2021
DOI: 10.1111/eve.13444
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Comparison of post‐operative inflammatory response in horses undergoing elective castration treated preoperatively with ceftiofur crystalline free acid or procaine penicillin G

Abstract: Castration is among the most common surgical procedures performed in the horse (Equus Caballus) and a variety of post-operative complications can occur. This study aims to determine if a single dose of long-acting ceftiofur crystalline free acid (CCFA) used as a preoperative antimicrobial in equine field castrations offers any reduction in post-operative inflammatory markers when compared to procaine penicillin G (PPG). Sixty-five horses aged 8 months to 2 years were randomly assigned to the CCFA (n = 33) or P… Show more

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“…Blood collection for SAA measurement was performed after HGS photographs were taken. Horses with SAA values ≥ 50 µg/mL were excluded from final analysis based on previous research and manufacturer recommendations [29].…”
Section: Serum Amyloid a Testing (Saa)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blood collection for SAA measurement was performed after HGS photographs were taken. Horses with SAA values ≥ 50 µg/mL were excluded from final analysis based on previous research and manufacturer recommendations [29].…”
Section: Serum Amyloid a Testing (Saa)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eine Prämedikation mit Nichtsteroidalen Antiphlogistika (NSAID) und Antibiose führt laut Literatur zu einer Verringerung des Infektionsrisikos und weniger Schwellung des Operationsbereichs 4 , 15 . NSAID können durch die Analgesie bei Schwellung zu mehr Bewegungswillen führen und damit einen positiven Effekt auf den Heilungsverlauf haben.…”
Section: Aufklärungunclassified