Analgesic and Sedative Effects of Epidural Lidocaine-Xylazine in Elective Bilateral Laparoscopic Ovariectomy in Standing Mule Mares
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Scores | Definition of Scoring |
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Sedation 0 (poor) | Fully responsive to environment, lips apposed, no lowering of head, no drooping of the ears |
1 (mild) | Still responsive to environment, slight separation of lower lip, slight lowering of the head, slight drooping of the ears |
2 (good) | No response to environment, separation of the lower lip, lowering of the head, drooping of the ears |
3 (heavy) | No response to environment, extreme lip separation, pronounced loss of postural tone and ataxia, pronounced separation of the ear tips |
Scores | Definition of Scoring |
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Analgesic score | |
0 | Normal response, with a strong and fast reaction to surgical stimulus |
1 | Mild analgesia, with no immediate response to surgical stimulus with tail swishing, low whole-body reaction, and turning toward the site of painful stimulus |
2 | Moderate analgesia, with no tail swishing, no response to surgical stimulus, without whole-body reaction but restless |
3 | Complete analgesia, animal was calm and indifferent to surgical stimulus |
Depth of Sedation | |
0 | No sedation. Animal is alert with normal posture and response to environment. Normal objection to intervention. Ears responsive to surroundings (moving). |
1 | Mild sedation. May or may not lean on head support, relaxed facial muscles. Reduced responses to background activity in the room. Ears partially responsive to surroundings. Light or no ptosis of the ears. |
2 | Good sedation. Leans on head support. No response to background activity in the room. Pendulous lower lip. Ears mildly responsive to surroundings. Moderate ear ptosis. Eyelids partially closed. |
3 | Marked sedation. Leans strongly on head support. No response to background activity in the room. Pendulous lower lip. Pronounced ear ptosis, minimal/no movement of ears. Eyelids partially or fully closed. Eye may be rotated, little to no movements of the eye. |
Ataxia | |
0 | Standing square, bearing equal weight on all four legs. |
1 | One hind limb in resting position and/or slight swaying. |
2 | Clear swaying or leaning against the stock (not bearing weight on at most one of the four limbs). |
3 | Very pronounced leaning (possibly not bearing weight on more than one limb) and/or attempts to become recumbent. |
Item | T0 | T10 | T20 | T30 | T40 | T50 | T60 | T70 | T80 | T90 | T100 | Statistical Results |
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SAP | nd | 131 ± 8 a *, b *, c **, d **, e **, f **, g ** | 116 ± 8 h **, i **, j **, k *, l *, m ** | 111 ± 8 n *, o **, p *, q *, r *, s ** | 108 ± 8 a *, t *, u **, v **, w *, x *, y * | 102 ± 8 b *, h **, n *, t *, z * | 98 ± 6 c **, i **, o **, u **, z * | 96 ± 6 d **, j **, p *, v ** | 96 ± 7 e **, k *, q *, w * | 95 ± 6 f **, l *, r *, x * | 93 ± 3 g **, m **, s **, y * | F = 36.75 p < 0.0001 |
MAP | nd | 121 ± 6 a *, b **, c **, d **, e **, f **, g **, h **, i ** | 103 ± 8 a *, j *, k **, l **, m *, n * | 100 ± 5 b **, o **, p **, q **, r *, s * | 96 ± 5 c **, t **, u **, v **, w *, x * | 94 ± 5 d **, y *, z ****, za **, zb * | 89 ± 5 e **, j *, o **, t **, y * | 89 ± 5 f **, k **, p **, u **, z **** | 87 ± 5 g **, l **, q **, v **, za ** | 88 ± 6 h **, m *, r *, w *, zb * | 88 ± 4 i **, n *, s *, x * | F = 46.95 p < 0.0001 |
DAP | nd | 113 ± 5 a *, b **, c **, d **, e ***, f ***, g **, h **, i ** | 90 ± 7 a * | 90 ± 3 b ** | 85 ± 4 c ** | 85 ± 5 d ** | 84 ± 5 e *** | 84 ± 5 f *** | 85 ± 5 g ** | 85 ± 6 h ** | 84 ± 4 i ** | F = 32.74 p < 0.0001 |
HR | 43 ± 2 | 42 ± 1 | 42 ± 3 | 42 ± 3 | 41 ± 2 | 40 ± 2 | 41 ± 3 | 41 ± 3 | 41 ± 3 | 41 ± 2 | 42 ± 1 | F = 2.794 p = 0.0662 |
RR | 25 ± 2 | 24 ± 2 | 25 ± 1 | 25 ± 1 | 24 ± 1 | 24 ± 1 | 26 ± 1 | 25 ± 1 | 25 ± 1 | 26 ± 2 | 25 ± 1 | F = 1.115 p = 0.3647 |
RT | 37.44 ± 0.40 a *, b **, c *** | 37.41 ± 0.39 d **, e ** | 37.39 ± 0.42 f *, g ** | 37.36 ± 0.41 h * | 37.28 ± 0.45 | 37.28 ± 0.45 | 37.26 ± 0.53 | 37.20 ± 0.50 | 37.16 ± 0.50 a * | 37.05 ± 0.49 b **, d **, f * | 36.98 ± 0.48 c ***, e **, g **, h * | χ2r = 50.05 p < 0.0001 |
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Vullo, C.; Tambella, A.M.; Meligrana, M.; Catone, G. Analgesic and Sedative Effects of Epidural Lidocaine-Xylazine in Elective Bilateral Laparoscopic Ovariectomy in Standing Mule Mares. Animals 2021, 11, 2419. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11082419
Vullo C, Tambella AM, Meligrana M, Catone G. Analgesic and Sedative Effects of Epidural Lidocaine-Xylazine in Elective Bilateral Laparoscopic Ovariectomy in Standing Mule Mares. Animals. 2021; 11(8):2419. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11082419
Chicago/Turabian StyleVullo, Cecilia, Adolfo Maria Tambella, Marina Meligrana, and Giuseppe Catone. 2021. "Analgesic and Sedative Effects of Epidural Lidocaine-Xylazine in Elective Bilateral Laparoscopic Ovariectomy in Standing Mule Mares" Animals 11, no. 8: 2419. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11082419
APA StyleVullo, C., Tambella, A. M., Meligrana, M., & Catone, G. (2021). Analgesic and Sedative Effects of Epidural Lidocaine-Xylazine in Elective Bilateral Laparoscopic Ovariectomy in Standing Mule Mares. Animals, 11(8), 2419. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11082419