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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 15257, 2024 07 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38956118

ABSTRACT

Bovine pain assessment relies on validated behavioral scales related to normal and pain-related behaviors. This study investigated the reliability and applicability of real-time and video-recorded pain assessment, and their agreement, in young, adult bulls undergoing surgical castration. Ten Nelore and nine Angus bulls underwent general anesthesia and surgical castration. Three-minute real-time observations and simultaneous videos were recorded at - 48 h (M0), before sedation, under fasting (M1), after surgery, 3 h after sternal recumbency (M2), after rescue analgesia (M3) and at 24 h (M4). Animals received morphine (after M2), dipyrone (after M3), and flunixin meglumine after surgical castration (M4). Two trained evaluators assessed real-time (n = 95) and video-recorded time-points (n = 95) using the Unesp-Botucatu Cattle Pain Scale (UCAPS). Both assessment methods inferred 'very good' reliability (≥ 0.81) with minimal bias, however, video-recorded assessment (4.33 ± 2.84) demonstrated slightly higher scores compared to real-time (3.08 ± 2.84). The results from this study suggest that UCAPS can be used in real-time or video-recorded to assess pain and guide analgesic therapy in cattle.


Subject(s)
Orchiectomy , Pain Measurement , Video Recording , Animals , Male , Cattle , Pain Measurement/methods , Pain Measurement/veterinary , Orchiectomy/veterinary , Orchiectomy/adverse effects , Reproducibility of Results , Clonixin/analogs & derivatives , Clonixin/therapeutic use , Pain/veterinary , Morphine/therapeutic use , Dipyrone/therapeutic use , Pain, Postoperative/veterinary , Pain, Postoperative/drug therapy , Pain, Postoperative/diagnosis
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Anim Reprod ; 18(2): e20210017, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34249155

ABSTRACT

Among the different methods used for semen collection from domestic cats, the pharmacological collection by urethral catheterization becomes disruptive. Medetomidine is the elected α2-adrenoceptor agonist for that, but in several countries, it is not commercially available. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of detomidine compared to medetomidine in collecting semen by urethral catheterization in domestic cats. Urethral catheterization was performed on 13 mongrel cats using a disposable semi-rigid tomcat urinary catheter. Of the 19 semen collections performed with medetomidine induction, 94.7% were successful, while with detomidine induction, only 56.3% of 16 were successful. The values semen samples variables were as follows for volume - 10.56 ± 0.4 vs 8.88 ± 0.5 mL, motility - 171.67 ± 0.79 vs 49.77 ± 3.45%, vigor - 4.1 ± 0.03 vs 3.10 ± 0.1 and concentration - 3.24 ± 0.19 vs 2.15 ± 0.13 ×109 sperm/mL respectively for medetomidine and detomidine group. The failure in semen collections with detomidine was mainly due to azoospermic samples, poor urethral relaxation, insufficient volume, or contamination of urine. The sperm concentration was also lower in the detomidine group (P <0.05) when compared to medetomidine. However, when the volume of semen collected was compared, we found no statistical differences. Despite its low performance in collecting semen from cats, detomidine may be an alternative when medetomidine is not accessible.

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PLoS One ; 16(6): e0251909, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34061878

