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  1. Artikel ; Online: Laparoscopic surgical treatment for sliding hiatal hernia is associated with an owner-perceived improvement in clinical outcome in dogs.

    Singh, Ameet / Hawker, William / Mitchell, Krista / Appleby, Ryan / Bersenas, Alexa / Collier, Allison

    Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

    2023  Band 262, Heft 1, Seite(n) 1–6

    Abstract: Objective: To report perioperative complications and client-perceived outcome following laparoscopic surgical treatment for sliding hiatal hernia (SHH) in dogs.: Animals: Client-owned dogs (n = 9).: Methods: Medical records were reviewed and ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To report perioperative complications and client-perceived outcome following laparoscopic surgical treatment for sliding hiatal hernia (SHH) in dogs.
    Animals: Client-owned dogs (n = 9).
    Methods: Medical records were reviewed and perioperative data collected including preoperative diagnostic imaging, operative details, complications, and need for conversion to open celiotomy. A single-incision, multicannulated port was inserted in the subumbilical region followed by placement of an additional 2 or 3 instrument portals. Hiatal plication, esophagopexy, and left-sided gastropexy were performed laparoscopically. Follow-up information was collected with telephone interview with the owners and/or referring veterinarian. A standardized questionnaire was completed by dog owners postoperatively.
    Results: Intraoperative pneumothorax occurred in 5 of 9 (55.6%) dogs and resulted in conversion to open celiotomy in 2 (22.2%) dogs. In 4 dogs, pneumothorax was suspected to be the result of progressive leakage of capnoperitoneum through the suture bite holes of the esophageal hiatal plication sutures. Hiatal plication was performed using intracorporeal simple interrupted sutures (n = 4) or a simple continuous pattern with barbed suture (4). Esophagopexy was performed using barbed suture in all dogs. Gastropexy was performed using a total laparoscopic technique (n = 4) or laparoscopic-assisted technique (3). Using a standardized questionnaire, dog owners perceived a postoperative improvement in regurgitation after eating and regurgitation after excitement/increased activity.
    Clinical relevance: Laparoscopic treatment of SHH resulted in owner-perceived improvement in clinical signs. Intraoperative pneumothorax occurred in a high proportion of dogs but did not result in long-term sequelae.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Humans ; Dogs ; Animals ; Hernia, Hiatal/surgery ; Hernia, Hiatal/veterinary ; Pneumothorax/surgery ; Pneumothorax/veterinary ; Dog Diseases/surgery ; Laparoscopy/veterinary ; Laparoscopy/methods ; Laparotomy/veterinary ; Treatment Outcome ; Retrospective Studies
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2023-11-09
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 390811-2
    ISSN 1943-569X ; 0003-1488
    ISSN (online) 1943-569X
    ISSN 0003-1488
    DOI 10.2460/javma.23.08.0479
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  2. Artikel ; Online: Increasing HPV Vaccination Rates Through National Provider Partnerships.

    Mitchell, Krista / Saraiya, Mona / Bhatt, Achal

    Journal of women's health (2002)

    2019  Band 28, Heft 6, Seite(n) 747–751

    Abstract: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is routinely recommended for adolescents at age 11 or 12 years for protection from cancers and other diseases caused by HPV infection. In 2012, only 53.8% of females and 20.8% of males aged 13-17 received one or more ... ...

    Abstract Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is routinely recommended for adolescents at age 11 or 12 years for protection from cancers and other diseases caused by HPV infection. In 2012, only 53.8% of females and 20.8% of males aged 13-17 received one or more doses of HPV vaccine. Due to low vaccination uptake, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention supported the efforts of several national partner organizations to help raise HPV vaccination rates. National partners include the Academic Pediatric Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Cancer Society, the National Area Health Education Centers Organization, and the National Association of County and City Health Officials. These national partners have focused on improving provider education on effective HPV vaccine recommendations, prioritizing HPV vaccination, forming strong partnerships, developing and disseminating HPV vaccination resources for members and the public, and quality improvement.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Adolescent ; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. ; Child ; Cooperative Behavior ; Female ; Humans ; Immunization Programs ; Male ; Papillomavirus Infections/prevention & control ; Papillomavirus Vaccines/therapeutic use ; Quality Improvement ; United States ; Vaccination
    Chemische Substanzen Papillomavirus Vaccines
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2019-05-20
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1139774-3
    ISSN 1931-843X ; 1059-7115 ; 1540-9996
    ISSN (online) 1931-843X
    ISSN 1059-7115 ; 1540-9996
    DOI 10.1089/jwh.2019.7753
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  3. Artikel: Physiologic and blood gas effects of xylazine–ketamine versus xylazine–tiletamine–zolazepam immobilization of white-tailed deer before and after oxygen supplementation: a preliminary study

