The purpose of this study was to describe the development and preliminary validation of a composite pain scale, called the Equine Ophthalmic Pain Scale (EOPS), to assess ocular pain in horses. Indicators associated with ocular pain were selected and classified as behavioural, physiological or ocular expressions. Eight horses diagnosed with ocular or adnexa diseases that required medical or surgical treatment were enrolled in the study (group P). The developed EOPS was applied at the baseline (T0) and 1 week later (T7). Moreover, the EOPS was applied twice, 1 week apart, to 15 healthy control horses (group C). Videos of 60-80 s duration of all assessments were retrospectively analysed by seven masked observers, who scored items included in t...
The assessment of pain is critical for the welfare of horses, in particular when pain is induced by ...
Background: The assessment of pain is critical for the welfare of horses, in particular when pain is...
Acute laminitis is a common equine disease characterized by intense foot pain, both acutely and chro...
The purpose of this study was to describe the development and preliminary validation of a composite ...
In recent decades, much effort has been invested in scientific studies of objective and reliable ass...
Accurate recognition and quantification of pain in horses is imperative for adequate pain management...
Prompt pain management is crucial in horses; however, tools to assess pain are limited. This study a...
Objective pain assessment is important to guide and tailor therapy in clinical practice. This study ...
This study validates a recently described pain scale, the Equine Utrecht University scale for facial...
Background: Quantification of pain plays a vital role in the diagnosis and management of pain in ani...
This study aimed to develop and validate a standardized pain scale based on facial expressions of ho...
Pain assessment is very important for monitoring welfare and quality of life in horses. To date, no ...
Simple SummaryPain scales are tools developed to improve pain assessment in horses. They are based o...
Although recognition of equine pain has been studied extensively over the past decades there is stil...
Pain in horses is a crucial health and welfare issue that can lead to considerable suffering and dis...
The assessment of pain is critical for the welfare of horses, in particular when pain is induced by ...
Background: The assessment of pain is critical for the welfare of horses, in particular when pain is...
Acute laminitis is a common equine disease characterized by intense foot pain, both acutely and chro...
The purpose of this study was to describe the development and preliminary validation of a composite ...
In recent decades, much effort has been invested in scientific studies of objective and reliable ass...
Accurate recognition and quantification of pain in horses is imperative for adequate pain management...
Prompt pain management is crucial in horses; however, tools to assess pain are limited. This study a...
Objective pain assessment is important to guide and tailor therapy in clinical practice. This study ...
This study validates a recently described pain scale, the Equine Utrecht University scale for facial...
Background: Quantification of pain plays a vital role in the diagnosis and management of pain in ani...
This study aimed to develop and validate a standardized pain scale based on facial expressions of ho...
Pain assessment is very important for monitoring welfare and quality of life in horses. To date, no ...
Simple SummaryPain scales are tools developed to improve pain assessment in horses. They are based o...
Although recognition of equine pain has been studied extensively over the past decades there is stil...
Pain in horses is a crucial health and welfare issue that can lead to considerable suffering and dis...
The assessment of pain is critical for the welfare of horses, in particular when pain is induced by ...
Background: The assessment of pain is critical for the welfare of horses, in particular when pain is...
Acute laminitis is a common equine disease characterized by intense foot pain, both acutely and chro...