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Perioperative socialization, care and monitoring of National Institutes of Health miniature swine undergoing ocular surgery and sampling of peripheral blood

机译:国立卫生研究院小猪进行眼外科手术和外周血采样的围手术期社会化,护理和监测

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Swine are a frequent species of choice for testing new surgical procedures and for transplantation studies. However, information concerning best practice to prepare pigs for surgery and postoperative treatment and monitoring is limited, despite a perception that preoperative socialization is beneficial. Therefore we examined the effect of preoperative visits by project personnel on compliance of 26 National Institutes of Health (NIH) minipigs subject to corneal transplantation. We briefly describe sedation and anaesthesia protocols developed for surgery and multiple postoperative interventions in order to facilitate interpretation of data relating to pig compliance. Preoperative visit variables and measures of preoperative socialization were correlated with postoperative outcome. Principal component analysis (PCA) of postoperative outcome variables identified a factor accounting for 53.5% of the variance that was significantly associated with two factors derived from PCA of preoperative factors (accounting, respectively, for 54.7% and 26.0% of the variance; P = 0.019 for the overall model, P = 0.041 and 0.040 for factors 1 and 2, respectively), such that more time spent with pigs before surgery and higher socialization scores were associated with less postoperative stress and difficulty of eye medication. Moreover, two of the preoperative visit variables, time spent with only one person in the pen and time spent with two or more people in the pen, contributed predominantly to PCA factors 1 and 2, respectively, indicating that they were fulfilling two qualitatively different requirements for socialization. We conclude that NIH minipigs are fully compliant with anaesthetic and postoperative experimental procedures provided they are well-socialized to project personnel before surgery.
机译:猪是测试新手术方法和移植研究的常见选择。然而,尽管人们认为术前的社会化是有益的,但有关为猪做手术以及术后治疗和监测的最佳实践的信息仍然有限。因此,我们检查了项目人员进行术前访问对26例接受角膜移植的国立卫生研究院(NIH)小型猪的依从性的影响。我们简要介绍了为手术和多种术后干预措施而开发的镇静和麻醉方案,以便于解释与猪顺应性有关的数据。术前访视变量和术前社交化措施与术后结果相关。术后结果变量的主成分分析(PCA)确定了占方差53.5%的因素,该因素与术前因素PCA衍生的两个因素显着相关(分别占方差的54.7%和26.0%; P =总体模型为0.019,因子1和2分别为P = 0.041和0.040),因此手术前花更多的时间和较高的社会化评分与较少的术后压力和眼科药物治疗相关。此外,术前访视变量中的两个,分别是一个人只用笔时间和两个或两个以上人用笔时间,分别主要是PCA因素1和2,表明它们满足了两个本质上不同的要求。为社会化。我们得出的结论是,NIH小型猪完全符合麻醉和术后实验程序,前提是它们在手术前与项目人员进行了良好的社交活动。

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