Refluxo gastroesofágico em cadelas submetidas a ovariohisterectomia convencional ou videoassistida sob diferentes medicações pré-anestésicas
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Resumo: | The gastroesophageal reflux disease arises from the gastroduodenal content flow to the esophagus and/or associated organs, which leads to wide range of clinical signs and disease. The pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents is a major cause of post-anesthethic morbidity and mortality. Another gastroesophageal reflux disease's consequence in dogs is esophageal stenosis, whose treatment is expensive and sometimes associated to bad prognosis. It is unknown the incidence of intraoperative reflux in canine. There are occurrence reports of this event in conventional and video-assisted surgeries. Our objetive, by executing this project, using flexible endoscopy, was to assess the presence and to quantify gastroesophageal reflux in dogs undergoing ovariohysterectomy using different analgesic protocols - morphine, tramadol and methadone, and different surgical approaches - conventional and video-assisted. In the first work presented, two groups of dogs receiving the same anesthetic protocol, were submitted to ovariohysterectomy (conventional and video-assisted), noting that in the second group the incidence of intraoperative gastroesophageal reflux was higher, as well as severity of the event. In the second study, three groups of dogs undergoing conventional ovariohysterectomy, received different pre-anesthetic drugs - morphine, tramadol and methadone. There were not significant differences between groups, and the three of them occurred intraoperative gastroesophageal reflux. It was concluded that the video-assisted surgery resulted in a higher incidence and greater severity of intraoperative gastroesophageal reflux than conventional in patients undergoing anesthetic protocol tested. The creation of the pneumoperitoneum, the decubitus changes and the association between pneumoperitoneum and morphine were assigned as likely triggers of gastroesophageal reflux in the first experiment. The use of different drugs in pre-medication bitches submitted to conventional ovariohysterectomy caused no increased incidence of gastroesophageal reflux, however morphine administration increased the incidence of preoperative emesis. It was also found that the reflux in different intensities are commonly observed in practice conventional or video-assisted ovariohysterectomy. |
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Refluxo gastroesofágico em cadelas submetidas a ovariohisterectomia convencional ou videoassistida sob diferentes medicações pré-anestésicasGastroesophageal reflux in bitches submitted to ovariohysterectomy by convencional or video-assisted approach submitted to different premedicationsEndoscopiaVideocirurgiaRegurgitação transoperatóriaAnalgésicoCaninoEndoscopyVideosurgeryIntraoperative regurgitationAnalgesicCanineCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIAThe gastroesophageal reflux disease arises from the gastroduodenal content flow to the esophagus and/or associated organs, which leads to wide range of clinical signs and disease. The pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents is a major cause of post-anesthethic morbidity and mortality. Another gastroesophageal reflux disease's consequence in dogs is esophageal stenosis, whose treatment is expensive and sometimes associated to bad prognosis. It is unknown the incidence of intraoperative reflux in canine. There are occurrence reports of this event in conventional and video-assisted surgeries. Our objetive, by executing this project, using flexible endoscopy, was to assess the presence and to quantify gastroesophageal reflux in dogs undergoing ovariohysterectomy using different analgesic protocols - morphine, tramadol and methadone, and different surgical approaches - conventional and video-assisted. In the first work presented, two groups of dogs receiving the same anesthetic protocol, were submitted to ovariohysterectomy (conventional and video-assisted), noting that in the second group the incidence of intraoperative gastroesophageal reflux was higher, as well as severity of the event. In the second study, three groups of dogs undergoing conventional ovariohysterectomy, received different pre-anesthetic drugs - morphine, tramadol and methadone. There were not significant differences between groups, and the three of them occurred intraoperative gastroesophageal reflux. It was concluded that the video-assisted surgery resulted in a higher incidence and greater severity of intraoperative gastroesophageal reflux than conventional in patients undergoing anesthetic protocol tested. The creation of the pneumoperitoneum, the decubitus changes and the association between pneumoperitoneum and morphine were assigned as likely triggers of gastroesophageal reflux in the first experiment. The use of different drugs in pre-medication bitches submitted to conventional ovariohysterectomy caused no increased incidence of gastroesophageal reflux, however morphine administration increased the incidence of preoperative emesis. It was also found that the reflux in different intensities are commonly observed in practice conventional or video-assisted ovariohysterectomy.Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico - CNPqA doença do refluxo gastroesofágico decorre do fluxo de conteúdo gastroduodenal para o esôfago e/ou órgãos adjacentes, o que leva à ampla gama de sinais clínicos e doenças. A aspiração pulmonar de conteúdos gástricos é uma das principais causas anestésicas de morbidade e mortalidade. Outra consequência do refluxo gastroesofágico em cães é a estenose esofágica, cujo tratamento é oneroso e às vezes, associado a pobre prognóstico. É desconhecida a incidência de refluxo transoperatório nesta espécie. O que se tem, são relatos de ocorrência dessa alteração tanto em cirurgias convencionais quando videoassistidas. Buscou-se, com a execução de dois diferentes experimentos, através da endoscopia flexível, avaliar a presença e quantificar o refluxo gastroesofágico em cadelas submetidas a ovariohisterectomia, utilizando-se diferentes protocolos analgésicos – morfina, tramadol e metadona, e diferentes abordagens cirúrgicas – convencional e videoassistida. No primeiro trabalho apresentado nessa dissertação, dois grupos de cadelas recebendo o mesmo protocolo anestésico, foram submetidas a ovariohisterectomia (convencional e videoassistida), observando-se que no segundo grupo a incidência de refluxo gastroesofágico transoperatório foi maior, bem como a gravidade do evento. No segundo trabalho, três grupos de cadelas submetidas a ovariohisterectomia convencional, receberam medicações pré-anestésicas diferentes – morfina, tramadol e metadona. Não foi possível observar diferença entre os grupos, sendo que nos três ocorreu refluxo gastroesofágico transoperatório. Concluiu-se que as cirurgias videoassistidas provocaram maior incidência e maior gravidade de refluxo gastroesofágico transoperatório do que as convencionais em pacientes submetidos ao protocolo anestésico testado. A criação do pneumoperitôneo, as alterações de decúbito e a associação entre pneumoperitôneo e uso de morfina foram atribuídos como prováveis desencadeadores de refluxo gastroesofágico no primeiro experimento. O uso de diferentes fármacos na pré-medicação de cadelas submetidas à ovariohisterecto mia convencional não causou maior incidência de refluxo gastroesofágico, contudo a administração de morfina ampliou a ocorrência de emese pré-operatória. Constatou-se ainda que os refluxos em diferentes intensidades são eventos comumente observados na prática de ovraiohisterectomia convencional ou videoassistida.