Cortisol plasmático como indicador de estresse em colopexias laparoscópicas com implante de tela de polipropileno em cães
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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18/04/2012
18/04/2012
2009
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The realization of conventional surgical procedures, even using the recommended doses of analgesics drugs, generally are associated with a long recovery period, post-surgical trauma, stress and pain in animals. That can vary according with the procedure, extension and time of the surgery. Considering the increased interest in procedures that minimize surgical stress and the recovery period after the surgical procedure in dogs, this present work was developed to evaluate a new technique of laparoscopic colopexy with the alterations of cortisol levels, heart rate and respiratory frequencies in dogs. For this study, nine female dogs were submitted to a colopexy. Blood samples and data of heart rate and respiratory frequency were sampled in intervals of 10min. from the preoperative period until the end of the procedure. After, these parameters were assessed every three hours for 12 hours. Cortisol levels were measured using an ELISA Kit for cortisol. Results were analyzed by ANOVA and comparisons were made using Tukey's test. Significance levels was set at p <= 0.05. The increase of the heart rate, respiratory frequency and cortisol levels were mainly observed in the period after shaving and after the end of the anesthesia. Values were kept stable during all the surgery, and coming to the basal conditions after nine hours in the post-operative period. The laparoscopic colopexy is a stress-associated surgery, but it produces lower increasing of cortisol levels returning to normal in 9 hours after the surgery. |
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ACTA SCIENTIAE VETERINARIAE, v.37, n.3, p.231-237, 2009 1678-0345 |
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UNIV FED RIO GRANDE DO SUL |
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Acta Scientiae Veterinariae |
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openAccess Copyright UNIV FED RIO GRANDE DO SUL |
Palavras-Chave | #surgery #stress #laparoscopic colopexy #cortisol #canine #OVARIOHYSTERECTOMY #RESPONSES #SURGERY #BUTORPHANOL #REPAIR #Veterinary Sciences |
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