-se que o estímulo de acupontos utilizando diferentes métodos foi eficiente para tratar a maioria dos gatos com diversas condições clínicas, evidenciando que esta espécie provavelmente responde tão bem como os cães após o tratamento de AP.Universidade Federal de Goiás2018-01-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa CientíficaResearchapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/e-4551310.1590/cab19145513Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 19 (2018): Continuous publication; 1-16Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 19 (2018): Publicação contínua; 1-161809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/e-45513/25082https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/e-45513/25083Copyright (c) 2018 Ciência Animal Brasileirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira Figueiredo Silva, Nuno EmanuelGuilherme Fernandes Joaquim, JeanPacca Loureiro Luna, StelioLuísa Buffo de Cápua, MariaPaiva Rodrigues dos Santos, Bianca2023-03-23T18:50:39Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/45513Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:56:17.518423Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 98 CATS SUBMITTED TO ACUPUNCTURE ATTENDED AT A REHABILITATION AND CHRONIC PAIN CONTROL SERVICE Estudo retrospectivo de 98 felinos submetidos à acupuntura atendidos em serviço de reabilitação e dor crônica |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 98 CATS SUBMITTED TO ACUPUNCTURE ATTENDED AT A REHABILITATION AND CHRONIC PAIN CONTROL SERVICE |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 98 CATS SUBMITTED TO ACUPUNCTURE ATTENDED AT A REHABILITATION AND CHRONIC PAIN CONTROL SERVICE Oliveira Figueiredo Silva, Nuno Emanuel Animal Sanity Medicina tradicional chinesa Gatos Pesquisa primária Clínica Neurologia. |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 98 CATS SUBMITTED TO ACUPUNCTURE ATTENDED AT A REHABILITATION AND CHRONIC PAIN CONTROL SERVICE |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 98 CATS SUBMITTED TO ACUPUNCTURE ATTENDED AT A REHABILITATION AND CHRONIC PAIN CONTROL SERVICE |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 98 CATS SUBMITTED TO ACUPUNCTURE ATTENDED AT A REHABILITATION AND CHRONIC PAIN CONTROL SERVICE |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 98 CATS SUBMITTED TO ACUPUNCTURE ATTENDED AT A REHABILITATION AND CHRONIC PAIN CONTROL SERVICE |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 98 CATS SUBMITTED TO ACUPUNCTURE ATTENDED AT A REHABILITATION AND CHRONIC PAIN CONTROL SERVICE |
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Oliveira Figueiredo Silva, Nuno Emanuel |
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Oliveira Figueiredo Silva, Nuno Emanuel Guilherme Fernandes Joaquim, Jean Pacca Loureiro Luna, Stelio Luísa Buffo de Cápua, Maria Paiva Rodrigues dos Santos, Bianca |
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Guilherme Fernandes Joaquim, Jean Pacca Loureiro Luna, Stelio Luísa Buffo de Cápua, Maria Paiva Rodrigues dos Santos, Bianca |
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Oliveira Figueiredo Silva, Nuno Emanuel Guilherme Fernandes Joaquim, Jean Pacca Loureiro Luna, Stelio Luísa Buffo de Cápua, Maria Paiva Rodrigues dos Santos, Bianca |
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Animal Sanity Medicina tradicional chinesa Gatos Pesquisa primária Clínica Neurologia. |
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Animal Sanity Medicina tradicional chinesa Gatos Pesquisa primária Clínica Neurologia. |
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This is a retrospective survey with the aim of investigate the clinical cases of cats attended at a rehabilitation and chronic pain control service during 13 years. The aim of this study was to analyze the efficacy and methods of acupuncture, evaluate clinical evolution and the patient profile in 98 clinical charts. The clinical outcome data showed that 69.7% of patients improved after treatment with acupuncture, 16.7% had no significant response and 13.6% died. No patient had worsening, despite three of nine animals that died were due to progression of the primary disease treated only with acupuncture. The main indications for the use of acupuncture in cats at the clinic were neurological diseases - particularly trauma in the spinal cord and brain - where there was an improvement in 53.7% of the animals. Treatment was considered successful in neurological cases, when animals regained independent locomotion and in cases of spinal disease, when neurological scores changed for IV or V to I or II. Dry needle acupuncture was the most used technique for the treatment, with 94.7% of prevalence, followed by electroacupuncture (30.6%) and laserpuncture (21.4%). The mean number of acupuncture sessions were 6.97±14.97. It was concluded that acupuncture was efficient to treat most of the cats with different clinical conditions, showing that these species probably respond as well as dogs after acupuncture treatment.Keywords: chinese traditional medicine; cats; primary research; clinics; neurology. |
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