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Title : Influence of the dose and frequency of administration of tramadol on analgesia, hematological, biochemical parameters, and oxidative status of cats undergoing ovariohysterectomy - Schimites_2023_Top.Companion.Anim.Med__100801
Author(s) : Schimites PI , Martins LR , Teixeira LG , Tomio J , Segat H , Baccin P , Lisboa APB , de Andrade CM , de Oliveira JS , Dornelles GL , Engelmann AM , de Oliveira RB , Benetti LC , Soares AV
Ref : Top Companion Anim Med , :100801 , 2023
Abstract :

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the repeated administration of tramadol subcutaneously on postoperative analgesia, liver, kidneys, and oxidative status in the postoperative period of cats undergoing ovariohysterectomy. Thirty-seven cats were randomly assigned to five groups, according to the postoperative analgesic treatment: NaCl 0.9%, GC; tramadol at 2 mg/kg, T2B (q12h) and T2T (q8h); or 4 mg/kg, T4B (q12h) and T4T (q8h). Oxidative status was assessed at baseline, 12h and 24h after the final administration of tramadol by the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), myeloperoxidase (MPO), butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE), and lipoperoxidation (MDA). Total blood count, serum biochemistry and urinalysis were compared between baseline and 12h post-tramadol. Postoperative pain was evaluated by applying the Glasgow Feline Composite Measure Pain Scale at baseline, 3 (T3), 6 (T6), 8 (T8), 12 (T12), 24 (T24) e 36 (T36) hours after extubation. No side effects were observed. Tramadol increased SOD activity while CAT varied among groups in all time points but not over time. MDA levels increased from baseline to 12h in all groups but T4T. MPO activity decreased from baseline to 24h in some groups, including GC. Creatinine and phosphatase alkaline decreased in T2T, T4B and T4T at 12h. Higher pain scores were observed from T3 to T8, except for GC. Rescue analgesia was administered only at T3. No difference in pain scores was observed from T8 onwards. Based on the findings, it is suggested that tramadol at 2 mg/kg every 8 hours is recommended for postoperative analgesia of cats undergoing ovariohysterectomy.

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Schimites PI, Martins LR, Teixeira LG, Tomio J, Segat H, Baccin P, Lisboa APB, de Andrade CM, de Oliveira JS, Dornelles GL, Engelmann AM, de Oliveira RB, Benetti LC, Soares AV (2023)
Influence of the dose and frequency of administration of tramadol on analgesia, hematological, biochemical parameters, and oxidative status of cats undergoing ovariohysterectomy
Top Companion Anim Med :100801

Schimites PI, Martins LR, Teixeira LG, Tomio J, Segat H, Baccin P, Lisboa APB, de Andrade CM, de Oliveira JS, Dornelles GL, Engelmann AM, de Oliveira RB, Benetti LC, Soares AV (2023)
Top Companion Anim Med :100801