Anaesthesia in Veterinary Oncology: The Effects of Surgery, Volatile and Intravenous Anaesthetics on the Immune System and Tumour Spread.
Ana Vidal PinheiroGonçalo N PetrucciAmândio DouradoIsabel PiresPublished in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2023)
Throughout the course of oncological disease, the majority of patients require surgical, anaesthetic and analgesic intervention. However, during the perioperative period, anaesthetic agents and techniques, surgical tissue trauma, adjuvant drugs for local pain and inflammation and other non-pharmacological factors, such as blood transfusions, hydration, temperature and nutrition, may influence the prognosis of the disease. These factors significantly impact the oncologic patient's immune response, which is the primary barrier to tumour progress, promoting a window of vulnerability for its dissemination and recurrence. More research is required to ascertain which anaesthetics and techniques have immunoprotective and anti-tumour effects, which will contribute to developing novel anaesthetic strategies in veterinary medicine.
Keyphrases
- immune response
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- randomized controlled trial
- minimally invasive
- neuropathic pain
- chronic kidney disease
- rectal cancer
- early stage
- oxidative stress
- climate change
- robot assisted
- peritoneal dialysis
- radical prostatectomy
- cardiac surgery
- case report
- high dose
- prognostic factors
- physical activity
- coronary artery bypass
- acute kidney injury
- atrial fibrillation
- low dose
- drug induced
- free survival
- surgical site infection