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Surgical stress response in dogs diagnosed with pyometra undergoing ovariohysterectomy
The aim of this study was to investigate the intraoperative surgical stress response in dogs undergoing ovariohysterectomy and to compare acepromazine and medetomidine as premedications. 15 dogs diagnosed with pyometra were used in this study. Blood pressure and heart rate were used as parameters to measure surgical stress response. The surgery was divided into four phases. Phase 0 was the period 10 minutes before the skin incision, phase 1 was skin incision and opening of abdomen, phase 2 was manipulation of uterine horns, ligation and transection of mesovarium and phase 3 was ligation of cervix, removal of organs and closing the abdomen.
The results showed that phase 2 was the most intense phase of surgical stress, regardless of which premedication the dogs received.
When acepromazine and medetomidine were compared the results showed that within phase 3, all dogs that were given medetomidine had higher blood pressure compared to dogs that were given acepromazine.
The dogs that were given acepromazine had higher heart rate than the dogs that were given medetomidine in phase 0, phase 2 and phase 3.
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Transportation of pigs might be a welfare problem. Stress during and after transportation can negatively affect the meat quality or cause carcass damages, which leads to major economic losses every year. The transportation chain can be divided into several stages; loading, transport and unloading. This literature review focuses on unloading of pigs from a transport. When arriving at an abattoir pigs can be fatigued and need to be as smoothly unloaded as possible.
Factors influencing pig behaviour during unloading from a transport
Transportation of pigs might be a welfare problem. Stress during and after transportation can negatively affect the meat quality or cause carcass damages, which leads to major economic losses every year. The transportation chain can be divided into several stages; loading, transport and unloading. This literature review focuses on unloading of pigs from a transport. When arriving at an abattoir pigs can be fatigued and need to be as smoothly unloaded as possible.
Hypertrofisk kardiomyopati hos Maine coon katter :
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common heart disease in cats. Maine coon is one of the breeds where the disease is overrepresented. Studies have shown that HCM is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait in Maine Coon cats. This finding has led to cardiac screening using ultrasound in the breed. The results of the screening are used in a national breeding program constructed to reduce the spread and incidence of HCM in Maine Coon cats.
Fetmaparadoxen, myt eller sanning hos vuxna med kardiovaskulär sjukdom
Sahlgrenska AcademyAt University of GothenburgDepartment of Internal Medicine and Clinical NutritionAbstractTitle: The obesity paradox, myth or truth in adults with cardiovascular disease.Author: Louise Svensson och Amanda NilssonSupervisor: Fredrik BertzExaminer: Ingrid LarssonProgramme: Dietician study programme, 180/240 ECTSType of paper: Examination paper, 15 hpDate: May 30, 2013Background: It has long been generally accepted that obesity is a risk factor for many diseases. Despite this, new research indicates that a higher BMI could be a protective factor for those with a chronic cardiovascular disease. This discovery is called the obesity paradox and could change the perception of patients' BMI in both public health and clinical work.Objective: The objective of this systematic review article is to examine the scientific evidence for the existence of the obesity paradox in chronic cardiovascular disease, i.e. if a BMI >25 kg/m2 is associated with lower mortality among adults with chronic cardiovascular disease.Search strategy: The databases used in the literature study were PubMed, Summon, Scopus and Cochrane. The keywords were: obesity paradox, cardiovascular, heart, male, BMI, intentional weight loss, cardiovascular mortality and mortality heart failure.Selection criteria: Studies, which had an adult population classified after BMI that suffered from chronic cardiovascular disease and had all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality as endpoints, were included.Data collection and analysis: Ten studies were included.
Innebörden av att bli levertransplanterad ? reflektioner kring levda erfarenheter, sex månader efter transplantation
Trots forskning kring faktorer som främjar överlevnad samt den för transplanterade nödvändiga behandlingen mot avstötning, saknas förståelse för den transplanterade patientens upplevelser av och förklaringar till symptom efter en transplantation. Uppsatsen fokuserar på den levertransplanterade patientens symptom i form av kommunikation och meningsskapande 6 månader efter transplantationen.SyfteSyftet med denna studie är att undersöka innebörden i att vara levertransplanterad med fokus på symptom och meningsskapande, sex månader efter transplantationen. MetodFör studien kommer femton informanter med sex månaders erfarenhet av att vara levertransplanterad att inkluderas. Intervjuer genomförs för analys med fenomenologisk hermeneutisk metod enligt Lindseth och Norberg. I syfte att pröva metoden genomfördes en pilotstudie med två levertransplanterade personer, en man och en kvinna.
Hur kan personer med hja?rtsvikt testa va?rden i hemmet, fo?r en snabbare behandling och korrigering av medicinering?
- To be trapped in a roller-coaster That ?s how some of the patients are describing the situa- tion of living with heart failure. To be stuck in their home not knowing if they will have to seek care today and not knowing if they will have the energy to attend that birth- day party later this week.Each year 2-3% of the Swedish population are diagnosed with heart failure, which results in 30,000 new individu- als with the disorder. Cardiovascular disease is rapidly in- creasing in the world and before 2030, people with heart failure will increased by 100%. Our improved living condi- tions and better health have allowed us to grow older and made us more dependent on other types of care, care at home.Today the patients are only looking for changes in weight and if they have excessive water in their body.
