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    Anestesia em lagomorfos para procedimentos odontológicos: Revisão bibliográfica
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2024-10-09) CUSTÓDIO, Marina Mendonça; BONFANTE, Juliana da Silva
    The wild animal clinic has been growing significantly in recent times, especially the lagomorph clinic, which, due to their high docility and easy adaptation to their owners, has aroused people's interest in acquiring them as pets. Despite their gentle temperament, rabbits are animals that become stressed easily, requiring greater care on the part of the veterinarian when handling and restraining these animals. Consequently, it is necessary to know the physiological, anatomical and pharmacological particularities of the species, considering that rabbits have a high chance of developing dental problems, often requiring surgical treatment. Therefore, it is essential to choose an anesthetic protocol appropriate for the animal in question, having knowledge about the drugs to be used, their possible side effects and establishing the important points that must be followed during the anesthesia. Furthermore, during the entire surgery it is necessary to monitor the patient's vital parameters, always aiming to provide greater safety to the procedure and greater comfort to the animal. The present work aims to report on the different drugs that can be used in routine anesthetic procedures in lagomorphs, highlighting the manner of use and their effects, as well as the particularities of the species in question.
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    Anestesia geral com o uso de Remifentanil em cadela submetida a mastectomia parcial associada a ovariohisterectomia: relato de caso
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-10-18) CHANQUETTE, Maria Vitória Marchenta; JACKSON, Giulia Stefani; BORGES JÚNIOR, Darcy Vilhena; OCTAVIANO, Giovana Marquiti; BONFANTE, Juliana da Silva
    Patients with breast neoplasms suffer from pain both from the neoplasm itself and from its surgical treatment, mastectomy, which consists of a very aggressive surgical procedure that often causes central sensitization due to repeated stimuli to peripheral nociceptors. In view of greater comfort and quality in surgery and recovery of these patients, it is necessary to use an analgesic protocol appropriate to the level of pain to which the patient is subjected. In Veterinary Medicine, opioid drugs are frequently used to treat pain in various situations, effective and safe agents, such as Remifentanil. This case report addresses its use in an anesthetic protocol, which helps trans and postoperative analgesia and leads to a reduction in doses of injectable anesthetic drugs and in alveolar concentration. minimum (MAC) of inhalants, providing hemodynamic stability during their use in surgical procedures.
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    Anestesia locorregional para ablação do conduto auditivo direto em felino: relato de caso
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-10-18) JACKSON, Giulia Stefani; BORGES JÚNIOR, Darcy Vilhena; OCTAVIANO, Giovanna Marquiti; CHANQUETTE, Maria Victória Marchenta; BONFANTE, Juliana da Silva
    The painful stimulus during a surgical procedure is extremely harmful for the patient's anesthesia and recovery. A very effective way to control pain is through locoregional blocks, responsible for helping to maintain stable hemodynamics as they substantially contribute to the reduction of trans and postoperative drugs. Using them, it is possible to inhibit pain at its source of transmission, preventing the stimulus from spreading, bringing peace of mind to the procedure as a whole. The local anesthetics of choice vary between lidocaine and bupivacaine, which act to inhibit sodium channels, responsible for ceasing nerve stimulation, preventing them from reaching the nerves corresponding to the site of application. This anesthetic method has proven increasingly effective and necessary within anesthesia.
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    Anestesia parcialmente intravenosa para enucleação ocular em equino com realização de bloqueio zigomático, lacrimal, supraorbitário, troclear e retrobulbar: relato de caso
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-10-18) OCTAVIANO, Giovanna Marquitti; BORGES JÚNIOR, Darcy Vilhena; JACKSON, Giulia Stefani; CHANQUETTE, Maria Vitória Marchenta; BONFANTE, Juliana da Silva
    Pain is an unpleasant sensorial and emotional experience, which causes physiological changes in the animal, impairing the quality of life and prolonging the rehabilitation period, which is why veterinarians are constantly challenged to evaluate and treat pain. Anesthetic blocks reduce the need for general anesthetics and analgesics in the postoperative period, and for these reasons, they are widely used in large animals. This case report addresses the main obstacles to enucleation of the eyeball, the best drugs to use and a greater understanding of the technique.
