Physiopathology and pain recognition in horses

Pubvet Pub Date : 2024-04-18 DOI:10.31533/pubvet.v18n05e1590
Talissa da Corte Galvão
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Pain is considered the fifth vital sign. Defined as an unpleasant sensitive and emotional experience associated with a real or potential tissue injury, or described in terms of that injury. It is a mechanism responsible for changing the physiological, behavioral and emotional and animal mechanisms, being extremely harmful to physical and mental well-being. Pain is classified as temporal (acute or chronic), pathological (nociceptive or neuropathic) and localization (somatic or visceral). Acute pain acts as a form of protection for the organism to prevent or minimize tissue damage, contributing to the animal's survival. Chronic pain is related to animal suffering, perpetuating for long periods. Nociceptive pain is part of the routine during consultations and is due to trauma and inflammatory processes. Neuropathic pain leads to sensory deficit. Nociceptors are responsible for nociception, this is the physiological component of pain that includes the processes of transduction, transmission, modulation and perception by a nociceptive stimulus. Pain scales are useful tools for identifying pain in horses and the assessment is made based on behavior and facial expressions. This review was prepared with the aim of presenting the pathophysiology and pain recognition in horses in the acute abdomen and in the post-operative period of castration through pain scales.
马的生理病理和疼痛识别
疼痛被认为是第五生命体征。它被定义为一种与现实或潜在的组织损伤相关联,或以这种损伤来描述的不愉快的敏感和情感体验。它是一种负责改变生理、行为、情感和动物机制的机制,对身心健康极为有害。疼痛分为时间性(急性或慢性)、病理性(痛觉性或神经病理性)和定位性(躯体或内脏)。急性疼痛是对机体的一种保护,可防止或减少组织损伤,有助于动物的生存。慢性疼痛与动物的痛苦有关,会持续很长时间。痛觉疼痛是诊疗过程中的常规症状,由创伤和炎症过程引起。神经性疼痛会导致感觉缺失。痛觉感受器(Nociceptors)负责产生痛觉,这是疼痛的生理组成部分,包括痛觉刺激的转导、传递、调节和感知过程。疼痛量表是识别马匹疼痛的有用工具,其评估基于马匹的行为和面部表情。本综述旨在通过疼痛量表介绍马匹在急腹症和阉割术后的病理生理学和疼痛识别。
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