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Veterinary provision of analgesia for domestic cats (Felis catus) undergoing gonadectomy: a comparison of samples from New Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom.

机译:兽医为性腺切除术的家猫(Felis catus)提供镇痛作用:新西兰,澳大利亚和英国的样本比较。

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AIM: To compare the use and provision of analgesia to cats undergoing gonadectomy by a sample of veterinarians in New Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom (UK). METHODS: Small animal veterinarians' views and practices on provision of analgesia to cats at three different time phases (pre/intra-operatively, post-operatively and post-discharge) were gathered using an on-line questionnaire. Respondents were also asked to state the pharmacological agent(s) used and the dosage rate(s). Differences in provision of analgesia were assessed relative to the respondent using binary logistic regression. The effects of gender of the patient and time of provision were explored using McNewar's Test and Cochran's Q, respectively. Differences between drug types used amongst countries were tested using chi 2 analysis. RESULTS: There were 717 responses to the survey. Of these 249 (34.7%) were from New Zealand, 269 (37.5%) were from the UK and 199 (27.8%) from Australia. The prevalence of analgesia provision declined across the three different time phases for spaying and castration (both p<0.001). Provision of analgesia for castration was less than for spaying at each of the pre/intra-operative (p=0.002), post-operative (p<0.001) and after discharge (p<0.001) phases. Post-operative provision of analgesia following both castration (p<0.001) and spaying (p<0.001) differed amongst countries of practice. Veterinarians in Australia and New Zealand were more likely to provide post-operative analgesia for both castration and spaying than those from the UK (p<0.001). Veterinarians from the UK more commonly used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) in the pre/intra-operative phase (p<0.001) than veterinarians from either New Zealand or Australia. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Contemporary use of analgesics for cats appears focused on provision at clinic and may not address the effects of surgery beyond the first 24 hours. The UK, Australia and New Zealand clearly differ in the types of analgesia administered, possibly reflecting differing professional considerations of the risks associated with the use of NSAID. In the interests of animal welfare, pain relief should perhaps be provided or offered more frequently for owner administration.
机译:目的:通过新西兰,澳大利亚和英国(英国)的兽医样本,比较正在接受性腺切除术的猫的镇痛作用和提供的镇痛作用。方法:使用在线问卷收集了小型动物兽医在三个不同时间阶段(手术前/术中,手术后和出院后)为猫提供镇痛的观点和做法。还要求受访者说明所用药理剂和剂量率。使用二元logistic回归评估相对于被访者的镇痛作用差异。分别使用McNewar's Test和Cochran's Q探索了患者性别和预备时间的影响。使用chi 2 分析测试了各国之间使用的毒品类型之间的差异。结果:共有717份调查问卷答复。其中249(34.7%)来自新西兰,269(37.5%)来自英国,199(27.8%)来自澳大利亚。在三个不同的时间段,用于镇静和去势的镇痛剂供应率均下降(均p <0.001)。术前/术中(p = 0.002),术后(p <0.001)和出院后(p <0.001)的每个阶段,cast割止痛剂的供应量均少于备用。在实践国家之间,去势(p <0.001)和排卵(p <0.001)术后的镇痛效果有所不同。与来自英国的兽医相比,澳大利亚和新西兰的兽医更可能提供去势和排卵的术后镇痛效果(p <0.001)。与来自新西兰或澳大利亚的兽医相比,来自英国的兽医在术前/术中阶段更普遍使用非甾体抗炎药(NSAID)(p <0.001)。结论和临床意义:当代使用猫用镇痛药似乎侧重于在诊所提供药物,可能无法解决头24小时以后的手术效果。英国,澳大利亚和新西兰的镇痛类型明显不同,可能反映出专业人士对与使用非甾体抗炎药有关的风险的不同考虑。为了动物福利,也许应该更频繁地为所有者管理提供或减轻疼痛。

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