    Mitchell, Krista / Barletta, Michele / Giguère, Steeve / Quandt, Jane / Osborn, David / Watson, Eryn / Cohen, Bradley / Miller, Karl V

    Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists and American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia. 2021 May, v. 48, no. 3

    2021  

    Abstract: To compare oxygenation and ventilation in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) anesthetized with two treatments with and without oxygen supplementation.Randomized, blinded, crossover study.A total of eight healthy adult white-tailed deer weighing ... ...

    Abstract To compare oxygenation and ventilation in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) anesthetized with two treatments with and without oxygen supplementation.Randomized, blinded, crossover study.A total of eight healthy adult white-tailed deer weighing 49–62 kg.Each deer was anesthetized twice intramuscularly: 1) treatment XK, xylazine (2 mg kg–¹) and ketamine (6 mg kg–¹) and 2) treatment XTZ, xylazine (2 mg kg–¹) and tiletamine–zolazepam (4 mg kg–¹). With the deer in sternal position, arterial and venous blood was collected before and at 30 minutes during administration of oxygen at 1 L minute–¹ through a face mask. PaO₂ and heart rate (HR) were compared using two-way repeated measures anova. pH, PaCO₂ and lactate concentration were analyzed using mixed-effects linear models, p < 0.05.When breathing air, PaO₂ was < 80 mmHg (10.7 kPa) in six and seven deer with XK and XTZ, respectively, and of these, PaO₂ was < 60 mmHg (8.0 kPa) in three and five deer, respectively. With oxygen supplementation, PaO₂ increased to 128 ± 4 and 140 ± 5 mmHg (17.1 ± 0.5 and 18.7 ± 0.7 kPa), mean ± standard error, with XK and XTZ, respectively (p < 0.001). PaO₂ was not significantly different between treatments at either time point. HR decreased during oxygen supplementation in both treatments (p < 0.001). Lactate was significantly lower (p = 0.047) with XTZ than with XK (2.2 ± 0.6 versus 3.5 ± 0.6 mmol L–¹) and decreased (p < 0.001) with oxygen supplementation (4.1 ± 0.6 versus 1.6 ± 0.6 mmol L–¹). PaCO₂ increased in XTZ during oxygen breathing.Treatments XK and XTZ resulted in hypoxemia, which responded to oxygen supplementation. Both treatments are suitable for immobilization of white-tailed deer under the study circumstances.
    Schlagwörter Odocoileus virginianus ; adults ; air ; analgesia ; anesthesia ; blood ; blood gases ; deer ; face masks ; heart rate ; hypoxia ; ketamine ; lactic acid ; oxygen ; pH ; xylazine
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsverlauf 2021-05
    Umfang p. 356-363.
    Erscheinungsort Elsevier Ltd
    Dokumenttyp Artikel
    ZDB-ID 2020582-X
    ISSN 1467-2995 ; 1467-2987
    ISSN (online) 1467-2995
    ISSN 1467-2987
    DOI 10.1016/j.vaa.2020.10.013
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  4. Artikel: Safety and efficacy of intravesical instillation of resiniferatoxin in healthy cats: A preliminary study.

