Evaluation of post-operative pain and stress in dogs after elective ovariohysterectomy under hospitalization
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Resumo: | Surgical procedures in pet animals are usually associated with some degree of stress and pain. Hospitalization is one stress-triggering factor. The present study aimed to evaluate the degree of stress and pain during hospitalization of female dogs submitted to elective ovariohysterectomy (OVH) and to investigate the influence of hospitalization on the stress of these animals. Fifteen young adult crossbreed female dogs were divided into two groups: eight animals without surgery (Group 1 - control) and seven animals submitted to surgery (Group 2 - OVH). Pain and stress were evaluated. Visual analogue scale (VAS), simple descriptive pain scale (SDS) and modified Glasgow pain scale (MGPS) were used. Serum cortisol (μg/dL) and glucose (mg/dl) were also measured. No statistical difference was observed for cortisol (μg/dL) between the two groups. Despite the absence of statistical difference between groups and times, mean serum cortisol (μg/dL) values exceeded the normal values for the canine species at various times evaluated. Hyperglycemia was only observed at T4 in the OVH group. It was concluded that the hospitalization of animals was more relevant in the establishment of stress than the surgical procedure and associated pain. The influence of stress was a relevant factor in the results of assessments carried out using the MGPS. |
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Evaluation of post-operative pain and stress in dogs after elective ovariohysterectomy under hospitalizationAvaliação da dor e estresse pós-operatórios em cadelas mantidas em ambiente hospitalar submetidas à ovariohisterectomia eletivaCãoEstresseDorOvariohisterectomiaHospitalizaçãoDogStressPainOvariohysterectomyHospitalizationSurgical procedures in pet animals are usually associated with some degree of stress and pain. Hospitalization is one stress-triggering factor. The present study aimed to evaluate the degree of stress and pain during hospitalization of female dogs submitted to elective ovariohysterectomy (OVH) and to investigate the influence of hospitalization on the stress of these animals. Fifteen young adult crossbreed female dogs were divided into two groups: eight animals without surgery (Group 1 - control) and seven animals submitted to surgery (Group 2 - OVH). Pain and stress were evaluated. Visual analogue scale (VAS), simple descriptive pain scale (SDS) and modified Glasgow pain scale (MGPS) were used. Serum cortisol (μg/dL) and glucose (mg/dl) were also measured. No statistical difference was observed for cortisol (μg/dL) between the two groups. Despite the absence of statistical difference between groups and times, mean serum cortisol (μg/dL) values exceeded the normal values for the canine species at various times evaluated. Hyperglycemia was only observed at T4 in the OVH group. It was concluded that the hospitalization of animals was more relevant in the establishment of stress than the surgical procedure and associated pain. The influence of stress was a relevant factor in the results of assessments carried out using the MGPS.Os procedimentos cirúrgicos em animais de companhia são geralmente associados a algum grau de dor e estresse e a hospitalização é um dos fatores que predispõem ao estresse. O presente estudo teve o objetivo de avaliar o grau de estresse e dor durante a internação de cadelas submetidas à ovariohisterectomia eletiva (OVH) e investigar a influência da hospitalização sobre o estresse nestes animais. Quinze cadelas adultas jovens e mestiças foram divididas em dois grupos: oito animais não submetidos à cirurgia (Grupo 1 - controle) e sete animais submetidos à OVH (Grupo 2 - OVH). Dor e estresse foram avaliados. Foram utilizadas a escala visual analógica (EVA), escala descritiva simples (EDS) e escala de dor de Glasgow modificada (EDGM). A glicose (mg/dL) e o cortisol (μg/dL) séricos foram mensurados. Não houve diferença estatística do cortisol (μg/dL) entre os grupos. Entretanto, os valores médios de cortisol (μg/dL) excederam àqueles considerados normais para a espécie canina em vários períodos avaliados. A hiperglicemia foi observada em T4 no grupo OVH. Concluiu-se que a hospitalização dos animais foi mais relevante na ocorrência do estresse do que o procedimento cirúrgico e a dor associada a ele. Desta forma, a influência do estresse foi um fator relevante nos resultados das avaliações realizadas com a escala de dor de Glasgow modificada.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia2020-09-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/16290810.11606/issn.1678-4456.bjvras.2020.162908Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 57 Núm. 3 (2020); e162908Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 57 No. 3 (2020); e162908Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; v. 57 n. 3 (2020); e162908Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; V. 57 N. 3 (2020); e1629081678-44561413-9596reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Scienceinstname:Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/162908/163534Copyright (c) 2020 Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Sciencehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantana, Nathália Gonçalves deMalm, ChristinaMaia, Mariana ZaniniMegda, TábataBeier, Suzane LilianMamão, Leonardo DiasFranco, Thaíssa Castro2020-09-28T12:01:32Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/162908Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvrasPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/oaibjvras@usp.br1413-95961413-9596opendoar:https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/index2023-01-12T16:44:05.101847Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science - Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)false |
