Feasibility and repeatability of cold and mechanical quantitative sensory testing in normal dogs
Autor: | B. Duncan X. Lascelles, Emily H. Griffith, Morika D. Williams, Mila Freire, Jessica D. Briley |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2013 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Lateral recumbency Digital pad Electrical Equipment and Supplies Sensation Somatosensory system Article Dogs Sensory threshold medicine Animals Pain Measurement General Veterinary business.industry Quantitative sensory testing Significant difference Reproducibility of Results Repeatability Surgery body regions Cold Temperature Von frey Sensory Thresholds Feasibility Studies Animal Science and Zoology Female Nuclear medicine business Mechanoreceptors |
Popis: | Feasibility and inter-session repeatability of cold and mechanical quantitative sensory testing (QST) were assessed in 24 normal dogs. Cold thermal latencies were evaluated using a thermal probe (0 °C) applied to three pelvic limb sites. Mechanical thresholds were measured using an electronic von Frey anesthesiometer (EVF) and a blunt-probed pressure algometer (PA) applied to the dorsal aspect of the metatarsus. All QST trials were performed with dogs in lateral recumbency. Collection of cold QST data was easy (feasible) in 19/24 (79%) dogs. However, only 18.4%, 18.9% and 13.2% of cold QST trials elicited a response at the medial tibia, third digital pad and plantar metatarsal regions, respectively. Collection of mechanical QST data was easy (feasible) in 20/24 (83%) dogs for both EVF and PA. At consecutive sampling times, approximately 2 weeks apart, the average EVF sensory thresholds were 414 ± 186 g and 379 ± 166 g, respectively, and the average PA sensory thresholds were 1089 ± 414 g and 1028 ± 331 g, respectively. There was no significant difference in inter-session or inter-limb threshold values for either mechanical QST device. The cold QST protocol in this study was achievable, but did not provide consistently quantifiable results. Both mechanical QST devices tested provided repeatable, reliable sensory threshold measurements in normal, client-owned dogs. These findings contribute to the validation of the EVF and PA as tools to obtain repeated QST data over time in dogs to assess somatosensory processing changes. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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