Fysiologi och beteende hos golden retriever i hemmiljö och under en testsituation
To fit into our society the dogs of today need a good mentality. To investigate their mentalitydifferent behavior tests have been developed. The tests are useful tools in the selection ofbreeding animals as well as for working and companion dogs. To counter the demand for atest that could be suited for all kind of dogs, regardless of their future function, the mentalitytest Beteende- och personlighetsbeskrivning hund (BPH) was developed. BPH consists ofseven subtests that expose dogs to various situations that can be found in everyday life, suchas meeting an unfamiliar person, sudden noises and suddenly appearing objects.The aim of this study was to find out if there are differences in physiological values betweenindividuals, validate the behavior observations during BPH and get aware of how the dogsexperience the situation.
Molekylärgenetisk analys av dilaterad cardiomyopati hos hund :
Canine dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a disease with high morbidity and mortality and with a high prevalence in certain breeds. Predominatly large breeds are affected, such as Great danes, Newfoundlands, Deerhounds and Dobermanns. One exception is Cocker spaniels, where both American and English Cocker spaniels are affected in a quite high frequency.
Cardiomyopathy is characterised as a disease that affects the myocardium and gives an impaired heart function. To diagnose DCM following criteria have to be observed:
1. Dilation of the left ventricle.
2. Reduced systolic heart function.
3. Increased sphericity of the left ventricle.
To be certain of the diagnosis, alternative reasons for the symptoms such as lung- and heart diseases with other etiologies have to be excluded
Two different types of DCM have been found upon histological examination.
Vänner med förmåner : positiva effekter av interaktion mellan människa-hund
The aim of this review was to examine scientific literature to determine what kind of physiological and psychological benefits derive from human-dog interaction, as well as attempt to uncover a possible mechanism behind these benefits and whether or not they are mutually beneficial.
A growing body of research indicates there are physiological and psychological benefits associated with human-dog interaction. Significant cardiovascular benefits have been linked with human-dog interaction, as have lowered blood pressure, cortisol and heart rate. Interaction with dogs is often associated with a feeling of social support and well-being, and dogs also seem to facilitate social interaction between people. Dogs? ability to buffer and reduce stress is also well documented.
A strong indication was found regarding a relationship between physical contact and benefits associated with human-dog interaction.
Livskvalité efter en levertransplantation hos patienter med alkoholbetingad leversjukdom
Bakgrund: Alkoholcirros är en kronisk leversjukdom och den näst vanligaste orsaken till levertransplantation. För att utveckla cirros krävs ett långvarigt skadligt bruk av alkohol. En patient sätts upp på väntelistan för transplantation om det innebär en betydligt försämrad livskvalitét eller arbetsförmåga och/eller begränsad tid kvar att leva. Den komplexitet som kan ses för gruppen patienter med alkoholbetingad leversjukdom är risken att återfalla i alkoholberoende. Av patienter som är alkoholberoende uppges 40 procent ha en samtida psykiatrisk sjukdom.
Livet efter en transplantation: Att leva med ett nytt organ
Transplantation är idag etablerad behandling vid leversvikt och njursvikt med mycket goda resultat gällande överlevnad. För patienten är det dock en stor omställning att lida av en livshotande sjukdom och i nästa stund ha fått någon annan människas organ som gör det möjligt att leva. Den nya livssituationen ställer stora krav på patientens anpassningsförmåga då behandlingen med immundämpande mediciner orsakar en mängd konsekvenser i det dagliga livet och hälsotillståndet. För att kunna hjälpa patienten i deras återhämtningsprocess måste vi som sjuksköterskor ta del av människans livsvärld där patienters upplevelser och erfarenheter har en central roll.
Syftet med denna uppsats är att beskriva människors upplevelser av att leva med en ny njure eller lever under de första åren efter transplantationen.
Metoden är en litteraturstudie som utgår ifrån evidensbaserad omvårdnad med grund i analys av kvalitativ forskning eftersom patienters upplevelser av sin situation skall beskrivas.
The Student Habitat : "a small and interactive community where students can live, interact and socialize."
I?ve chosen a subject that's close to my heart, as a student who has experiences the need of a change in the traditional student living.I've focused my theses on ?nding the key ingredients for improving an individuals time as a student. In a time when students are struggling to ?nd accommodation that ful?lls the need of being close to university, close to social places, adequate size and affordable. This is close to impossible! This is not just a problem in Stockholm but an international dilemma.The heart of my thesis is, how can we create clever ways of student accommodation with emphasis on community and a more sustainable way of living?Only when we start embracing change and by breaking out of our traditional individual living, can we then start to realise and recognise the bene?ts of working, studying and living together.
Den senaste omvårdnadsforskningen om hjärtsvikt : en litteraturstudie
Syftet med denna litteraturstudie var att enligt vetenskapliga studier, publicerade mellan år 2002 och 2007, beskriva omvårdnad av patienter med kronisk hjärtsvikt. Metoden som användes var en litteraturstudie med beskrivande design. Information hämtades från databaserna Medline, Academic Search Elite och Cochrane Library, samt ur Vård i Nordens webbarkiv. Sökorden som användes var ?chronic heart failure? och ?nursing?.
Aortic Body Tumors in Dogs
The purpose of this essay was to review the literature and describe the patophysiology, diagnosis, microscopic and macroscopic appearance of aortic body tumors in dogs. The tumors originate from the chemoreceptor organs situated at the base of the heart. The chemoreceptor organs are neuroendocrine cells responsible for surveillance of changes in e.g. the blood pH. Aortic body tumors are rare and represent 7 % of the total cases of primary cardiac tumors in canines.