2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2020.105536
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Use of acupuncture as adjuvant analgesic technique in dogs undergoing thoracolumbar hemilaminectomy

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“…To assess pain control between groups, all patients were evaluated and assigned pain scores using the Colorado (CSU) Acute Pain Scale, 32 and the short‐form Glasgow Composite Measure Pain Scale (CMPS‐SF) 33 the morning after surgery by an observer blinded to their treatment. Secondary outcome measures included the time (days) elapsed before dogs were willing to eat and before they gained control of urination, which were obtained from hospital records or from follow‐up with the owners.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To assess pain control between groups, all patients were evaluated and assigned pain scores using the Colorado (CSU) Acute Pain Scale, 32 and the short‐form Glasgow Composite Measure Pain Scale (CMPS‐SF) 33 the morning after surgery by an observer blinded to their treatment. Secondary outcome measures included the time (days) elapsed before dogs were willing to eat and before they gained control of urination, which were obtained from hospital records or from follow‐up with the owners.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pain after TL-IVDE has been quantified in dogs using ordinal pain scores, frequency of rescue medication use, and mechanical sensory thresholds (MST). [143][144][145][146][168][169][170][171][172][173][174][175]…”
Section: Pain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neuropathic pain, caused by a lesion that leads to damage or dysfunction of the somatosensory system, 167 also is known to be a common phenomenon in people after SCI; however, limited data are available on its occurrence in dogs. Pain after TL‐IVDE has been quantified in dogs using ordinal pain scores, frequency of rescue medication use, and mechanical sensory thresholds (MST) 143‐146,168‐175 …”
Section: Pain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This component of the study design may have skewed the results, since opioidergic pathways play an important role in the analgesic effect triggered by acupuncture [22,23]. Clinical studies on dogs and cats have demonstrated a synergistic interaction between acupuncture and opioids with respect to perioperative pain management [24][25][26][27]. Thus, it is possible that the inclusion of an opioid in our analgesic protocol could have increased the effectiveness of the pharmacopuncture techniques utilized.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%