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Development of a Piglet Grimace Scale to Evaluate Piglet Pain Using Facial Expressions Following Castration and Tail Docking: A Pilot Study

机译:猪去皮鬼脸量表的开发以使用去势和尾巴对接后的面部表情评估猪的疼痛:一项先导研究

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Facial expressions are increasingly being used to assess pain in non-human species, including rodents, horses, and lambs. The development of these species-specific grimace scales has allowed for more rapid pain detection, which can lead to better animal welfare if intervention promptly occurs. For grimace scales to ever be used as a stand-alone measure of pain, it is important they correlate with established pain assessment tools, such as behavioral analysis. This preliminary study aimed to determine whether piglets exhibit pain grimacing and if these facial expressions correlate with their behavior. It also assessed and compared the behavior of boar piglets given an analgesic and topical anesthetic prior to surgical castration and tail docking to piglets that did not receive anything for pain relief. Five-day-old male Yorkshire piglets (n = 19) from four pens were randomly assigned, within their pen, to one of five possible treatments: meloxicam (0.4 mg/kg, intramuscularly) + EMLA® cream, meloxicam (0.4 mg/kg, intramuscularly) + non-medicated cream, saline (intramuscularly) + EMLA® cream, saline (intramuscularly) + non-medicated cream, or no treatment prior to surgical castration and tail docking. Piglet behaviors were video recorded for 8 h immediately after castration, as well as for 1 h at 24 h pre- and post-castration. Their individual behaviors were scored continuously for the first 15 min of every hour of video collected. Facial images were also captured across all time points. A Piglet Grimace Scale (PGS) was developed and used by two observers blinded to treatment, time, and procedure to score over 600 piglet faces. All piglets displayed significant behavioral changes up to 7 h post-castration when compared to baseline, and the use of meloxicam and EMLA® cream was not associated with a reduction in painful behaviors. Significantly higher PGS scores were noted at 0, 3, 4, and 5 h post-castration when compared to PGS scores at 7 h and there was no effect of treatment. PGS scores significantly correlated with piglet behavioral activity. The results suggest that the PGS may have utility for pain evaluation in neonatal pigs.
机译:面部表情越来越多地用于评估非人类物种(包括啮齿动物,马和羔羊)的疼痛。这些物种特有的鬼脸秤的发展使人们能够更快地进行疼痛检测,如果及时进行干预,可以带来更好的动物福利。对于曾经被用作独立疼痛度量的鬼脸秤,重要的是它们必须与成熟的疼痛评估工具(例如行为分析)相关联。这项初步研究旨在确定仔猪是否表现出痛苦的鬼脸,以及这些面部表情是否与其行为相关。它还评估并比较了在手术去势和尾巴对接之前使用了止痛药和局部麻醉剂的公猪仔猪的行为与未接受任何缓解疼痛的仔猪的行为。将来自四只围栏的五日龄雄性约克郡小猪(n = 19)随机分配到其五种可能的处理方法之一:美洛昔康(肌肉注射0.4 / mg / kg)+ EMLA ®乳膏,美洛昔康(0.4μmg/ kg,肌肉内)+非药用乳膏,生理盐水(肌内)+ EMLA ®乳膏,生理盐水(肌内)+非药用乳膏,或在手术去势之前未进行任何治疗和尾部对接。 cast割后立即将仔猪的行为录制为8 h,以及在pre割前后24 h录制1 h。在收集到的每小时视频的前15分钟内,他们的个人行为得到了连续的评分。还可以在所有时间点捕获面部图像。研制了一个小猪鬼脸量表(PGS),并由两名不了解治疗方法,时间和步骤的观察者使用,以对600多只小猪脸进行评分。与基线相比,所有仔猪在-割后直至7 h均表现出明显的行为变化,并且使用美洛昔康和EMLA ®乳膏与疼痛行为的减少没有关系。与7 h的PGS评分相比,cast割后0、3、4和5 h的PGS评分显着更高,并且没有治疗效果。 PGS评分与仔猪行为活动显着相关。结果表明,PGS可以用于评估新生猪的疼痛。

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