A random sample of 652 Canadian veterinarians was surveyed to determine perioperative use of analgesics in dogs and cats following common surgeries. The response rate was 57.8%. With the exception of taildocking in puppies, at least 85% of animals received preincisional analgesics, and 30% to 98.1% received postincisional analgesics. A similar survey was conducted in 1994; since then, analgesic usage has increased markedly, as have ratings of the pain caused by different surgeries. In 2001 most veterinarians (62%) used at least 2 classes of analgesic perioperatively. However, strong opioids, local anesthetics, and alpha-2 agonists were underused, and there was an overreliance on weak opioids (butorphanol, meperidine). Up to 12% of veterinar...
A survey was performed in 2017 to evaluate the use of perioperative analgesia and routine anaestheti...
In recent decades, several articles have reported significant progress regarding pain treatment in v...
In recent decades, several articles have reported significant progress regarding pain treatment in v...
Four hundred and seventeen Canadian veterinarians were surveyed to determine their postoperative use...
Four hundred and seventeen Canadian veterinarians were surveyed to determine their postoperative use...
Three hundred and twenty-two Canadian animal health technologists (AHTs) were surveyed to determine ...
Objective The aim of this study was to describe the practices, attitudes and beliefs of Queensland v...
Objective To correlate the demographic data of Brazilian veterinarians with their use of, attitudes ...
Retrospective analysis of 584 surgical cases showed a balanced and preemptive approach to analgesia....
Anecdotal evidence suggests that many veterinarians may not use analgesics in livestock for routine ...
A survey was conducted in 2000 into the use of analgesic drugs by veterinarians in South Africa. Thi...
A clinical survey was conducted among 262 veterinarians practicing in the Bangladesh to assess views...
Many perioperative pain management protocols for cats and dogs are overly complex, some are ineffect...
A questionnaire study was conducted among 131 veterinarians practicing in the city of Medellin, Colo...
Anaesthetic agents developed for humans have been routinely used in a broad range of animal species ...
A survey was performed in 2017 to evaluate the use of perioperative analgesia and routine anaestheti...
In recent decades, several articles have reported significant progress regarding pain treatment in v...
In recent decades, several articles have reported significant progress regarding pain treatment in v...
Four hundred and seventeen Canadian veterinarians were surveyed to determine their postoperative use...
Four hundred and seventeen Canadian veterinarians were surveyed to determine their postoperative use...
Three hundred and twenty-two Canadian animal health technologists (AHTs) were surveyed to determine ...
Objective The aim of this study was to describe the practices, attitudes and beliefs of Queensland v...
Objective To correlate the demographic data of Brazilian veterinarians with their use of, attitudes ...
Retrospective analysis of 584 surgical cases showed a balanced and preemptive approach to analgesia....
Anecdotal evidence suggests that many veterinarians may not use analgesics in livestock for routine ...
A survey was conducted in 2000 into the use of analgesic drugs by veterinarians in South Africa. Thi...
A clinical survey was conducted among 262 veterinarians practicing in the Bangladesh to assess views...
Many perioperative pain management protocols for cats and dogs are overly complex, some are ineffect...
A questionnaire study was conducted among 131 veterinarians practicing in the city of Medellin, Colo...
Anaesthetic agents developed for humans have been routinely used in a broad range of animal species ...
A survey was performed in 2017 to evaluate the use of perioperative analgesia and routine anaestheti...
In recent decades, several articles have reported significant progress regarding pain treatment in v...
In recent decades, several articles have reported significant progress regarding pain treatment in v...