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Many pain scales have been proposed for postoperative pain assessment in dogs. This study aimed to determine the canine pain scale with few measurement errors and high usefulness. Three independent evaluators used five types of pain scales to evaluate pain in 13 dogs. The pain scales were: a visual ...

Author(s)
Kawaharada, M.; Ogawa, M.; Hasegawa, T.; Fuchigami, H.; Takashima, S.; Nishii, N.; Ozawa, T.; Nagahama, S.; Shibata, S.
Publisher
Japanese Society of Veterinary Anesthesia & Surgery, Tokyo, Japan
Citation
Japanese Journal of Veterinary Anesthesia & Surgery, 2022, 53, 1, pp 1-5
Abstract

Cancer-induced bone pain, despite its frequency and severity, is a poorly understood phenomenon in people and animals. Despite excitement regarding translational osteosarcoma studies, there is a lack of attention toward examining cancer pain in dogs. In this pilot study, we used a multimodal pain ...

Author(s)
Flesner, B. K.; Torres, B. T.; Hutcheson, K. D.; Rindt, H.; Zalcman, A. R.; Maitz, C. A.
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2021, 7, December,
Abstract

Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disease in dogs. Despite the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), many owners seek natural therapies; either to augment the response to NSAIDs, or as a replacement. Substantial research has been directed to investigation of novel therapies. A ...

Author(s)
Cardeccia, M. L.; Elam, L. H.; Deabold, K. A.; Miscioscia, E. L.; Huntingford, J. L.
Publisher
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, Ottawa, Canada
Citation
Canadian Veterinary Journal, 2022, 63, 1, pp 55-62
Abstract

Background: This prospective, multisite, blinded, randomized, non-inferiority clinical study aimed to confirm the efficacy and safety of enflicoxib in the treatment of pain and inflammation associated with canine osteoarthritis. A total of 180 dogs were randomized to receive enflicoxib (n = 78),...

Author(s)
Salichs, M.; Badiella, L.; Sarasola, P.; Homedes, J.
Publisher
Public Library of Sciences (PLoS), San Francisco, USA
Citation
PLoS ONE, 2022, 17, 9,
Abstract

The aim of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of undenatured type II collagen supplementation on inflammation and pain using gait analysis and industry-accepted pain and mobility questionnaires during an exercise regimen in healthy dogs. Forty healthy Labrador Retrievers (20 male/20 female; ...

Author(s)
Varney, J. L.; Fowler, J. W.; Coon, C. N.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
Translational Animal Science, 2022, 6, 3,
Abstract

Objective: Bedinvetmab is a canine monoclonal antibody targeting nerve growth factor . This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of bedinvetmab for alleviation of pain associated with osteoarthritis in dogs. Study design: Double-blind, randomized, multicentre, placebo-controlled study. Animals:...

Author(s)
Corral, M. J.; Moyaert, H.; Fernandes, T.; Escalada, M.; Kira S. Tena, J.; Walters, R. R.; Stegemann, M. R.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 2021, 48, 6, pp 943-955
Abstract

PICO question: In dogs diagnosed with osteoarthritis in the hip, elbow, stifle or shoulder joint, is treatment with intra-articular allogenic mesenchymal stem cell therapy, in comparison with a placebo effect, more effective at reducing lameness and pain? Clinical bottom line Category of research...

Author(s)
Moloney, M.
Publisher
RCVS Knowledge, London, UK
Citation
Veterinary Evidence, 2022, 7, 3,
Abstract

The aim of this study was to document the effects of mesotherapy in working dogs diagnosed with hip osteoarthritis (OA) and related pain. Ten police working dogs with hip OA and related pain were treated with a combination of lidocaine, piroxicam, and thiocolchicoside, injected in multiple...

Author(s)
Alves, J. C.; Santos, A.; Jorge, P.; Lafuente, P.
Publisher
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, Ottawa, Canada
Citation
Canadian Veterinary Journal, 2022, 63, 6, pp 597-602
Abstract

Background: The use of salivary biomarkers has garnered attention because the composition of saliva reflects the body's physiological state. Saliva contains a wide range of components, including peptides, nucleic acids, electrolytes, enzymes, and hormones. It has been reported that salivary...

Author(s)
Kang EunHa; Park SeolHee; Oh YeIn; Seo KyoungWon
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
BMC Veterinary Research, 2022, 18, 31, pp (13 January 2022)
Abstract

An owner's ability to detect changes in the behavior of a dog afflicted with osteoarthritis (OA) may be a barrier to presentation, clinical diagnosis and initiation of treatment. Management of OA also relies upon an owner's ability to accurately monitor improvement following a trial period of pain...

Author(s)
Roberts, C.; Armson, B.; Bartram, D.; Belshaw, Z.; Capon, H.; Cherry, G.; Villeta, L. G.; McIntyre, S. L.; Odeyemi, I.; Cook, A. J. C.
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2021, 7, September,

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