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Pain Management in Veterinary Practice

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Pain Management veterinární praxe poskytuje veterinárních lékařů informace identifikaci a zvládnutí bolesti v terapii velkých, malých a exotických druhů zvířat. Zahrnuje řešení akutní a chronické bolesti ve světel nejnovějších poznatků na poli farmakologie. Autoři nabízí specifické postupy při řešení bolesti u zvířat, včetně místní a regionální analgezie, s možnostmi kontinuálního dávkování a novými způsoby analgezie. Kniha je komplexním zdrojem informací o farmakokinetických a farmakodynamických vlastnostech analgetik o technikách doplňkové léčby, včetně fyzikální terapie, akupunktury, chiropraktických technik a nutriční strategie. Pain Management veterinární praxe je cenný zdrojů pro vývoj a aktualizaci protokolů zvládnutí bolesti na veterinárních pracovištích .

Autor: Christine M. Egger, DVM, MVSc, CVH, CVA, Diplomate ACVAA, is a Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Management at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. Lydia Love, DVM, Diplomate ACVAA, practices anesthesia and pain management at Animal Emergency and Referral Associates in Fairfield, New Jersey, USA. Tom Doherty, MVB, MSc, Diplomate ACVAA, is a Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA

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NakladatelWiley-Blackwell
ISBN9780813812243
Vydání2013
Vazbabrožovaná
Počet stran447
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Pain Management in Veterinary Practice provides veterinary practitioners with the information needed to recognize and manage pain in a wide range of large, small, and exotic animal species. Encompassing acute, adaptive, and chronic, maladaptive pain, the book provides an up-to-date review of the physiology and pathophysiology of pain.Pain Management in Veterinary Practice offers specific strategies for addressing pain in animals, including local and regional analgesia, continuous rate infusions, and novel methods of analgesic drug delivery.
With comprehensive information on the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic characteristics of analgesic drugs, the book goes beyond pharmaceutical options to incorporate scientific information on techniques for complementary treatment, including physical therapy, acupuncture, chiropractic techniques, and nutritional strategies. Pain Management in Veterinary Practice is a valuable resource for developing pain management protocols in the veterinary clinic.

Provides clinicians with essential information on identifying and treating pain in animals
Covers pain management in a variety of species, including dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, small mammals, ruminants, camelids, pigs, and horses
Offers practical methods for managing pain, including pharmaceutical and complementary options
Presents two chapters specifically covering cancer pain and its treatment
Includes advice on integrating pain management into your veterinary practice
Discusses palliative and hospice care for veterinary patients

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Contributorsix
Prefacexiii
Alice Crook 1 Introduction: Pain: An Issue of Animal Welfare3
Yael Shilo and Peter J. Pascoe 2 Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology of Pain9
Cholawat Pacharinsak and Alvin J. Beitz 3 Mechanisms of Cancer Pain29
Section 2: Pharmacology of Analgesic Drugs39
Tanya Duke-Novakovski 4 Opioids41
Stuart Clark-Price 5 Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Corticosteroids69
Kip A. Lemke 6 Local Anesthetics85
Reza Seddighi 7 α-2 Adrenoceptor Agonists93
Lydia Love and Dave Thompson 8 Nontraditional Analgesic Agents105
Lesley J. Smith 9 Novel Methods of Analgesic Drug Delivery115
Bruno H. Pypendop 10 Pharmacokinetic Principles for the Design of Intravenous Infusions125
Section 3: Nonpharmacological Pain Therapy131
Lowri Davies 11 Canine Rehabilitation133
Lowri Davies 12 Equine Rehabilitation147
Martin W. Kaufmann and Patrice M. Mich 13 Custom External Coaptation as a Pain Management Tool: Veterinary Orthotics and Prosthetics155
Rick Wall 14 Myofascial Pain Syndrome in Dogs161
Lynelle Graham, Mona Boudreaux, and Steve Marsden 15 Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine and Homeopathy in Pain Management171
Shauna Cantwell 16 Mechanisms of Acupuncture Analgesia177
Arthur I. Ortenburger 17 Equine Acupuncture183
Robin Downing 18 Canine Chiropractic and Pain Management189
Henry S. Adair 19 Equine Chiropractic195
Section: 4 Management of Pain in Veterinary Species199
Kate L. White 20 Recognition and Assessment of Acute Pain in the Dog201
Kate L. White 21 Treatment of Acute Pain in the Dog209
Anna Hielm-Bj¨orkman 22 Recognition and Assessment of Chronic Pain in Dogs227
Anna Hielm-Bj¨orkman 23 Treatment of Chronic Pain in Dogs239
Kersti Seksel 24 The Recognition and Assessment of Pain in Cats269
Jacob A. Johnson 25 Treatment of Acute Pain in Cats275
Bonnie Wright and Jessica K. Rychel 26 Treatment and Assessment of Chronic Pain in Cats289
Lydia Love and Lisa DiBernardi 27 Cancer-associated Pain and its Management299
Jane Quandt 28 Recognition and Treatment of Pain in the Small Animal Critical Care Patient311
Emma Love 29 Recognition and Assessment of Pain in Horses317
Bernd Driessen and Laura Zarucco 30 Treatment of Acute and Chronic Pain in Horses323
Kevin J. Stafford 31 Recognition and Assessment of Pain in Ruminants349
Alexander Valverde 32 Treatment of Acute and Chronic Pain in Ruminants359
Tamara Grubb 33 Recognition and Treatment of Pain in Camelids373
Kristie Mozzachio and Valarie V. Tynes 34 Recognition and Treatment of Pain in Pet Pigs383
Lesa Thompson 35 Recognition and Assessment of Pain in Small Exotic Mammals391
Cheryl B. Greenacre 36 Treatment of Pain in Small Exotic Mammals399
Karen L. Machin 37 Recognition and Treatment of Pain in Birds407
Lysa Pam Posner and Sathya K. Chinnadurai 38 Recognition and Treatment of Pain in Reptiles, Amphibians, and Fish417
Section 5: Incorporating Pain Management into Your Practice and Hospice and Palliative Care425
Robin Downing 39 Integrating Pain Management into Veterinary Practice427
Keri Jones 40 Pain Management in Hospice and Palliative Care431
Index437