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    Anestesia total intravenosa em equinos submetidos a procedimentos a campo
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-09-30) CHIARADIA, Giovana Baggio; PAGANI, Caroline de Paula; BONFANTE, Juliana da Silva; HATSCHBACH, Eduardo
    Total intravenous anesthesia in equine species as well as field procedures are currently gaining ground in veterinary medicine because they prove to be safe, practical and low cost procedures, making it feasible without having to move the animal to specialized centers containing anesthesia devices. inhalation. Thus, it ensures diagnostic, therapeutic and surgical procedures such as castrations, tenotomies, splint removal and repair of lacerations in a safe manner for the animal and the acting Veterinarian, remembering that it is extremely important to be aware of the place to be performed. In a way that is comfortable and maintains the physical integrity of the animal, the drugs of choice as well as doses and concentrations for smooth and stress-free recovery and injury, patient monitoring is critical as the animal will not be intubated or given ventilatory support.
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    Comissão Organizadora e Científica
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-09-18) PESSINATI, Bárbara Dezotti; FIGUEIREDO, Cristiane Leite; BONFANTE, Juliana da Silva; ALBERTI, Karina; VERDURICO, Lenita Camargo; BERALDO, Mariana Ramos Andrade; ALBERTO, Maryna Lança Villia; SOUZA, Mariely Thais de; OLIVEIRA, Ana Flávia de Carvalho; MANÇANARES, Celina Almeida Furlanetto; HATSCHBACH, Eduardo; VARZIM, Fernanda Leme Silva Bastos; ALVES, Jefferson Douglas Soares; MESQUITA, José Ricardo Carvalho; ROCHA, Lívia Maria de Souza; MARTINS FILHO, Luiz Paulo; TORRES, Maria Lúcia Marcucci; MARTUCCI, Mariane Ferracin; PINTO, Maristela Pimentel; ALBERTO, Maryna Lança Vilia; SOUZA, Mariely Thais de; AIUB, Plínio Bruno; GRIGOLETTO, Renan; ABREU, Rogério Navarro de; GOUVEIA, Yonara
    This scientific academic meeting ENAVET-2019 aims to present the articles prepared by students throughout the undergraduate course, encouraging and improving the act on the importance of science and its contribution to the most diverse covered by Veterinary Medicine.
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    Controle da dor oncológica em pequenos animais: revisão de literatura
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-01-18) BRIDI, Fabíola de Bem; OLIVEIRA, Amabily R. Ramos de; CARVALHO, Bárbara Pires; BONFANTE, Juliana da Silva; HATSCHBACH, Eduardo; OLIVEIRA, Júlia Bonilha de
    Cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in elderly animals, and pain relief is essential for a better quality of life for the patient and must be done correctly. In order to institute treatment, it is necessary to identify the type of pain, assess the physiological and behavioral changes, location, recognize the patient's physical state, the treatment phase, the limitations and risks of the procedures. Scales and questionnaires are also used to assist the veterinarian. Pain can be treated with different drugs such as anti-inflammatory drugs, opioids, and there are also alternative therapies such as acupuncture and physiotherapy, which help in the process of controlling cancer pain. The present work aims to present a literature review on the control of cancer pain in small animals, highlighting the importance of diagnosing, identifying the physical and behavioral changes in dogs and cats caused by pain and treating it correctly, according to the evolution of the disease. tumor, providing a better quality of life to the animal with cancer.
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    Hiperalgesia induzida por opioides
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-09-18) CAVALHEIRO, Scheila Taís; BONFANTE, Juliana da Silva
    Currently, there is an awareness of the imminent presence of pain and its negative consequences for the general state of health and well-being. Opioids are essential drugs in the fight the pain. However, with current information and studies, it has been confirmed that the administration of opioids, especially chronically or in high doses, can lead to a reaction called opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OHI). A paradoxical consequence, given that the purpose of using these drugs is precisely to stop the pain and not to increase sensitivity after using the drug.
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    Protocolo anestésico para orquiectomia em canino com Bav grau II : Relato de caso
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2024-10-09) SANTOS, Bruna Pan dos; MICHELETTI, Carolina Dantas; BONFANTE, Juliana da Silva
    Atrioventricular block (AVB) in dogs is a condition that affects electrical communication between the atria and ventricles of the heart, and is classified into three degrees and also diagnosed by electrocardiogram. Thus, in this case report, a male canine, of approximately three years of age, was submitted to pre-anesthetic evaluation for an orchiectomy. During the physical examination, a discrepancy between the animal's heart rate and behavior was identified, leading to the suspicion of a second-degree atrioventricular block (AVB), later confirmed by electrocardiogram. After returning for atropine administration to adjust the anesthetic protocol, the orchiectomy was successfully performed, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and appropriate treatment of cardiac conditions to ensure patient safety during surgical procedures. Thus, the situation illustrates the challenges and the importance, mainly, of a thorough cardiac evaluation, especially in animals that will be exposed to anesthesia, since dogs of any breed and age can be affected.
