Anaesthesia and Pain Management in Large Animals
This reprint showcases recent advances in understanding concepts related to anaesthesia and analgesia in large, or production animal species. The scope of this reprint was originally broad with invitations to submit manuscripts related to both anaesthesia and analgesia in a range of species that are...
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| description | This reprint showcases recent advances in understanding concepts related to anaesthesia and analgesia in large, or production animal species. The scope of this reprint was originally broad with invitations to submit manuscripts related to both anaesthesia and analgesia in a range of species that are usually bred for food, but who may exist in a production context (small, large, intensive or extensive), in biomedical research, in agricultural research, in zoo collections, or as pets. The result is impressive with original research describing the pharmacokinetics of novel analgesic therapies in donkeys, and three separate manuscripts focused on nociception in chicken embryos. These three articles compartmentalise the criteria for nociception by evaluating the cardiovascular responses to a noxious stimulus from embryonic day 16; describing neuronal responses, assessed with electroencephalography, suggesting that developmental day 13 is the earliest embryonic stage able to receive and process nociceptive stimuli; and recording movement before and after a noxious stimulus from embryonic day 15. The reprint also includes review papers on sheep, goats, pigs and cattle. These review papers highlight the status quo, identifying the pathways to improving pain assessment and treatment of sheep, goats and cattle along with progress in the management of goat kids undergoing disbudding. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1656612025-08-12T10:04:41Z Anaesthesia and Pain Management in Large Animals Musk, Gabrielle Pain assessment production animals analgesia livestock thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing This reprint showcases recent advances in understanding concepts related to anaesthesia and analgesia in large, or production animal species. The scope of this reprint was originally broad with invitations to submit manuscripts related to both anaesthesia and analgesia in a range of species that are usually bred for food, but who may exist in a production context (small, large, intensive or extensive), in biomedical research, in agricultural research, in zoo collections, or as pets. The result is impressive with original research describing the pharmacokinetics of novel analgesic therapies in donkeys, and three separate manuscripts focused on nociception in chicken embryos. These three articles compartmentalise the criteria for nociception by evaluating the cardiovascular responses to a noxious stimulus from embryonic day 16; describing neuronal responses, assessed with electroencephalography, suggesting that developmental day 13 is the earliest embryonic stage able to receive and process nociceptive stimuli; and recording movement before and after a noxious stimulus from embryonic day 15. The reprint also includes review papers on sheep, goats, pigs and cattle. These review papers highlight the status quo, identifying the pathways to improving pain assessment and treatment of sheep, goats and cattle along with progress in the management of goat kids undergoing disbudding. 2025-08-12T10:04:39Z 2025-08-12T10:04:39Z 2025 book ONIX_20250812T110751_9783725842919_416 9783725842919 9783725842926 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/165661 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/11123 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-4292-6 10.3390/books978-3-7258-4292-6 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725842919 9783725842926 170 open access |
| spellingShingle | Pain assessment production animals analgesia livestock thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing Anaesthesia and Pain Management in Large Animals |
| title | Anaesthesia and Pain Management in Large Animals |
| title_full | Anaesthesia and Pain Management in Large Animals |
| title_fullStr | Anaesthesia and Pain Management in Large Animals |
| title_full_unstemmed | Anaesthesia and Pain Management in Large Animals |
| title_short | Anaesthesia and Pain Management in Large Animals |
| title_sort | anaesthesia and pain management in large animals |
| topic | Pain assessment production animals analgesia livestock thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing |
| topic_facet | Pain assessment production animals analgesia livestock thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing |
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