Does local anaesthetic reduce pain in rubber ring castration of neonatal lambs?

Hannah Higgins
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PICO Question In lambs less than 7 days old undergoing castration with rubber rings does administration of local anaesthetic compared to no local anaesthetic result in a reduction of pain-related behaviours?   Clinical bottom line Category of research Treatment. Number and type of study designs reviewed Six studies were appraised; all were controlled clinical or field trials. Strength of evidence Moderate. Outcomes reported Local anaesthetic administered to lambs castrated with rubber rings resulted in the demonstration of fewer pain related behaviours and also diminished the increases in plasma cortisol in the immediate post-castration period when compared to lambs castrated without local anaesthetic. Local anaesthetic administered at least 15 minutes before rubber ring castration may significantly reduce behavioural signs of pain and plasma cortisol changes. Conclusion In lambs less than 7 days old undergoing castration with rubber rings, local anaesthetic reduces markers of pain when compared to lambs castrated without local anaesthetic.   How to apply this evidence in practice The application of evidence into practice should take into account multiple factors, not limited to: individual clinical expertise, patient’s circumstances and owners’ values, country, location or clinic where you work, the individual case in front of you, the availability of therapies and resources. Knowledge Summaries are a resource to help reinforce or inform decision making. They do not override the responsibility or judgement of the practitioner to do what is best for the animal in their care.
局部麻醉剂能否减轻新生羔羊橡皮环阉割时的疼痛?
PICO问题对7日龄以下的羔羊进行橡皮圈阉割时,与不使用局部麻醉剂相比,使用局部麻醉剂是否会减少与疼痛相关的行为?所报告的结果与未使用局部麻醉剂的羔羊相比,使用橡皮圈阉割的羔羊在阉割后立即使用局部麻醉剂可减少与疼痛相关的行为,并降低血浆皮质醇的升高。结论与未使用局部麻醉剂的羔羊相比,使用橡皮圈进行阉割的7日龄以下羔羊使用局部麻醉剂可减少疼痛指标。如何在实践中应用该证据在实践中应用该证据时应考虑多种因素,不限于:个人的临床专业知识、患者的情况和所有者的价值观、您工作的国家、地点或诊所、您面前的个案、可用的疗法和资源。知识摘要是一种资源,可帮助加强决策或为决策提供信息,但并不凌驾于从业人员的责任或判断之上,即如何做对其护理的动物才是最好的。
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