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    Uso da cetamina S (+) como adjuvante analgésico em pequenos animais
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-09-18) CARVALHO, Barbara Pires; OLIVEIRA, Amabily R. Ramos de; BRIDI, Fabíola de Bem; BONFANTE, Juliana da Silva; HATSCHBACH, Eduardo
    The care with the health of dogs and cats becomes more and more evident with the socialization of the animal with the human; quality of life and pain control are considered very important aspects, since they are family members. Therefore, veterinarians are dedicated to recognizing and treating pain in animals, since pain perception is difficult to quantify in them. Analgesia is a fundamental issue not only for quality of life, but in pre, trans and post surgery, laboratory tests and clinical routine procedures. Therefore, knowledge of the mechanism of action of drugs that help, as adjuvants, opioids in pain management is essential. Ketamine is a dissociative drug that at low doses has promising prospects in analgesia, blocking the activation of NMDA receptors (N-methyl D-Aspartate), thus inhibiting the binding with glutamate, a nerve impulse transmitter, interrupting the painful sensation and temporarily desensitized her. The objective of this work is to review the properties of the use of ketamine and its isomers in subdoses for general analgesia.
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    Uso da Detomidina em infusão contínua em uma sedação para orquiectomia em estação em equino: Relato de caso
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2024-10-09) CABRINI, Giovana Dias; PAIVA, Livia Maria da Silva; FONSECA, Andressa Nardi; OLIVEIRA, Flávio Henrique Valente de; BONFANTE, Juliana da Silva
    Orchiectomy is a procedure that removes the animal's testicles, promoting docility and better social interaction, and also treats pathologies of the reproductive system. Quality anesthesia is essential to avoid complications and ensure animal welfare. In the anesthetic context, α2 adrenergic agonists are widely used in horses for sedation and analgesia. During orchiectomy, local anesthesia with lidocaine reduces blood pressure response and relieves muscle tension, complementing general anesthesia. In horses, anesthetic procedures are crucial for safe interventions. Through this work, we propose to report a successful castration in a horse, with positive results and good recovery, which was treated at the UNIFEOB Veterinary Center.
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    O uso do Remifentanil na Anestesiologia Veterinária
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2022-09-09) CHANQUETTE, Maria Vitória Marchenta; MARINO, Ana Júlia Fornari; LANDGRAF, Leticia Chaim; BONFANTE, Juliana da Silva
    In Veterinary Medicine, opioids are frequently used to treat pain in different situations. These opioid analgesics, which are effective and safe agents, such as Remifentanil, a synthetic selective μ receptor agonist drug, which has a particularity in its chemical composition, which helps to prevent pain and consequently hemodynamic stability during its use. in surgical procedures, allowing its administration in addition to bolus, continuous intravenous infusion for prolonged periods. Its use in anesthetic protocols helps pre, intra and postoperative analgesia and leads to a reduction in injectable anesthetic drug doses, in the minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of inhalation anesthetics and in a decrease in the rate of propofol infusion in total intravenous anesthesia ( TIVA).
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    Uso do sulfato de magnésio na anestesiologia veterinária
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-09-18) OLIVEIRA, Amabily R. Ramos de; CARVALHO, Barbara Pires de; BRIDI, Fabíola de Bem; BONFANTE, Juliana da Silva; HATSCHBACH, Eduardo
    Magnesium sulfate has been used for many years in human medicine to control and prevent seizures associated with eclampsia and to inhibit preterm labor in pregnant women. However, its use has been gradually growing in anesthesiology, making its indications broader, being a drug with analgesic and sedative properties with potential for neuro and cardio protection. The objective of this work is to review the physiology and pharmacology of magnesium sulfate, as well as to show its applications and advantages in its use as an adjunct in anesthesia and why one should go in search of new studies of its administration in veterinary medicine.
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    Vantagens da anestesia epidural em fêmeas caninas submetidas a cesária
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2019-09-18) OCTAVIANO, Giovana Marquiti; CAVALHEIRO, Scheilla Thaís; BONFANTE, Juliana da Silva
    Anesthesia in pregnant females is a major challenge for the veterinarian, since anesthetic protocols must have characteristics that promote minor changes. physiology in the mother and fetus. Currently, epidural anesthesia in pregnant canine females has been performed more frequently in small animal surgery, due to the fact that the local anesthetics decrease the use of inhaled and intravenous anesthetics, reduce trans-anesthetic stress, provide central pain inhibition, promoting smaller changes cardiorespiratory and residual postoperative analgesia.

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