ABSTRACT

Although facial characteristics are used to estimate horse sedation, there are no studies measuring their reliability and validity. This randomised controlled, prospective, horizontal study aimed to validate a facial sedation scale for horses (FaceSed). Seven horses received detomidine infusion i.v. in low or high doses/rates alone (DL 2.5 µg/kg+6.25 µg/kg/h; DH 5 µg/kg+12.5 µg/kg/h) or combined with methadone (DLM and DHM, 0.2 mg/kg+0.05 mg/kg/h) for 120 min, or acepromazine boli i.v. in low (ACPL 0.02 mg/kg) or high doses (ACPH 0.09 mg/kg). Horses' faces were photographed at i) baseline, ii) peak, iii) intermediate, and iv) end of sedation. After randomisation of moments and treatments, photos were sent to four evaluators to assess the FaceSed items (ear position, orbital opening, relaxation of the lower and upper lip) twice, within a one-month interval. The intraclass correlation coefficient of intra- and interobserver reliability of FaceSed scores were good to very good (0.74-0.94) and moderate to very good (0.57-0.87), respectively. Criterion validity based on Spearman correlation between the FaceSed versus the numerical rating scale and head height above the ground were 0.92 and -0.75, respectively. All items and the FaceSed total score showed responsiveness (construct validity). According to the principal component analysis all FaceSed items had load factors >0.50 at the first dimension. The high internal consistency (Cronbach´s α = 0.83) indicated good intercorrelation among items. Item-total Spearman correlation was adequate (rho 0.3-0.73), indicating homogeneity of the scale. All items showed sensitivity (0.82-0.97) to detect sedation, however only orbital opening (0.79) and upper lip relaxation (0.82) were specific to detect absence of sedation. The limitations were that the facial expression was performed using photos, which do not represent the facial movement and the horses were docile, which may have reduced specificity. The FaceSed is a valid and reliable tool to assess tranquilisation and sedation in horses.


Subject(s)
Anesthesia , Horses , Animals , Male
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Front Vet Sci ; 8: 611729, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33665216

ABSTRACT

The lack of standardization of sedation scales in horses limits the reproducibility between different studies. This prospective, randomized, blinded, horizontal and controlled trial aimed to validate a scale for sedation in horses (EquiSed). Seven horses were treated with intravenous detomidine in low/high doses alone (DL 2.5 µg/kg + 6.25 µg/kg/h; DH 5 µg/kg +12.5 µg/kg/h) or associated with methadone (DLM and DHM, 0.2 mg/kg + 0.05 mg/kg/h) and with low (ACPL 0.02 mg/kg) or high (ACPH 0.09 mg/kg) doses of acepromazine alone. Horses were filmed at (i) baseline (ii) peak, (iii) intermediate, and (iv) end of sedation immediately before auditory, visual and pressure stimuli were applied and postural instability evaluated for another study. Videos were randomized and blindly evaluated by four evaluators in two phases with 1-month interval. Intra- and interobserver reliability of the sum of EquiSed (Intraclass correlation coefficient) ranged between 0.84-0.94 and 0.45-0.88, respectively. The criterion validity was endorsed by the high Spearman correlation between the EquiSed and visual analog (0.77), numerical rating (0.76), and simple descriptive scales (0.70), and average correlation with head height above the ground (HHAG) (-0.52). The Friedman test confirmed the EquiSed responsiveness over time. The principal component analysis showed that all items of the scale had a load factor ≥ 0.50. The item-total Spearman correlation for all items ranged from 0.3 to 0.5, and the internal consistency was good (Cronbach's α = 0.73). The area under the curve of EquiSed HHAG as a predictive diagnostic measure was 0.88. The sensitivity of the EquiSed calculated according to the cut-off point (score 7 of the sum of the EquiSed) determined by the receiver operating characteristic curve, was 96% and specificity was 83%. EquiSed has good intra- and interobserver reliabilities and is valid to evaluate tranquilization and sedation in horses.

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PLoS One ; 15(10): e0239622, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33052903

ABSTRACT

A scale with robust statistical validation is essential to diagnose pain and improve decision making for analgesia. This blind, randomised, prospective and opportunist study aimed to develop an ethogram to evaluate behaviour and validate a scale to assess acute ovine postoperative pain. Elective laparoscopy was performed in 48 healthy sheep, filmed at one preoperative and three postoperative moments, before and after rescue analgesia and 24 hours after. The videos were randomised and assessed twice by four evaluators, with a one-month interval between evaluations. Statistical analysis was performed using R software and differences were considered significant when p <0.05. Based on the multiple association, a unidimensional scale was adopted. The intra- and inter-observer reliability ranged from moderate to very good (intraclass correlation coefficient ≥ 0.53). The scale presented Spearman correlations > 0.80 with the numerical, simple descriptive, and visual analogue scales, and a correlation of 0.48 with the facial expression scale. According to the mixed linear model, the scale was responsive, due to the increase and decrease in pain scores of all items after surgery and analgesic intervention, respectively. All items on the scale demonstrated an acceptable Spearman item-total correlation (0.56-0.76), except for appetite (0.25). The internal consistency was excellent (Cronbach's α = 0.81) and all items presented specificity > 0.72 and sensitivity between 0.61-0.90, except for appetite. According to the Youden index, the cut-off point was ≥ 4 out of 12, with a diagnostic uncertainty zone of 4 to 5. The area under the curve > 0.95 demonstrated the excellent discriminatory capacity of the instrument. In conclusion, the Unesp-Botucatu pain scale in sheep submitted to laparoscopy is valid, reliable, specific, sensitive, with excellent internal consistency, accuracy, discriminatory capacity, and a defined cut-off point.


