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Maya Grayck , Michelle N. Sullivan , Pedro Boscan , Megan Gish , Laila Proença , William Guerrera , Sangeeta Rao , Miranda J. Sadar
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摘要

目的描述两种剂量的马洛比坦对接受选择性卵巢切除术或睾丸切除术的家兔(Oryctolagus cuniculus)的疼痛评分、食物摄入量和粪便排出量的影响:兔子被随机分配到三个治疗组之一:低剂量马罗匹坦(LDM;2 mg/kg SC,一次;n=8)、中剂量马罗匹坦(MDM;4 mg/kg SC,一次;n=10)和对照组(相当于 4 mg/kg 马罗匹坦的生理盐水,一次;n=8),在手术前给药。手术后,所有兔子均肌肉注射丁丙诺啡(0.06 毫克/千克,8 小时一次)和美洛昔康(1 毫克/千克,24 小时一次)。术后对兔子进行视频监控,直到手术后 24 小时或出院,以先到者为准。疼痛评分由三名盲人观察员进行评估,评估结果分为早期(0-4 小时)、中期(5-8 小时)和晚期(12-24 小时)。对各组的进食量和排便量进行比较。统计分析采用卡方检验、费雪精确检验和混合模型法:结果:服用马罗匹坦没有不良反应。与对照组相比,接受 MDM 的兔子在中期的疼痛评分和晚期的行为评分都明显较低。雄兔比雌兔摄入更多食物,住院超过 12 小时的兔子比提前出院的兔子摄入更多食物。各治疗组在面部表情量表评分、食物摄入量或粪便产生量方面没有发现明显差异:结论和临床意义:中等剂量的马罗匹坦可减少术后中期的疼痛相关行为和晚期的行为评分。有必要进一步研究马罗匹坦在术后镇痛中的潜在用途。
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Use of subcutaneous maropitant at two dosages for pain management in domestic rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) undergoing elective ovariohysterectomy or orchiectomy

Objective

To describe the effect of two doses of maropitant on pain scores, food intake, and fecal output in domestic rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) undergoing elective ovariohysterectomy or orchiectomy.

Animals

26 (11 female, 15 male) rabbits from three institutions.

Procedures

Rabbits were randomly assigned to one of three treatment groups: low-dose maropitant (LDM; 2 mg/kg SC once; n=8), moderate-dose maropitant (MDM; 4 mg/kg SC once; n=10), and control (saline equivalent to 4 mg/kg maropitant SC once; n=8), administered prior to surgery. Following surgery, all rabbits were provided buprenorphine (0.06 mg/kg q 8 hours) and meloxicam (1 mg/kg q 24 hours) intramuscularly. Rabbits were monitored using video surveillance postoperatively until 24 hours after surgery or discharge from the hospital, whichever came first. Pain scores were assessed by three blinded observers, and results were grouped into early (0-4 hours), mid (5-8 hours), and late (12-24 hours) time frames. Food intake and fecal output were compared between groups. Statistical analysis was performed using Chi square, Fisher's exact tests, and a mixed model approach.

Results

There were no adverse effects with maropitant administration. Rabbits that received MDM had significantly lower pain scores in the mid-time frame and behavior scores in the late-time frame compared to controls. Male rabbits consumed more food than females and rabbits hospitalized longer than 12 hours consumed more food than those that were discharged prior. No significant differences were detected in facial grimace scale scores, food intake, or fecal production among treatment groups.

Conclusions and clinical relevance

Moderate dose maropitant decreased pain related behaviors in the mid-time frame and behavior scores in the late-time frame after surgery. Further studies are necessary to better characterize the potential use of maropitant in postoperative analgesia.

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Topics in companion animal medicine
Topics in companion animal medicine 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: Published quarterly, Topics in Companion Animal Medicine is a peer-reviewed veterinary scientific journal dedicated to providing practitioners with the most recent advances in companion animal medicine. The journal publishes high quality original clinical research focusing on important topics in companion animal medicine.
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