    Barletta, Michele / Gordon, Julie / Escobar, André / Mitchell, Krista / Trenholme, H Nicole / Grimes, Janet A / Jiménez-Andrade, Juan M / Nahama, Alexis / Cisternas, Alvaro

    Frontiers in veterinary science

    2023  Band 9, Seite(n) 922305

    Abstract: Objectives: To evaluate the safety of intravesical application of resiniferatoxin (RTX) in healthy cats and its effects on calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and substance P (SP) produced by C-fibers.: Methods: Seven adult female cats received ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: To evaluate the safety of intravesical application of resiniferatoxin (RTX) in healthy cats and its effects on calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and substance P (SP) produced by C-fibers.
    Methods: Seven adult female cats received either 25 mL of saline (control;
    Results: Intravesical RTX was well tolerated and plasma concentrations were below the quantifiable limits except for one cat receiving 1 μg/mL. Mild to moderate histopathological changes, including epithelial changes, edema, and blood vessel proliferation, were observed at lower doses (0.2 and 1 μg/mL), and were more severe at the higher dose (2 μg/mL). C-fiber ablation was observed in the urinary bladder tissue at all doses, as shown by an apparent reduction of both CGRP and SP immunoreactive axons.
    Conclusion: A dose of 25 μg (1 μg/mL) of RTX instilled in the urinary bladder of healthy cats appeared to decrease the density of SP and CGRP nerve axons innervating bladder and induced moderate changes in the bladder tissue.
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2023-01-12
    Erscheinungsland Switzerland
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2834243-4
    ISSN 2297-1769
    ISSN 2297-1769
    DOI 10.3389/fvets.2022.922305
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  5. Artikel ; Online: Physiologic and blood gas effects of xylazine-ketamine versus xylazine-tiletamine-zolazepam immobilization of white-tailed deer before and after oxygen supplementation: a preliminary study.

    Mitchell, Krista / Barletta, Michele / Giguère, Steeve / Quandt, Jane / Osborn, David / Watson, Eryn / Cohen, Bradley / Miller, Karl V

    Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia

    2021  Band 48, Heft 3, Seite(n) 356–363

    Abstract: Objective: To compare oxygenation and ventilation in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) anesthetized with two treatments with and without oxygen supplementation.: Study design: Randomized, blinded, crossover study.: Animals: A total of ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To compare oxygenation and ventilation in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) anesthetized with two treatments with and without oxygen supplementation.
    Study design: Randomized, blinded, crossover study.
    Animals: A total of eight healthy adult white-tailed deer weighing 49-62 kg.
    Methods: Each deer was anesthetized twice intramuscularly: 1) treatment XK, xylazine (2 mg kg
    Results: When breathing air, PaO
    Conclusions and clinical relevance: Treatments XK and XTZ resulted in hypoxemia, which responded to oxygen supplementation. Both treatments are suitable for immobilization of white-tailed deer under the study circumstances.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Animals ; Cross-Over Studies ; Deer ; Heart Rate ; Immobilization/veterinary ; Ketamine/pharmacology ; Oxygen ; Oxygen Inhalation Therapy/veterinary ; Tiletamine/pharmacology ; Xylazine/pharmacology ; Zolazepam/pharmacology
    Chemische Substanzen Xylazine (2KFG9TP5V8) ; Tiletamine (2YFC543249) ; Ketamine (690G0D6V8H) ; Zolazepam (G1R474U58U) ; Oxygen (S88TT14065)
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2021-03-04
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2020582-X
    ISSN 1467-2995 ; 1467-2987
    ISSN (online) 1467-2995
    ISSN 1467-2987
    DOI 10.1016/j.vaa.2020.10.013
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  6. Artikel ; Online: Interventions to increase HPV vaccination coverage: A systematic review.

    Smulian, Elizabeth A / Mitchell, Krista R / Stokley, Shannon

    Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics

    2016  Band 12, Heft 6, Seite(n) 1566–1588

    Abstract: We reviewed intervention studies designed to increase human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination coverage to further understand the impact interventions can have on HPV vaccination coverage. We searched 5 databases for intervention studies published from ... ...

    Abstract We reviewed intervention studies designed to increase human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination coverage to further understand the impact interventions can have on HPV vaccination coverage. We searched 5 databases for intervention studies published from June 2006 to May 2015. Studies were included if they quantitatively measured HPV vaccination coverage as an outcome and were conducted in the United States. We abstracted outcomes, methods, and results from each study and classified by type of intervention conducted. Findings from 34 studies suggest many types of intervention strategies can increase HPV vaccination coverage in different settings, and with modest cost. Interventions were effective especially when implemented in combination at both provider and community levels. However, not all interventions showed significant effects on coverage. More research is needed to identify the best methods for widespread implementation of effective strategies.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Behavior Therapy/methods ; Humans ; Papillomavirus Infections/prevention & control ; Papillomavirus Vaccines/administration & dosage ; United States ; Vaccination/utilization
    Chemische Substanzen Papillomavirus Vaccines
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2016--02
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article ; Review ; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
    ZDB-ID 2664176-8
    ISSN 2164-554X ; 2164-5515
    ISSN (online) 2164-554X
    ISSN 2164-5515
    DOI 10.1080/21645515.2015.1125055
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  7. Artikel: Effect of routine pre-anesthetic laboratory screening on pre-operative anesthesia-related decision-making in healthy dogs.