Subject(s)
Abdominal Pain , Pain Measurement , Pain, Postoperative , Sheep, Domestic , Animals , Female , Abdominal Pain/diagnosis , Abdominal Pain/veterinary , Analgesia/methods , Analgesia/veterinary , Brazil , Laparoscopy/veterinary , Models, Anatomic , Models, Animal , Observer Variation , Pain Measurement/methods , Pain Measurement/veterinary , Pain, Postoperative/diagnosis , Pain, Postoperative/veterinary , Prospective Studies , Sheep, Domestic/physiology , Sheep, Domestic/surgery , Video Recording
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Arq. ciênc. vet. zool. UNIPAR ; 12(1): 23-27, jan.-jun. 2009. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-558231

ABSTRACT

Os pesos ao nascer e à desmama em cordeiros são importantes para a atividade da ovinocultura. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o peso, do nascer até a desmama, de cordeiros da raça Suffolk e mestiços Suffolk x Hampshire Down na região Centro-Oeste do Brasil, em uma cabanha localizada no município de Campo Grande. Foram analisadas as pesagens, realizadas semanalmente, de 78 animais, sendo 30 da raça Suffolk e 48 mestiços Suffolk x Hampshire Down dentre os meses de maio e agosto do ano de 2006. Os cordeiros apresentaram, em média, 4,098 kg ao nascer e 16,881 kg ao desmame. A diferença média encontrada entre machos e fêmeas, para o conjunto das pesagens, foi de 495 gramas. Observou-se que a raça Suffolk foi superior aos mestiços, do nascer até o desmame, com diferença média de 0,957 kg. Concluiu-se que este cruzamento não é preconizado com vistas à produção de cordeiros mestiços para abate.


The weights at birth and weaning in lambs are important sheep farming. The objective of this study was to evaluate the weight from birth to weaning of Suffolk and Suffolk x Hampshire Down lambs in the Central West of Brazil in a Cabanha located in the municipality of Campo Grande. Weekly-held weighing of 78 animals, and 30 of the race Suffolk, 48 crossbred Suffolk x Hampshire among the months of May to August in the year 2006 were analyzed. The lambs had an average weight of 4.098 kg at birth and 16.881 kg at weaning. The average difference found between male and female in all weighings was of 495 grams. It was observed that Suffolk breed were superior to the crossbred, from birth to weaning, with an average difference of 0.957 kg. It was concluded that such crossbreeding is not recommended for the production of crossbred lambs for slaughter.


Los pesos al nacer y al destete en corderos es importante para la ovinocultura. El objetivo de esta investigación fue evaluar el peso, del nacer hasta el destete, en corderos de la raza Suffolk y mestizos Suffolk x Hampshire Down en la región Centro-Oeste de Brasil, en una cabaña en el municipio de Campo Grande. Se analizaron los pesos, semanalmente, de 78 animales, siendo 30 de la raza Suffolk y 48 mestizos Suffolk x Hampshire Down entre los meses de mayo a agosto del año de 2006. Los corderos presentaron, en media, 4,098 Kg. al nacer y 16,881 Kg. al destete. La diferencia promedia encontrada entre machos y hembras, para el conjunto de pesajes, fue de 495 gramos. Se observó que la raza Suffolk fue superior a los mestizos, del nacer hasta el destete, con diferencia promedia de 0.957 kg. Se concluyó que esta cruza no es recomendada con el fin de producir corderos mestizos para corte.


Subject(s)
Animals , Weight Gain , Sheep/growth & development , Biometry , Birth Weight
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