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Rev. cient. (Maracaibo) ; 18(2): 142-147, mar.-abr. 2008. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-548690

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Existe un cúmulo de evidencias sobre la utilidad de administrar analgésicoas antes de la cirugía (analgesia preventiva) en animales. El objeto de este trabajo fue determinar el efecto de flunixin meglumina (FM) administrado antes de la cirugía sobre los signos de dolor peri-operatorio en perras sometidas a ovario-histerectomía (OVH). Se utilizó la escala de medición de dolor de la Universidad de Melbourne para medir los signos y grado de dolor. Se usaron dos grupos de animales, uno que conformaba el grupo experimental, el cual fue prestratado con FM antes de la cirugía y el grupo control o no tratado. El grupo experimental mostró valores de mediana menores que el grupo control durante el trans-operatorio y post-operatorio inmediato, lo que representa menor grado de dolor en los animales pretratados con FM. En la interpretación del valor total de la escala, se observó que los animales del grupo experimental presentaron dolor leve a moderado y los grupos control, dolor leve a severo. En el grupo control, la frecuencia cardiaca aumentó significativamente durante el trans-operatorio (116.87 ± 29.61 lat/min) y post-operatorio inmediato (133.94 ± 29.82 lat/min) con respecto al pre-operatorio inmediato (98.3±21.0 lat/min); mientras que el grupo experimental no presentó aumentos de la frecuencia cardiaca. Estos resultados sugieren que el uso de FM como analgesia y preventiva en OCH reduce el grado dolor en perras y podría mejorar la analgesia durante el período peri-operatorio.


There are a great number of evidences about the usefulness of analgesic drug administration before the surgery (preventive analgesia) in animals. The aim of this work was to determine the effect of flunixin meglumine (FM) administered before the surgery upon the perioperative signs of pain in bitches that underwent ovariohisterectomy (OVH). The signs and levels of pain were measured using the scale of the University of Melbourne. Two groups were used, the experimental group which was treated with FM and control group. The experimental group showed median values lower than the control group, which indicated less level of pain during the trans-operative period and immediately after surgery. According to total values of the scale, animals in experimental group showed light to moderated levels of pain, whereas light to severe pain levels were found in control. Also in control group, the heart frequency increased during the trans-operative period (116.87 ± 29.61 beat/min) and immediately after surgery (133.94 ± 29.82 beat/min), when they were compared with the pre-operative period (98.3 ± 21.0 beat/min); in contrast, animals in the experimental group did not show heart frequency increment. These results suggest that the use of FM in preventive analgesia during OVH reduces the level of pain in bitches and it may improve the analgesia during the perioperative period.


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Cães , Analgesia/métodos , Analgesia/veterinária , Cirurgia Geral/métodos , Dor/veterinária , Histerectomia/métodos , Histerectomia/veterinária , Meglumina/uso terapêutico , Medicina Veterinária
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