| Literature DB >> 21338514 |
Claire A Coulter1, Paul A Flecknell, Matthew C Leach, Claire A Richardson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: It has become widely accepted that whenever animals are used in scientific procedures, the 3Rs principle of replacement, reduction and refinement described by William Russell and Rex Burch should be adhered to. Animals should be replaced with non-sentient alternatives if possible, the number of animals used should be reduced and experimental procedures should be refined to minimise pain, suffering and distress. Administration of analgesic agents to animals undergoing surgical procedures is a refinement used to alleviate pain. In this study, a structured literature review was carried out to examine current trends in analgesic administration to rabbits undergoing experimental surgical procedures.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21338514 PMCID: PMC3058034 DOI: 10.1186/1746-6148-7-12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Reporting of systemic analgesic administration classified by agent.
| Class of analgesic | Analgesic | 1995-1997 | 2005-2007 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buprenorphine | 6 (60%) | 23 (70%) | |
| Butorphanol | 2 (20%) | 2 (6%) | |
| Fentanyl | 0 | 1 (3%) | |
| Carprofen | 0 | 4 (12%) | |
| Flunixin | 1 (10%) | 0 | |
| Metamizol | 0 | 2 (6%) | |
| Paracetamol | 1 (10%) | 1 (3%) | |
Number (proportion) of papers reporting specific systemic analgesic. Number of papers reporting dose of analgesic in italics [dose range].
Classification of papers by reported use of all analgesic agents.
| Analgesic regimen | Number (proportion) of papers specifying this analgesic regimen in review | |
|---|---|---|
| Systemic analgesia only | 0 | 0 |
| Local anaesthesia only | 8 (13%) | 0 |
| Anaesthetic with analgesic property only | 28 (44%) | 21 (33%) |
| Systemic analgesia and local anaesthesia | 0 | 0 |
| Systemic analgesia and anaesthetic with analgesic properties | 7 (11%) | 31 (48%) |
| Local anaesthesia and anaesthetic with analgesic properties | 7 (11%) | 3 (4%) |
| Systemic analgesia, local anaesthesia and anaesthetic with analgesic properties | 3 (4%) | 1 (2%) |
| No analgesia | 11 (17%) | 8 (13%) |
Guidelines to refine experimental surgical procedures involving rabbits modified from Stokes et al. 2009 [9].
| Recommendation | Reference (s) |
|---|---|
| (1) | |
| Administer at least one dose of systemic analgesia to all rabbits undergoing recovery surgical procedures that are likely to be painful | Dobromylskj |
| Consider the use of multimodal analgesia when pain is likely to be moderate to severe | Committee on Recognition and Alleviation of Pain in Laboratory Animals [ |
| Consider the use of preemptive analgesia | |
| Match analgesic administration (dose rate, dose intervals and duration of administration) to the severity of the procedure | |
| (2) | |
| Authors should include more information on analgesia and pain assessment in methods of peer-reviewed publications | Hawkins [ |
| In editorial policies/'Instructions to authors' editors should request that analgesic administration be specified and if analgesics were withheld to explain why | Hawkins [ |
| Report animal details in sufficient detail | Smith |
| (3) | |
| Future research into effective pain assessment in rabbits | Leach |
Suggested analgesic dose ranges for rabbits.
| Class of analgesic | Analgesic | Dose range | Reference(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buprenorphine | 0.01-0.05 mg/kg sc or iv, 6-12 hourly | Hawkins [ | |
| Butorphanol | 0.1-0.5 mg/kg iv, 4 hourly | Flecknell [ | |
| Carprofen | 4 mg/kg sc or 1.5 mg/kg po | Flecknell [ | |
| Meloxicam | 0.6-1 mg/kg sc or po | Flecknell [ | |
Dose ranges are likely to be subject to revision and are typically based on clinical impression. Ideally dose rates should be based on objective assessment of postoperative pain. Whenever possible, a pain scoring system should be used, so that dose rates can be adjusted according to the animal's response.
sc = subcutaneous injection, iv = intravenous injection, po = by mouth.