Boller Manuel, Burkitt-Creedon Jamie M, Byers Christopher G, Fletcher Daniel J, Farrell Kate S, Davidson Autumn P, Fricke Suzanne, Bassu Giovanna, Grundy Sophie A, Lopate Cheryl, Veronesi Maria C
VCA Canada Central Victoria Veterinary Hospital, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Veterinary Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
J Vet Emerg Crit Care (San Antonio). 2025 Aug;35 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):S3-S59. doi: 10.1111/vec.70012.
To systematically review the evidence on, to devise clinical recommendations for, and to identify critical knowledge gaps in resuscitation of newborn puppies and kittens.
Standardized, systematic evaluation of literature pertinent to newborn resuscitation following Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology. Prioritized questions were reviewed by Evidence Evaluators, and findings were reconciled by Domain Chairs and Reassessment Campaign on Veterinary Resuscitation (RECOVER) Co-Chairs to arrive at treatment recommendations commensurate with the quality of evidence, risk-benefit relationship, and clinical feasibility. This process was implemented using an evidence profile worksheet for each question that included an introduction, consensus on science, treatment recommendations, justification for these recommendations, and important knowledge gaps. Treatment recommendations underwent a modified Delphi consensus process and were then distributed to veterinary professionals for comment for 2 weeks prior to finalization.
Transdisciplinary, international collaboration in university, specialty, and emergency veterinary practice.
Twenty-eight questions pertaining to temperature management, respiratory and metabolic support, and CPR were addressed. Of the 59 treatment recommendations formulated, 21 concerned medications, 20 addressed respiratory measures, 20 provided guidance on CPR, and 3 related to temperature management. Taken together, the recommendations emphasize the importance of early administration of bag-mask ventilation in nonvigorous, severely bradycardic newborn puppies and kittens. Most recommendations are either expert opinion (n = 28) or based on very low quality of evidence (n = 26).
Significant uncertainty remains regarding most resuscitative interventions in newborn puppies and kittens at birth. However, through a comprehensive evaluation of the evidence and a consensus process that included considerations of feasibility, the resulting treatment recommendations lay the foundation for clear, actionable guidance in small animal newborn resuscitation. In addition, a list of prioritized knowledge gaps was identified to guide collaborative clinical research to overcome the significant lack of veterinary scientific data at present.
系统回顾有关新生幼犬和新生小猫复苏的证据,制定临床建议,并识别关键的知识空白。
按照推荐分级、评估、制定与评价(GRADE)方法,对与新生儿复苏相关的文献进行标准化、系统评价。优先问题由证据评估员进行审查,研究结果由领域主席和兽医复苏再评估运动(RECOVER)联合主席进行协调,以得出与证据质量、风险效益关系和临床可行性相称的治疗建议。该过程通过针对每个问题的证据概况工作表来实施,工作表包括引言、科学共识、治疗建议、这些建议的理由以及重要的知识空白。治疗建议经过修改后的德尔菲共识过程,然后在定稿前分发给兽医专业人员征求意见两周。
大学、专科和急诊兽医实践中的跨学科国际合作。
探讨了28个与温度管理、呼吸和代谢支持以及心肺复苏有关的问题。在制定的59条治疗建议中,21条涉及药物,20条涉及呼吸措施,20条提供了心肺复苏指导,3条与温度管理有关。总体而言,这些建议强调了对无活力、严重心动过缓的新生幼犬和新生小猫尽早进行面罩通气的重要性。大多数建议要么是专家意见(n = 28),要么基于极低质量的证据(n = 26)。
出生时新生幼犬和新生小猫的大多数复苏干预措施仍存在重大不确定性。然而,通过对证据的全面评估和包括可行性考虑在内的共识过程,所得出的治疗建议为小动物新生儿复苏中明确、可操作的指导奠定了基础。此外,还确定了一系列优先知识空白,以指导合作临床研究,克服目前兽医科学数据严重不足的问题。