Ogilvie G K, Salman M D, Kesel M L, Fettman M J
Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 80523, USA.
Am J Vet Res. 1996 Sep;57(9):1321-6.
To determine energy expenditure (EE) of apparently resting, client-owned dogs with malignant or nonmalignant diseases that were recovering from anesthesia and surgery, and compare those values with values from clinically normal, apparently resting, client owned dogs.
40 apparently resting, client-owned dogs that had been given general anesthesia for various elective and nonelective surgical procedures, and 30 apparently resting, clinically normal client-owned dogs used as controls.
EE was determined, using an open-flow indirect calorimetry system. Each dog was evaluated before and after surgery (0, 1, 2, and 3 days after surgery, then at suture removal > 14 days later) and compared with apparently resting, clinically normal, client-owned dogs (n = 30). Parameters evaluated were rate of oxygen consumption (Vo2/kg of body weight: ml/min/kg; Vo2/kg0.75: ml/min/kg0.75), EE (EE/kg: kcal/kg/d; EE/kg0.75: kcal/kg0.75/d), and respiratory quotient.
Surgery and anesthesia did not significantly alter any of these parameters at any time assessed in any group. The pretreatment Vo2 and EE were significantly lower in the dogs with cancer, compared with dogs of other groups.
These data suggest that the EE of a restricted group of dogs that undergo anesthesia and surgery for malignant and nonmalignant conditions does not increase from baseline values or when compared with values in clinically normal, client-owned dogs.
This information may be of value when planning nutritional treatment for dogs recovering from anesthesia and surgery.
确定从麻醉和手术中恢复的患有恶性或非恶性疾病、看似处于休息状态的宠物犬的能量消耗(EE),并将这些值与临床正常、看似处于休息状态的宠物犬的值进行比较。
40只看似处于休息状态、因各种择期和非择期手术接受全身麻醉的宠物犬,以及30只看似处于休息状态、临床正常的宠物犬作为对照。
使用开放式间接量热系统测定EE。在手术前和手术后(术后0、1、2和3天,然后在>14天后拆线时)对每只犬进行评估,并与看似处于休息状态、临床正常的宠物犬(n = 30)进行比较。评估的参数包括耗氧率(每千克体重的Vo2:毫升/分钟/千克;Vo2/kg0.75:毫升/分钟/千克0.75)、EE(EE/千克:千卡/千克/天;EE/kg0.75:千卡/千克0.75/天)和呼吸商。
在任何组的任何评估时间,手术和麻醉均未显著改变这些参数中的任何一个。与其他组的犬相比,患癌症犬的术前Vo2和EE显著较低。
这些数据表明,因恶性和非恶性疾病接受麻醉和手术的一组受限犬的EE与基线值相比或与临床正常的宠物犬的值相比并未增加。
在为从麻醉和手术中恢复的犬制定营养治疗计划时,这些信息可能具有价值。