<div><p>In the context of translational research, there is growing interest in studying surgical orthopedic pain management approaches that are common to humans and dogs. The validity of postoperative pain assessment methods is uncertain with regards to responsiveness and the potential interference of analgesia. The hypothesis was that video analysis (as a reference), electrodermal activity, and two subjective pain scales (VAS and 4A-VET) would detect different levels of pain intensity in dogs after a standardized trochleoplasty procedure. In this prospective, blinded, randomized study, postoperative pain was assessed in 25 healthy dogs during a 48-hour time frame (T). Pain was managed with placebo (Group 1, n = 10), preemptive and multimod...
OBJECTIVE: To compare analgesic effects of ketoprofen, oxymorphone hydrochloride, and butorphanol ...
Objective The aim of this study was to describe the practices, attitudes and beliefs of Queensland v...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the analgesic and neuroendocrine effects of electroanalgesia in dogs undergoing...
In the context of translational research, there is growing interest in studying surgical orthopedic ...
In the context of translational research, there is growing interest in studying surgical orthopedic ...
The main purpose and objectives of research are to evaluate the efficiency of postoperative pain man...
There are currently no published studies concerning the duration of postoperative pain in animals th...
BACKGROUND: Accurate identifying and assessment of the degree of pain that the animal is suffering c...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of chronic postsurgical pain (CPSP) after tibial plateau level...
The measurement and treatment of acute pain in animals is essential from a welfare perspective. Vali...
The measurement and treatment of acute pain in animals is essential from a welfare perspective. Vali...
Background: Proper evaluation of pain is essential to select effective anesthetic protocols in surgi...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the parameters of intraoperative and postoperative pain in bit...
OBJECTIVE: To compare analgesic effects of ketoprofen, oxymorphone hydrochloride, and butorphanol ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare analgesic effects of ketoprofen, oxymorphone hydrochloride, and butorphanol ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare analgesic effects of ketoprofen, oxymorphone hydrochloride, and butorphanol ...
Objective The aim of this study was to describe the practices, attitudes and beliefs of Queensland v...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the analgesic and neuroendocrine effects of electroanalgesia in dogs undergoing...
In the context of translational research, there is growing interest in studying surgical orthopedic ...
In the context of translational research, there is growing interest in studying surgical orthopedic ...
The main purpose and objectives of research are to evaluate the efficiency of postoperative pain man...
There are currently no published studies concerning the duration of postoperative pain in animals th...
BACKGROUND: Accurate identifying and assessment of the degree of pain that the animal is suffering c...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of chronic postsurgical pain (CPSP) after tibial plateau level...
The measurement and treatment of acute pain in animals is essential from a welfare perspective. Vali...
The measurement and treatment of acute pain in animals is essential from a welfare perspective. Vali...
Background: Proper evaluation of pain is essential to select effective anesthetic protocols in surgi...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the parameters of intraoperative and postoperative pain in bit...
OBJECTIVE: To compare analgesic effects of ketoprofen, oxymorphone hydrochloride, and butorphanol ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare analgesic effects of ketoprofen, oxymorphone hydrochloride, and butorphanol ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare analgesic effects of ketoprofen, oxymorphone hydrochloride, and butorphanol ...
Objective The aim of this study was to describe the practices, attitudes and beliefs of Queensland v...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the analgesic and neuroendocrine effects of electroanalgesia in dogs undergoing...