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Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology | 2016

Radial shock wave therapy in dogs with hip osteoarthritis

Alexandre Navarro Alves de Souza; Márcio Poletto Ferreira; Stefano Carlo Filippo Hagen; Geni Cristina Fonseca Patricio; Julia Maria Matera

OBJECTIVE The study aims were to evaluate the effects of radial shock wave therapy (RSWT) in dogs with hip osteoarthritis (OA) using clinical assessment and kinetic analysis. METHODS Thirty dogs diagnosed with bilateral hip OA and 30 healthy dogs were used. In OA dogs, one limb was randomly selected for treatment with RSWT while the contralateral limb served as an untreated control. Dogs were evaluated while walking on a pressure walkway. Peak vertical force (PVF) and vertical impulse (VI) were documented; symmetry index (SI) was also calculated. Blinded clinical evaluation was performed using a visual analogue scale (VAS). Owner perception data regarding levels of physical activity were also collected. The RSWT protocol (2000 pulses, 10 Hz, 2-3.4 bars) consisted of three weekly treatment sessions (days 1, 8 and 16). Follow-up data were collected 30, 60 and 90 days after the first session. Data were compared between time points, groups and limbs pairs. RESULTS At the end of the experimental period, mean PVF and VI values had increased (25.9 to 27.6%BW and 2.1 to 12.7%BW × s respectively) in treated limbs, with no significant differences in control limbs; SI values suggest improvement. Mean PVF and VI remained lower in the treated compared to the healthy group following treatment. The VAS scores suggested improvement in pain and lameness in treated dogs. Owner perception data suggested improved levels of physical activity following treatment. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE Outcomes of this study suggested beneficial effects of RSWT in dogs with hip osteoarthritis.


Journal of Veterinary Dentistry | 2016

Morphologic and Morphometric Description of the Temporomandibular Joint in the Domestic Dog Using Computed Tomography

Lenin A. Villamizar-Martinez; Cristian M. Villegas; Marco Antonio Gioso; Alexander M. Reiter; Geni Cristina Fonseca Patricio; Ana Cristina Silva Pinto

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) in the domestic dog is a synovial joint with 2 articular surfaces, the mandibular fossa of the squamous portion of the temporal bone and the articular head of the condylar process of the mandible. Although different diagnostic imaging techniques have been used to study the TMJ in dogs, morphologic and morphometric studies based on computed tomography (CT) are scarce. The purpose of the present study was to describe the morphologic and morphometric features of the TMJ in domestic dogs using CT. Width and depth of the mandibular fossa and 2 different angles between the mandibular fossa and the condylar process were measured in 96 TMJs of 48 dogs of different breeds (Labrador retriever, German shepherd, cocker spaniel, boxer, English bulldog, pug, shih tzu, and Cavalier King Charles spaniel). Temporomandibular joint conformation differed between breeds. Mid- and small-sized dogs had mandibular fossae that were more shallow, less developed retroarticular processes, and irregularly shaped condylar processes. The TMJs were more congruent in large dogs, presenting with deeper mandibular fossae, prominent retroarticular processes, and more uniform condylar processes. The measurements proposed in this study demonstrated 3 different morphologic conformations for the TMJ in the dogs of this study.


Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica | 2017

Neurophysiological assessment of spinal cord injuries in dogs using somatosensory and motor evoked potentials

Maria Claudia Campos Mello Inglez de Souza; Ricardo José Rodriguez Ferreira; Geni Cristina Fonseca Patricio; Julia Maria Matera

Somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) and motor evoked potentials (MEPs) are non-invasive neurophysiological tests that reflect the functional integrity of sensory and motor pathways. Despite their extensive use and description in human medicine, reports in veterinary medicine are scarce. SSEPs are obtained via peripheral stimulation of sensory or mixed nerves; stimulation induces spinal and cortical responses, which are recorded when sensory pathways integrity is preserved. MEPs can be obtained via transcranial electrical or magnetic stimulation; in this case, thoracic and pelvic limb muscle responses are captured if motor pathways are preserved. This review describes principles, methodology and clinical applicability of SSEPs and MEPs in companion animal medicine. Potential interferences of anesthesia with SSEP and MEP recording are also discussed.


Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia | 2017

Pulse pressure variation as a guide for volume expansion in dogs undergoing orthopedic surgery

Denise T. Fantoni; Keila Kazue Ida; André M. Gimenes; Matheus Matioli Mantovani; Jacqueline Ribeiro de Castro; Geni Cristina Fonseca Patricio; Aline Magalhães Ambrósio; Denise Aya Otsuki


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2018

Early parenteral nutrition in enterectomized dogs

Geni Cristina Fonseca Patricio; Ana R. Eyherabide; Ricardo Augusto Dias; Uenis Tannuri; M. A. Brunetto; Silvia Renata Gaido Cortopassi


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2018

Anesthetic complications in diabetic dogs subjected to phacoemulsification

Paula Finkensieper Pacheco; Viviane Sanchez Galeazzi; Geni Cristina Fonseca Patricio; Patrícia Bonifacio Flor; Angélica M. V. Safatle; Silvia Renata Gaido Cortopassi


Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery | 2018

A closer look at the health of cats showing urinary house-soiling (periuria): a case-control study

Daniela Ramos; Archivaldo Reche-Junior; Daniel Mills; Priscila L Fragoso; Alexandre Gt Daniel; Mariana F. Freitas; Silvia Renata Gaido Cortopassi; Geni Cristina Fonseca Patricio


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2017

Avaliação morfológica e morfométrica da articulação umerorradioulnar em cães através de exames radiográficos e por tomografia computadorizada

Alessandra Sendyk-Grunkraut; Cláudia Matsunaga Martín; Alexandre Navarro Alves de Souza; Geni Cristina Fonseca Patricio; Carla Aparecida Batista Lorigados; Julia Maria Matera; Ana Carolina Brandão de Campos Fonseca-Pinto


Anais | 2016

Avaliação da predisposição genética para o desenvolvimento do choque séptico em cadelas acometidas por piometra

S. C. B Santos; A. C. D Santos; Marcelo Faustino; Mariana Semião Francisco Talib; Geni Cristina Fonseca Patricio; Patrícia Bonifacio Flor; Clair Motos de Oliveira; Silvia Renata Gaido Cortopassi


Anais | 2016

Avaliação dos efeitos cardiorrespiratórios e sedativos das associações dexmedetomidina-nalbufina e xilazina-nalbufina em cães submetidos a eletrorretinografia

Paula Finkensieper Pacheco; Geni Cristina Fonseca Patricio; G. S. S Brito; Silvia Renata Gaido Cortopassi

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A.R. Eyherabid

University of São Paulo

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