| Literature DB >> 25310968 |
Marina C Evangelista, Rodrigo A Silva, Larissa B Cardozo, Marcia A P Kahvegian, Thais C Rossetto, Julia M Matera, Denise T Fantoni.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A variety of analgesic agents are available, and which one can be used in dogs and cats is a highly controversial issue, existing however a fear in the use of opiates due to possible adverse effects that these drugs can cause. The aim of this study was to compare the analgesic effect provided by the administration of tramadol or pethidine on early postoperative pain of cats undergoing ovariohysterectomy in a double-blind prospective study. Fourty-two animals were randomly assigned into three groups. Pet received pethidine (6 mg/kg), Tra 2 received tramadol (2 mg/kg) and Tra 4 received tramadol (4 mg/kg); all intramuscularly and associated with acepromazine (0.1 mg/kg). The efficacy of each analgesic regimen was evaluated prior to surgery (baseline - TBL), during surgery and 1, 3 and 6 hours after extubation with subjective pain scale, physiologic parameters, serum concentrations of glucose, cortisol and IL-6.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25310968 PMCID: PMC4200196 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-014-0252-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Variables (mean ± SD) of physiological parameters recorded during the study
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| Pet | 38,4 ± 16,6 | 32,8 ± 11,3 | 26,0 ± 12,2 | 33,4 ± 13,3 | 37,9 ± 12,5 | 38,2 ± 17,2 | 36,1 ± 12,3 | |
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| Tra 2 | 53,6 ± 8,7 | 34,1 ± 13,1* | 34,9 ± 14,7* | 33,9 ± 11,9* | 38,7 ± 10,7 | 36,6 ± 14,6 | 35,7 ± 10,5* |
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| Tra4 | 46,0 ± 14,4 | 35,2 ± 13,7 | 23,9 ± 4,4* | 30,4 ± 10,4 | 39,7 ± 15,8 | 38,5 ± 14,9 | 40,6 ± 21,9 |
| Pet | 199,2 ± 27,5 | 195,3 ± 41,5 | 173,8 ± 32,4 | 187,6 ± 37,1 | 221,3 ± 28,4 | 210,4 ± 35,0 | 195,4 ± 28,2 | |
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| Tra2 | 188 ± 33,5 | 213,8 ± 58,1 | 158,3 ± 19,1 | 206,9 ± 26,8 | 232,4 ± 22,8 | 212 ± 34,1 | 197,7 ± 29,9 |
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| Tra4 | 200 ± 14,1 | 196,9 ± 42,3 | 176,1 ± 30,8 | 192 ± 23,4 | 214 ± 33,7 | 193,9 ± 29,2 | 194,4 ± 32,7 |
| Pet | 155 ± 5 | 97,1 ± 11,1† | 112,4 ± 20,9* | 137 ± 22,7 | 145,4 ± 37,7 | 129,8 ± 31,3 | 140,8 ± 28,9 | |
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| Tra2 | 165 ± 25,5 | 102,5 ± 15,2† | 111,6 ± 18,5† | 139,5 ± 28,9 | 137,4 ± 50,2 | 153,4 ± 50,2 | 140,5 ± 37,7 |
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| Tra4 | 180 ± 41,8 | 111 ± 44,3† | 115,3 ± 34,4* | 136,8 ± 35 | 148,7 ± 39,9 | 137,3 ± 34,4 | 151,6 ± 46,3 |
| Pet | 38,5 ± 1,1 | 38,9 ± 0,5 | 36,6 ± 1,3† | - | 37,2 ± 1,2 | 38,4 ± 0,7 | 38,6 ± 0,5 | |
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| Tra2 | 39 ± 0,7 | 38,2 ± 0,7 | 35,4 ± 1,2† | - | 37 ± 0,9† | 38,1 ± 1 | 38,9 ± 0,3 |
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| Tra4 | 38,4 ± 0,5 | 38,2 ± 0,8 | 36,3 ± 1,3† | - | 37,4 ± 0,8 | 38,3 ± 1 | 38,9 ± 0,4 |
RR = Respiratory rate expressed in movements per minute; HR = Heart rate expressed in beats per minute; SAP = Systolic arterial pressure in milimiters of mercury; Temp = Rectal temperature in Celsius; *Value significantly different (P < 0,05) from TBL for that group. †Value very significantly different (P < 0,01) from TBL. No change among the groups was observed.
Figure 1Serum cortisol. Serum cortisol measured in different moments of the study. *Value significantly different (p <0,05) from TIND for that group. †Value very significantly different (p <0,01) from TIND. Letters means values significantly different among the groups in each time point, as b > a.
Figure 2Plasmatic glucose. Plasmatic glucose measured in different moments of the study. No difference among the groups or among the moments was observed.
Figure 3Pain scale. Mean ± SD pain scores according to the composite multidimensional pain scale during the study. No difference among the groups or among the moments was observed.