2021
DOI: 10.12729/jbtr.2021.22.3.105
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Comparison of post-operative C-reactive protein levels between elective general and orthopedic surgery in dogs

Abstract: C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase protein produced by hepatocytes. The plasma concentration of CRP peaks around 48 hours following stimulation. A rapid decrease in CRP levels is observed when the stimuli end. Considering these characteristics of CRP, it is used to evaluate acute inflammatory responses in clinics. In addition, as it reflects the degree of surgical trauma, measuring the CRP concentration is an effective method of evaluating tissue damage depending upon the surgical method. As CRP is als… Show more

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“…Post-operative swelling of the limb gradually resolved by day 7 after surgery. This resolution is likely due to a combination of the body's self-resolving inflammatory response, anti-inflammatory medication, and cold compression administered by the owner [31]. A decrease in ROM was observed in all groups following surgery, indicating a reduction in physiological movements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Post-operative swelling of the limb gradually resolved by day 7 after surgery. This resolution is likely due to a combination of the body's self-resolving inflammatory response, anti-inflammatory medication, and cold compression administered by the owner [31]. A decrease in ROM was observed in all groups following surgery, indicating a reduction in physiological movements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%