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在一家大型诊所接受绝育手术的猫和狗的围手术期死亡率。

Perioperative mortality in cats and dogs undergoing spay or castration at a high-volume clinic.

作者信息

Levy J K, Bard K M, Tucker S J, Diskant P D, Dingman P A

机构信息

Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, 2015 SW 16th Avenue, Gainesville, FL, 32610, USA.

Humane Society of Tampa Bay, 3809 N Armenia Avenue, Tampa, FL, 33607, USA.

出版信息

Vet J. 2017 Jun;224:11-15. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2017.05.013. Epub 2017 Jun 2.

Abstract

High volume spay-neuter (spay-castration) clinics have been established to improve population control of cats and dogs to reduce the number of animals admitted to and euthanazed in animal shelters. The rise in the number of spay-neuter clinics in the USA has been accompanied by concern about the quality of animal care provided in high volume facilities, which focus on minimally invasive, time saving techniques, high throughput and simultaneous management of multiple animals under various stages of anesthesia. The aim of this study was to determine perioperative mortality for cats and dogs in a high volume spay-neuter clinic in the USA. Electronic medical records and a written mortality log were used to collect data for 71,557 cats and 42,349 dogs undergoing spay-neuter surgery from 2010 to 2016 at a single high volume clinic in Florida. Perioperative mortality was defined as deaths occurring in the 24h period starting with the administration of the first sedation or anesthetic drugs. Perioperative mortality was reported for 34 cats and four dogs for an overall mortality of 3.3 animals/10,000 surgeries (0.03%). The risk of mortality was more than twice as high for females (0.05%) as for males (0.02%) (P=0.008) and five times as high for cats (0.05%) as for dogs (0.009%) (P=0.0007). High volume spay-neuter surgery was associated with a lower mortality rate than that previously reported in low volume clinics, approaching that achieved in human surgery. This is likely to be due to the young, healthy population of dogs and cats, and the continuous refinement of techniques based on experience and the skills and proficiency of teams that specialize in a limited spectrum of procedures.

摘要

为了加强对猫和狗的数量控制,减少进入动物收容所并被安乐死的动物数量,大容量绝育(切除卵巢或睾丸)诊所应运而生。美国大容量绝育诊所数量的增加,引发了人们对这类大规模设施所提供动物护理质量的担忧。这些诊所专注于微创、省时的技术、高吞吐量以及在不同麻醉阶段对多只动物的同时管理。本研究的目的是确定美国一家大容量绝育诊所中猫和狗的围手术期死亡率。利用电子病历和书面死亡记录,收集了2010年至2016年期间在佛罗里达州一家大容量诊所接受绝育手术的71557只猫和42349只狗的数据。围手术期死亡率定义为从首次给予镇静或麻醉药物开始的24小时内发生的死亡。报告的围手术期死亡病例中,猫有34例,狗有4例,总死亡率为每10000例手术3.3例动物死亡(0.03%)。雌性动物的死亡风险(0.05%)是雄性动物(0.02%)的两倍多(P=0.008),猫的死亡风险(0.05%)是狗的五倍(0.009%)(P=0.0007)。与之前在小规模诊所报告的死亡率相比,大容量绝育手术的死亡率较低,接近人类手术的死亡率。这可能是由于猫和狗的群体年轻健康,以及基于经验不断改进技术,且团队在有限的一系列手术中具备专业技能和熟练程度。

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