Effects of Lidocaine Injection at Acupuncture Points on Perioperative Analgesia in Cats Undergoing Ovariohysterectomy.

IF 0.9 Q4 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Camila Menossi Sueza Lima, Camila Zanetti Segatto, Gustavo Ricci Zanelli, Gabriel Montoro Nicácio, Renata Navarro Cassu
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Abstract

Background: Pharmacopuncture is an acupuncture-related technique that has been used to amplify the therapeutic effects of different medications.

Objectives: To investigate the analgesic efficacy of a lidocaine injection at acupoints in cats undergoing ovariohysterectomy.

Methods: Thirty cats were randomly distributed into two groups (n = 15, per group). The experimental group received a bilateral administration of lidocaine at the following acupoints: Stomach 36 (ST-36) and Spleen 6 (SP-6) (Lido group). The control group did not receive lidocaine (Control group). All cats were sedated with dexmedetomidine and anesthesia was induced with propofol and maintained with isoflurane. Intraoperatively, fentanyl was given to control cardiovascular responses to surgical stimulation. Postoperative pain was assessed at various time points, up to 24 hours after extubation, using the UNESP-Botucatu multidimensional composite pain scale (MCPS) and Glasgow feline composite measure pain scale (CMPS-Feline). Sedation scores were measured at the same time points. Morphine/meloxicam was administered as rescue analgesia. Data were analyzed using t-tests, Fisher´s exact test, the Mann-Whitney test, and the Friedman test (p < 0.05).

Results: Intraoperatively, more cats in the Control group required analgesic supplementation than those in the Lido group, but the difference was not significant (p = 0.65). Postoperative pain, sedation scores, and analgesic requirements did not differ between groups. Rescue analgesia was given to 67% (10/15) of the cats in each group.

Conclusion: The administration of lidocaine at ST-36 and SP-6 acupuncture points did not provide significant perioperative analgesic benefits in healthy cats undergoing ovariohysterectomy.

穴位注射利多卡因对猫卵巢子宫切除术围手术期镇痛的影响。
背景:药物穿刺是一种与针灸相关的技术,用于放大不同药物的治疗效果。目的:观察穴位注射利多卡因对猫卵巢子宫切除术的镇痛效果。方法:30只猫随机分为两组,每组15只。实验组在胃36 (ST-36)和脾6 (SP-6)穴(Lido组)双侧给予利多卡因。对照组不给予利多卡因治疗(对照组)。所有猫用右美托咪定镇静,异丙酚诱导麻醉,异氟醚维持麻醉。术中给予芬太尼以控制对手术刺激的心血管反应。采用UNESP-Botucatu多维复合疼痛量表(MCPS)和格拉斯哥猫复合疼痛量表(CMPS-Feline)在拔管后24小时内的不同时间点评估术后疼痛。在同一时间点测量镇静评分。吗啡/美洛昔康作为抢救性镇痛。数据分析采用t检验、Fisher精确检验、Mann-Whitney检验和Friedman检验(p < 0.05)。结果:术中,对照组需要补充镇痛药的猫比利多组多,但差异无统计学意义(p = 0.65)。术后疼痛、镇静评分和镇痛需求在两组之间没有差异。每组67%(10/15)的猫给予抢救性镇痛。结论:ST-36和SP-6穴位给药利多卡因对健康猫行卵巢子宫切除术围手术期的镇痛效果不显著。
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Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies
Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
10.00%
发文量
35
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal featuring high-quality studies related to basic and clinical acupuncture and meridian research. It also includes new paradigm of integrative research, covering East–West and traditional–modern medicine. Manuscripts should fall into one of the categories: topical review, original research paper, brief ... click here for full Aims & Scope The Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal featuring high-quality studies related to basic and clinical acupuncture and meridian research. It also includes new paradigm of integrative research, covering East–West and traditional–modern medicine.
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