Recognition of pain and use of analgesia in horses by veterinarians in New Zealand

被引:16
作者
Waran, N. [1 ]
Williams, V. M. [1 ]
Clarke, N. [1 ]
Bridge, I. S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Unitec, Sch Nat Sci, Auckland Mail Ctr, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
[2] Vet Associates Equine & Farm Ltd, Auckland 2245, New Zealand
关键词
Veterinarians; horses; pain; analgesia; welfare; New Zealand; PERIOPERATIVE ANALGESIA; CASTRATION; ATTITUDES; DOGS; OVARIOHYSTERECTOMY; CATS;
D O I
10.1080/00480169.2010.69402
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
AIM: To explore attitudes towards and use of analgesia in horses by veterinarians in New Zealand. METHODS: A postal questionnaire was sent out to 457 veterinarians identified as working with horses in New Zealand. Questions covered demographics and practice data; analgesic drugs available for use and used in practice; analgesic management of specific conditions including assessment of pain, drugs used, and frequency of cases; factors influencing the choice and use of analgesic agents; and attitudes and personal experience. RESULTS: Ninety-seven questionnaires containing useable data were received, a response rate of 23%. Respondents' demographics corresponded with those of the veterinary population at the time. Phenylbutazone, flunixin, xylazine, ketamine, butorphanol, dexamethasone and lignocaine were the drugs most commonly used. Respondents allocated pain scores with a range of at least eight points (on a scale of 1 to 10) between lower and upper scores for 13/17 conditions and procedures presented. Respondents identified analgesic potency and anti-inflammatory effect as the most important factors in their choice of drug. Sixty-three percent and 59% of respondents considered their knowledge of recognition of pain and analgesia, respectively, to be adequate. CONCLUSIONS: The results of the survey indicate that analgesia was widely used for horses amongst responding veterinarians. However, there were a number of areas where there appeared to be a lack of consensus amongst respondents in their management of pain in horses, and these included assessment of pain, administration of analgesics, and, indeed, what constitutes analgesia. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: While analgesia of horses is widely practised in New Zealand, it would appear that a lack of consistency amongst veterinarians could indicate less than optimal pain relief in some cases and for some procedures.
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