Objective: To report veterinary anesthesiologists' locoregional anesthesia and analgesia preferences for use in dogs undergoing a TPLO and determine any association with specialty college, time from board certification, or employment sector.
Study design: Cross-sectional study.
Sample population: Diplomates of the American (ACVAA) and European (ECVAA) Colleges of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia.
Methods: An electronic survey was distributed to diplomates, and responses were used to determine associations between preferred methods.
Results: The survey response rate was 28% (141/500), with 69% (97/141) of ACVAA diplomates and 31% of diplomates with ECVAA (44/141) certification. Peripheral nerve block (PNB) was preferred by 79% (111/141) of all diplomates, lumbosacral epidural (LE) by 21% (29/141), and peri-incisional infiltration (PI) by <1% (1/141). There was no association (p = .283) with specialty college. There was an association (p < .001) with time from board certification with increased preference for LE when > 10 years from certification and PI preferred by only those board-certified > 20 years ago. There was an association with the employment sector (p = .003), with more academic diplomates preferring LE. Anesthesiologists reported that treatment decisions were affected by factors including time pressure and surgeon influence.
Conclusion: Diplomates of ACVAA and ECVAA prefer PNB as the locoregional method of pelvic limb anesthesia in dogs undergoing TPLO. A significant percentage of newer and private practice diplomates prefer PNB, while a substantial percentage of senior and academic diplomates prefer LE. Decision-making is multifactorial and includes perceived time pressure and surgeon influence.
Clinical significance: Veterinary anesthesiologists prefer and frequently use PNB in dogs undergoing TPLO, and surgeon influence may affect their chosen treatment.
Diplomates of ACVAA and ECVAA prefer PNB as the locoregional method of pelvic limb anesthesia in dogs undergoing TPLO. Lindsay A Parker, Alex D Bukoski, Cristopher Zelaya-Nunez, John R Dodam, Kelley M Varner, Bryan T Torres https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/vsu.13947
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