White M E, Glickman L T, Embree I C, Powers P M, Pearson E G
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1981 Feb 15;178(4):375-7.
A randomized clinical trial of treatment of sole abscess in cattle was conducted to determine whether bandaging a foot after debridement of an abscess improved outcome. Sixty-six feet from 63 cows were randomly allocated to bandaged or unbandaged groups, and clinical recovery was graded by comparison of lameness at initial examination and at 2 follow-up examinations. There was no statistically significant difference between the groups at entry into the trial or at 1 month after treatment. Unbandaged feet were significantly less lame 1 week after treatment, and this difference was attributed to rapid healing of small lesions in feet of cows in stanchion and tie-stall barns. There was no group in which bandaging improved outcome.
进行了一项关于牛足底脓肿治疗的随机临床试验,以确定脓肿清创后包扎足部是否能改善治疗效果。来自63头奶牛的66只脚被随机分配到包扎组或未包扎组,并通过比较初次检查及两次随访检查时的跛行情况对临床恢复情况进行分级。试验开始时或治疗后1个月,两组之间无统计学显著差异。治疗1周后,未包扎的脚跛行明显减轻,这种差异归因于栓养和系栏牛舍中奶牛足部小伤口的快速愈合。没有一组中包扎能改善治疗效果。