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilMedicina VeterináriaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Medicina VeterináriaCentro de Ciências RuraisBrun, Maurício Velosohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3913050752928325Müller, Daniel Curvello de Mendonçahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9457849435452537Beck, Carlos Afonso de Castrohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9258606189481470Hartmann, Hellen Fialho2019-08-27T20:35:39Z2019-08-27T20:35:39Z2016-01-21info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/18046ark:/26339/00130000095vhporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2019-08-28T06:01:55Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/18046Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2019-08-28T06:01:55Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Refluxo gastroesofágico em cadelas submetidas a ovariohisterectomia convencional ou videoassistida sob diferentes medicações pré-anestésicas Gastroesophageal reflux in bitches submitted to ovariohysterectomy by convencional or video-assisted approach submitted to different premedications |
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Refluxo gastroesofágico em cadelas submetidas a ovariohisterectomia convencional ou videoassistida sob diferentes medicações pré-anestésicas |
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Refluxo gastroesofágico em cadelas submetidas a ovariohisterectomia convencional ou videoassistida sob diferentes medicações pré-anestésicas Hartmann, Hellen Fialho Endoscopia Videocirurgia Regurgitação transoperatória Analgésico Canino Endoscopy Videosurgery Intraoperative regurgitation Analgesic Canine CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
title_short |
Refluxo gastroesofágico em cadelas submetidas a ovariohisterectomia convencional ou videoassistida sob diferentes medicações pré-anestésicas |
title_full |
Refluxo gastroesofágico em cadelas submetidas a ovariohisterectomia convencional ou videoassistida sob diferentes medicações pré-anestésicas |
title_fullStr |
Refluxo gastroesofágico em cadelas submetidas a ovariohisterectomia convencional ou videoassistida sob diferentes medicações pré-anestésicas |
title_full_unstemmed |
Refluxo gastroesofágico em cadelas submetidas a ovariohisterectomia convencional ou videoassistida sob diferentes medicações pré-anestésicas |
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Refluxo gastroesofágico em cadelas submetidas a ovariohisterectomia convencional ou videoassistida sob diferentes medicações pré-anestésicas |
author |
Hartmann, Hellen Fialho |
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Hartmann, Hellen Fialho |
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Brun, Maurício Veloso http://lattes.cnpq.br/3913050752928325 Müller, Daniel Curvello de Mendonça http://lattes.cnpq.br/9457849435452537 Beck, Carlos Afonso de Castro http://lattes.cnpq.br/9258606189481470 |
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Hartmann, Hellen Fialho |
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Endoscopia Videocirurgia Regurgitação transoperatória Analgésico Canino Endoscopy Videosurgery Intraoperative regurgitation Analgesic Canine CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Endoscopia Videocirurgia Regurgitação transoperatória Analgésico Canino Endoscopy Videosurgery Intraoperative regurgitation Analgesic Canine CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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The gastroesophageal reflux disease arises from the gastroduodenal content flow to the esophagus and/or associated organs, which leads to wide range of clinical signs and disease. The pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents is a major cause of post-anesthethic morbidity and mortality. Another gastroesophageal reflux disease's consequence in dogs is esophageal stenosis, whose treatment is expensive and sometimes associated to bad prognosis. It is unknown the incidence of intraoperative reflux in canine. There are occurrence reports of this event in conventional and video-assisted surgeries. Our objetive, by executing this project, using flexible endoscopy, was to assess the presence and to quantify gastroesophageal reflux in dogs undergoing ovariohysterectomy using different analgesic protocols - morphine, tramadol and methadone, and different surgical approaches - conventional and video-assisted. In the first work presented, two groups of dogs receiving the same anesthetic protocol, were submitted to ovariohysterectomy (conventional and video-assisted), noting that in the second group the incidence of intraoperative gastroesophageal reflux was higher, as well as severity of the event. In the second study, three groups of dogs undergoing conventional ovariohysterectomy, received different pre-anesthetic drugs - morphine, tramadol and methadone. There were not significant differences between groups, and the three of them occurred intraoperative gastroesophageal reflux. It was concluded that the video-assisted surgery resulted in a higher incidence and greater severity of intraoperative gastroesophageal reflux than conventional in patients undergoing anesthetic protocol tested. The creation of the pneumoperitoneum, the decubitus changes and the association between pneumoperitoneum and morphine were assigned as likely triggers of gastroesophageal reflux in the first experiment. The use of different drugs in pre-medication bitches submitted to conventional ovariohysterectomy caused no increased incidence of gastroesophageal reflux, however morphine administration increased the incidence of preoperative emesis. It was also found that the reflux in different intensities are commonly observed in practice conventional or video-assisted ovariohysterectomy. |
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