Evaluation of nociception comparing analgesia protocols in cats submitted to elective ovariohisterectomy

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Autor(a) principal: Cruz, Mariza Fordellone Rosa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Wenceslau, Thais Aparecida, Silva, Carolina Miranda da, Zanardo, Dafne Fessel, Martins, Catarine Del Massa, Souza, Raquel Estefania Stringheta de, Silva, Nelly Braga, Miasaki, Natanne Terumy, Ciboldi, Thalissa Fernanda, Massukado, Fernanda Mayumi, Rodrigues, Diego Resende, Salvador, Aline Villas Bôas Manoel, Garcia, Giovana, Santos, Ana Paula Millet Evangelista dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19148
Resumo: Felines have a high potential to produce numerous progenies and the most indicated birth control is the ovariohysterectomy surgical procedure. The procedure causes a postoperative pain process, so an effective protocol is needed to assess pain and control it. The study was conducted with 40 females, which were divided into three distinct groups that were given different analgesic protocols, consisting of dipyrone sodium isolated, dipyrone sodium associated with meloxicam and dipyrone sodium associated with tramadol hydrochloride. The objective of the research was to evaluate three analgesic protocols in order to verify the most effective and affordable one. It was observed that the three protocols are viable and effective, however, dipyrone associated with meloxicam showed greater pain control.
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spelling Evaluation of nociception comparing analgesia protocols in cats submitted to elective ovariohisterectomyEvaluación de la nocicepción mediante la comparación de los protocolos de analgesia en gatos sometidos a histerectomía ovárica electivaAvaliação da nocicepção comparando protocolos de analgesia em gatas submetidas à ovariohisterectomia eletivaEscala de dolor de MelbourneEsterilizaciónControl de la poblaciónMelbourne Pain ScaleSterilizationPopulation controlFelines.Felines have a high potential to produce numerous progenies and the most indicated birth control is the ovariohysterectomy surgical procedure. The procedure causes a postoperative pain process, so an effective protocol is needed to assess pain and control it. The study was conducted with 40 females, which were divided into three distinct groups that were given different analgesic protocols, consisting of dipyrone sodium isolated, dipyrone sodium associated with meloxicam and dipyrone sodium associated with tramadol hydrochloride. The objective of the research was to evaluate three analgesic protocols in order to verify the most effective and affordable one. It was observed that the three protocols are viable and effective, however, dipyrone associated with meloxicam showed greater pain control.Las gatas tienen un alto potencial para producir numerosas crías y el control de la natalidad más adecuado es el procedimiento quirúrgico de la ovariohisterectomía. El procedimiento provoca un proceso de dolor postoperatorio, por lo que es necesario un protocolo eficaz para evaluar el dolor y controlarlo. El estudio se llevó a cabo con 40 hembras, que se dividieron en tres grupos distintos que tenían diferentes protocolos analgésicos, consistentes en dipirona sódica sola, dipirona sódica asociada a meloxicam y dipirona sódica asociada a clorhidrato de tramadol. El objetivo de la investigación era evaluar tres protocolos analgésicos para comprobar cuál era el más eficaz y asequible. Se observó que los tres protocolos son viables y efectivos, sin embargo, la dipirona asociada al meloxicam mostró un mayor control del dolor.As gatas têm um alto potencial para produzir numerosas progênies e o controle de natalidade mais indicado é o procedimento cirúrgico de ovariohisterectomia. O procedimento causa um processo de dor pós-operatório, por isso é necessário um protocolo eficaz para avaliar a dor e controlá-la. O estudo foi realizado com 40 fêmeas, estas foram divididas em três grupos distintos que contavam com diferentes protocolos analgésicos, sendo compostos por dipirona sódica isolada, dipirona sódica associada ao meloxicam e dipirona sódica associada ao cloridrato de tramadol. O objetivo da pesquisa foi avaliar três protocolos analgésicos, a fim de verificar o mais eficaz e acessível. Foi observado que os três protocolos são viáveis e eficazes, entretanto, a dipirona associada ao meloxicam mostrou um maior controle da dor.Research, Society and Development2021-08-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1914810.33448/rsd-v10i10.19148Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e564101019148Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e564101019148Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e5641010191482525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19148/17153Copyright (c) 2021 Mariza Fordellone Rosa Cruz; Thais Aparecida Wenceslau; Carolina Miranda da Silva; Dafne Fessel Zanardo; Catarine Del Massa Martins; Raquel Estefania Stringheta de Souza; Nelly Braga Silva; Natanne Terumy Miasaki; Thalissa Fernanda Ciboldi; Fernanda Mayumi Massukado; Diego Resende Rodrigues; Aline Villas Bôas Manoel Salvador; Giovana Garcia; Ana Paula Millet Evangelista dos Santoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCruz, Mariza Fordellone RosaWenceslau, Thais Aparecida Silva, Carolina Miranda daZanardo, Dafne FesselMartins, Catarine Del MassaSouza, Raquel Estefania Stringheta deSilva, Nelly BragaMiasaki, Natanne TerumyCiboldi, Thalissa FernandaMassukado, Fernanda MayumiRodrigues, Diego ResendeSalvador, Aline Villas Bôas ManoelGarcia, GiovanaSantos, Ana Paula Millet Evangelista dos2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19148Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:07.062457Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of nociception comparing analgesia protocols in cats submitted to elective ovariohisterectomy
Evaluación de la nocicepción mediante la comparación de los protocolos de analgesia en gatos sometidos a histerectomía ovárica electiva
Avaliação da nocicepção comparando protocolos de analgesia em gatas submetidas à ovariohisterectomia eletiva
title Evaluation of nociception comparing analgesia protocols in cats submitted to elective ovariohisterectomy
spellingShingle Evaluation of nociception comparing analgesia protocols in cats submitted to elective ovariohisterectomy
Cruz, Mariza Fordellone Rosa
Escala de dolor de Melbourne
Esterilización
Control de la población
Melbourne Pain Scale
Sterilization
Population control
Felines.
title_short Evaluation of nociception comparing analgesia protocols in cats submitted to elective ovariohisterectomy
title_full Evaluation of nociception comparing analgesia protocols in cats submitted to elective ovariohisterectomy
title_fullStr Evaluation of nociception comparing analgesia protocols in cats submitted to elective ovariohisterectomy
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of nociception comparing analgesia protocols in cats submitted to elective ovariohisterectomy
title_sort Evaluation of nociception comparing analgesia protocols in cats submitted to elective ovariohisterectomy
author Cruz, Mariza Fordellone Rosa
author_facet Cruz, Mariza Fordellone Rosa
Wenceslau, Thais Aparecida
Silva, Carolina Miranda da
Zanardo, Dafne Fessel
Martins, Catarine Del Massa
Souza, Raquel Estefania Stringheta de
Silva, Nelly Braga
Miasaki, Natanne Terumy
Ciboldi, Thalissa Fernanda
Massukado, Fernanda Mayumi
Rodrigues, Diego Resende
Salvador, Aline Villas Bôas Manoel
Garcia, Giovana
Santos, Ana Paula Millet Evangelista dos
author_role author
author2 Wenceslau, Thais Aparecida
Silva, Carolina Miranda da
Zanardo, Dafne Fessel
Martins, Catarine Del Massa
Souza, Raquel Estefania Stringheta de
Silva, Nelly Braga
Miasaki, Natanne Terumy
Ciboldi, Thalissa Fernanda
Massukado, Fernanda Mayumi
Rodrigues, Diego Resende
Salvador, Aline Villas Bôas Manoel
Garcia, Giovana
Santos, Ana Paula Millet Evangelista dos
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cruz, Mariza Fordellone Rosa
Wenceslau, Thais Aparecida
Silva, Carolina Miranda da
Zanardo, Dafne Fessel
Martins, Catarine Del Massa
Souza, Raquel Estefania Stringheta de
Silva, Nelly Braga
Miasaki, Natanne Terumy
Ciboldi, Thalissa Fernanda
Massukado, Fernanda Mayumi
Rodrigues, Diego Resende
Salvador, Aline Villas Bôas Manoel
Garcia, Giovana
Santos, Ana Paula Millet Evangelista dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Escala de dolor de Melbourne
Esterilización
Control de la población
Melbourne Pain Scale
Sterilization
Population control
Felines.
topic Escala de dolor de Melbourne
Esterilización
Control de la población
Melbourne Pain Scale
Sterilization
Population control
Felines.
description Felines have a high potential to produce numerous progenies and the most indicated birth control is the ovariohysterectomy surgical procedure. The procedure causes a postoperative pain process, so an effective protocol is needed to assess pain and control it. The study was conducted with 40 females, which were divided into three distinct groups that were given different analgesic protocols, consisting of dipyrone sodium isolated, dipyrone sodium associated with meloxicam and dipyrone sodium associated with tramadol hydrochloride. The objective of the research was to evaluate three analgesic protocols in order to verify the most effective and affordable one. It was observed that the three protocols are viable and effective, however, dipyrone associated with meloxicam showed greater pain control.
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