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Evaluation of post-operative pain and stress in dogs after elective ovariohysterectomy under hospitalization Avaliação da dor e estresse pós-operatórios em cadelas mantidas em ambiente hospitalar submetidas à ovariohisterectomia eletiva |
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Evaluation of post-operative pain and stress in dogs after elective ovariohysterectomy under hospitalization |
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Evaluation of post-operative pain and stress in dogs after elective ovariohysterectomy under hospitalization Santana, Nathália Gonçalves de Cão Estresse Dor Ovariohisterectomia Hospitalização Dog Stress Pain Ovariohysterectomy Hospitalization |
title_short |
Evaluation of post-operative pain and stress in dogs after elective ovariohysterectomy under hospitalization |
title_full |
Evaluation of post-operative pain and stress in dogs after elective ovariohysterectomy under hospitalization |
title_fullStr |
Evaluation of post-operative pain and stress in dogs after elective ovariohysterectomy under hospitalization |
title_full_unstemmed |
Evaluation of post-operative pain and stress in dogs after elective ovariohysterectomy under hospitalization |
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Evaluation of post-operative pain and stress in dogs after elective ovariohysterectomy under hospitalization |
author |
Santana, Nathália Gonçalves de |
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Santana, Nathália Gonçalves de Malm, Christina Maia, Mariana Zanini Megda, Tábata Beier, Suzane Lilian Mamão, Leonardo Dias Franco, Thaíssa Castro |
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author |
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Malm, Christina Maia, Mariana Zanini Megda, Tábata Beier, Suzane Lilian Mamão, Leonardo Dias Franco, Thaíssa Castro |
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Santana, Nathália Gonçalves de Malm, Christina Maia, Mariana Zanini Megda, Tábata Beier, Suzane Lilian Mamão, Leonardo Dias Franco, Thaíssa Castro |
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Cão Estresse Dor Ovariohisterectomia Hospitalização Dog Stress Pain Ovariohysterectomy Hospitalization |
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Cão Estresse Dor Ovariohisterectomia Hospitalização Dog Stress Pain Ovariohysterectomy Hospitalization |
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Surgical procedures in pet animals are usually associated with some degree of stress and pain. Hospitalization is one stress-triggering factor. The present study aimed to evaluate the degree of stress and pain during hospitalization of female dogs submitted to elective ovariohysterectomy (OVH) and to investigate the influence of hospitalization on the stress of these animals. Fifteen young adult crossbreed female dogs were divided into two groups: eight animals without surgery (Group 1 - control) and seven animals submitted to surgery (Group 2 - OVH). Pain and stress were evaluated. Visual analogue scale (VAS), simple descriptive pain scale (SDS) and modified Glasgow pain scale (MGPS) were used. Serum cortisol (μg/dL) and glucose (mg/dl) were also measured. No statistical difference was observed for cortisol (μg/dL) between the two groups. Despite the absence of statistical difference between groups and times, mean serum cortisol (μg/dL) values exceeded the normal values for the canine species at various times evaluated. Hyperglycemia was only observed at T4 in the OVH group. It was concluded that the hospitalization of animals was more relevant in the establishment of stress than the surgical procedure and associated pain. The influence of stress was a relevant factor in the results of assessments carried out using the MGPS. |
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2020 |
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2020-09-25 |
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Copyright (c) 2020 Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia |
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Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 57 Núm. 3 (2020); e162908 Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 57 No. 3 (2020); e162908 Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; v. 57 n. 3 (2020); e162908 Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; V. 57 N. 3 (2020); e162908 1678-4456 1413-9596 reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science instname:Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP) instacron:USP |
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