    Mitchell, Krista / Barletta, Michele / Quandt, Jane / Shepard, Molly / Kleine, Stephanie / Hofmeister, Erik

    The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne

    2016  Band 59, Heft 7, Seite(n) 773–778

    Abstract: The usefulness of pre-anesthetic laboratory screening of healthy veterinary patients is controversial and clear evidence-based guidelines do not exist. The purpose of our study was to determine the influence of preanesthetic laboratory screening on peri- ... ...

    Abstract The usefulness of pre-anesthetic laboratory screening of healthy veterinary patients is controversial and clear evidence-based guidelines do not exist. The purpose of our study was to determine the influence of preanesthetic laboratory screening on peri-anesthetic plans in canine patients undergoing elective surgery. One hundred medical records were randomly selected between the years 2008 and 2013 and patient information was presented to 5 Diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia (ACVAA) for review. They were given pre-anesthetic laboratory screening test results for each patient and asked whether the results would change the way they managed the case from an anesthesia perspective. Peri-operative anesthetic management was altered in 79% of patients based on pre-anesthetic screening results; however, the overall agreement among anesthesiologists was weak with 64% of changes made by only a single anesthesiologist. Pre-anesthetic laboratory screening test results may influence pre-operative anesthesia case management but major discrepancies can occur among ACVAA diplomates.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Anesthesia/standards ; Anesthesia/veterinary ; Anesthesiologists ; Animals ; Decision Making ; Diagnostic Tests, Routine/veterinary ; Dogs ; Elective Surgical Procedures/veterinary ; Female ; Male ; Preoperative Care/standards ; Preoperative Care/veterinary
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2016-05-24
    Erscheinungsland Canada
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 41603-4
    ISSN 0008-5286
    ISSN 0008-5286
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  8. Artikel ; Online: The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of intravenous hydromorphone in horses.

    Reed, Rachel / Barletta, Michele / Mitchell, Krista / Hanafi, Amanda / Bullington, Annie / Knych, Heather / Quandt, Jane / Ryan, Clare / Giguère, Steeve

    Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia

    2018  Band 46, Heft 3, Seite(n) 395–404

    Abstract: Objective: Describe the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of intravenous hydromorphone in healthy horses.: Study design: Masked, randomized, cross-over, Latin square design.: Animals: A group of eight healthy adult horses METHODS: Horses were ... ...

    Abstract Objective: Describe the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of intravenous hydromorphone in healthy horses.
    Study design: Masked, randomized, cross-over, Latin square design.
    Animals: A group of eight healthy adult horses METHODS: Horses were administered each of four treatments with an 8 day washout. Treatments groups included intravenous hydromorphone 0.02 mg kg
    Results: Mean (± standard deviation) hydromorphone terminal half-life (t
    Conclusions: Hydromorphone exhibited a short t
    Clinical relevance: Hydromorphone 0.04 mg kg
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Administration, Intravenous ; Analgesics, Opioid/administration & dosage ; Analgesics, Opioid/pharmacology ; Animals ; Cross-Over Studies ; Female ; Horses/metabolism ; Hydromorphone/administration & dosage ; Hydromorphone/pharmacokinetics ; Male ; Random Allocation ; Single-Blind Method ; Temperature
    Chemische Substanzen Analgesics, Opioid ; Hydromorphone (Q812464R06)
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2018-11-22
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Clinical Trial, Veterinary ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2020582-X
    ISSN 1467-2995 ; 1467-2987
    ISSN (online) 1467-2995
    ISSN 1467-2987
    DOI 10.1016/j.vaa.2018.11.001
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