Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/77812
Title: The incidence of short-term complications in female cats after sterilization between pre-operative antibiotic only versus pre- and post-operative antibiotic administration groups
Other Titles: อุบัติการณ์ของข้อแทรกซ้อนระยะสั้นหลังจากการผ่าตัดทำหมันในแมวเพศเมียระหว่างกลุ่มที่มีการให้ยาปฏิชีวนะก่อนผ่าตัด กับกลุ่มที่มีการให้ยาปฏิชีวนะทั้งก่อนและหลังผ่าตัด
Authors: Pirun Chutipongvivate
Authors: Kriangkrai Thongkorn
Veerasak Punyapornwithaya
Kannika Na Lampang
Pirun Chutipongvivate
Keywords: Cat sterilization;Complication;Postoperative antibiotic;Chiang Mai municipality
Issue Date: Aug-2022
Publisher: Chiang Mai : Graduate School, Chiang Mai University
Abstract: Consequently, the rabies situation was declared as a global problem. According to Thailand national rabies control activities, a sterilization program to control the dog and cat population was set up in many areas. This study was conducted to determine/investigate the incidence of short-term sterilization complications in cats with/without antibiotic administration after sterilization and to study the association between short-term surgical complications and other relevant factors. 492 Female cats which participated in Chiang Mai municipal birth control activity were included in the study and monitored for short-term surgical complications. Cats were divided into 244 cats in sterilization with pre-operative antibiotic administration group and 248 cats in group sterilization with pre- and post-operative antibiotic administration group. The relevant factors were investigated by using risk ratios (RR) with a 95% confidence level. The result showed that 25 cats (5.08%) had short-term complications. There was not significantly different of the incidence of short-term complications between cats with postoperative antibiotics (4.92%) and without postoperative antibiotics (5.24%). For risk factors finding, cats with external parasites had more chance of 2.35 times more than cats without external parasites in overall cats. Duration in the captive area factor showed that a prolonged cat kept in a cage or indoor area was a protective factor. If 2-day or less in restrict area as a baseline, the risk ratio is equal to 0.38 and 0.18 for 5-day and 7-day in a cage or indoor, respectively. In conclusion, cat sterilization without post-operative antibiotic administration in female cats can be operated under the aseptic concept and pain management sterilization.
URI: http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/77812
Appears in Collections:VET: Theses

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
Pirun Chutipongvivate.pdfรหัส นศ 611435917579.67 kBAdobe PDFView/Open    Request a copy


Items in CMUIR are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.