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Summary of 2015 AAHA/AAFP Pain Management Guidelines for Dogs and Cats

机译:2015 AAHA / AAFP狗和猫疼痛管理指南摘要

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The robust advances in pain management for companion animals underlie the decision of AAHA and AAFP to supplement and expand on the information provided in the 2007 AAHA/AAFP Pain Management Guidelines for Dogs and Cats. The 2015 guidelines summarize andoffer a discriminating review of much of this new knowledge. Pain management is central to veterinary practice, alleviating pain, improving patient outcomes, and enhancing both quality of life and the veterinarian-client-patient relationship. The management of pain requires a continuum of care that includes anticipation, early intervention, and evaluation of response on an individual-patient basis. The guidelines include both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic modalities to manage pain; they are evidence-based insofar as possible and otherwise represent a consensus of expert opinion. Behavioral changes are currently the principal indicator of pain and its course of improvement or progression, and the basis for recently validated pain scores. A team-oriented approach, including the owner, is essential for maximizing the recognition, prevention, and treatment of pain in animals. Postsurgical pain is eminently predictable but a strong body of evidence exists supporting strategies to mitigate adaptive aswell as maladaptive forms. Degenerative joint disease is one of the most significant and underdiagnosed diseases of cats and dogs. Degenerative joint disease is ubiquitous, found in pets of all ages, and inevitably progresses over time; evidence-based strategies for management are established in dogs, and emerging in cats. These guidelines support veterinarians in incorporating pain management into practice, improving patient care.
机译:AAHA和AAFP决定补充和扩展《 2007 AAHA / AAFP狗和猫疼痛管理指南》中提供的信息,这是陪伴动物在疼痛管理方面取得的长足进步。 2015年指南总结并提供了对许多新知识的区分性评论。疼痛管理对于兽医实践,减轻疼痛,改善患者预后以及改善生活质量以及改善兽医与客户-患者之间的关系至关重要。疼痛的治疗需要连续的护理,包括预期,早期干预和对每个患者的反应评估。指南包括控制疼痛的药物和非药物方法;它们尽可能以证据为依据,否则代表专家意见的共识。行为改变目前是疼痛及其改善或进展过程的主要指标,并且是最近验证的疼痛评分的基础。以团队为导向的方法(包括所有者)对于最大限度地识别,预防和治疗动物的疼痛至关重要。术后疼痛是可以预见的,但有大量证据支持减轻适应性和适应不良性疾病的策略。退行性关节疾病是猫和狗中最重要且诊断不足的疾病之一。退化性关节病无处不在,存在于各个年龄段的宠物中,不可避免地会随着时间的推移而发展。在狗中建立了基于证据的管理策略,在猫中也出现了基于证据的管理策略。这些指南支持兽医将疼痛管理纳入实践,改善患者护理。

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