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Clinical validity of outcome pain measures in naturally occurring canine osteoarthritis

BACKGROUND: The conceptual validity of kinetic gait analysis and disability outcome assessment methods has guided their use in the assessment of pain caused by osteoarthritis (OA). No consensus on the best clinical methods for pain evaluation in canine OA exists, particularly, when evaluating treatm...

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Autores principales: Rialland, Pascale, Bichot, Sylvain, Moreau, Maxim, Guillot, Martin, Lussier, Bertrand, Gauvin, Dominique, Martel-Pelletier, Johanne, Pelletier, Jean-Pierre, Troncy, Eric
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3526499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22963751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-8-162
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author Rialland, Pascale
Bichot, Sylvain
Moreau, Maxim
Guillot, Martin
Lussier, Bertrand
Gauvin, Dominique
Martel-Pelletier, Johanne
Pelletier, Jean-Pierre
Troncy, Eric
author_facet Rialland, Pascale
Bichot, Sylvain
Moreau, Maxim
Guillot, Martin
Lussier, Bertrand
Gauvin, Dominique
Martel-Pelletier, Johanne
Pelletier, Jean-Pierre
Troncy, Eric
author_sort Rialland, Pascale
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description BACKGROUND: The conceptual validity of kinetic gait analysis and disability outcome assessment methods has guided their use in the assessment of pain caused by osteoarthritis (OA). No consensus on the best clinical methods for pain evaluation in canine OA exists, particularly, when evaluating treatments where a smaller treatment effect is anticipated than with pharmacological pain killers. This study thus aimed at determining the technical validity of some clinical endpoints on OA pain in dogs using the green-lipped mussel (GLM)-enriched diet. Twenty-three adult dogs with clinical OA completed the prospective controlled study. All the dogs were fed a balanced diet over a 30-day control period followed by a GLM-enriched diet over a 60-day period. The kinetic gait analysis parameter (PVF(BW), peak vertical force adjusted for body weight change), electrodermal activity (EDA), and a standardized multifactorial pain questionnaire (MFQ) were performed on day (D) 0 (inclusion), D30 (start) and D90 (end). The owners completed a client-specific outcome measures (CSOM) instrument twice a week. Motor activity (MA) was continuously recorded in seven dogs using telemetered accelerometric counts. We hypothesized that these methods would produce convergent results related to diet changes. A Type I error of 0.05 was adjusted to correct for the multiplicity of the primary clinical endpoints. RESULTS: Neither the EDA nor the MFQ were found reliable or could be validated. Changes in the PVF(BW) (P(adj) = 0.0004), the CSOM (P(adj) = 0.006) and the MA intensity (P(adj) = 0.02) from D0 to D90 suggested an effect of diet(s). Only the PVF(BW) clearly increased after the GLM-diet (P(adj) = 0.003). The CSOM exhibited a negative relationship with the PVF(BW) (P = 0.02) and MA duration (P = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: The PVF(BW) exhibited the best technical validity for the characterization of the beneficial effect of a GLM-enriched diet. The CSOM and MA appeared less responsive following a GLM-diet, but these measures appeared complementary to gait analysis. Apparently, the CSOM provides the capacity to rely on pain OA assessment influenced by both lameness quantification (PVF(BW)) and physical functioning (MA).
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spelling pubmed-35264992012-12-20 Clinical validity of outcome pain measures in naturally occurring canine osteoarthritis Rialland, Pascale Bichot, Sylvain Moreau, Maxim Guillot, Martin Lussier, Bertrand Gauvin, Dominique Martel-Pelletier, Johanne Pelletier, Jean-Pierre Troncy, Eric BMC Vet Res Research Article BACKGROUND: The conceptual validity of kinetic gait analysis and disability outcome assessment methods has guided their use in the assessment of pain caused by osteoarthritis (OA). No consensus on the best clinical methods for pain evaluation in canine OA exists, particularly, when evaluating treatments where a smaller treatment effect is anticipated than with pharmacological pain killers. This study thus aimed at determining the technical validity of some clinical endpoints on OA pain in dogs using the green-lipped mussel (GLM)-enriched diet. Twenty-three adult dogs with clinical OA completed the prospective controlled study. All the dogs were fed a balanced diet over a 30-day control period followed by a GLM-enriched diet over a 60-day period. The kinetic gait analysis parameter (PVF(BW), peak vertical force adjusted for body weight change), electrodermal activity (EDA), and a standardized multifactorial pain questionnaire (MFQ) were performed on day (D) 0 (inclusion), D30 (start) and D90 (end). The owners completed a client-specific outcome measures (CSOM) instrument twice a week. Motor activity (MA) was continuously recorded in seven dogs using telemetered accelerometric counts. We hypothesized that these methods would produce convergent results related to diet changes. A Type I error of 0.05 was adjusted to correct for the multiplicity of the primary clinical endpoints. RESULTS: Neither the EDA nor the MFQ were found reliable or could be validated. Changes in the PVF(BW) (P(adj) = 0.0004), the CSOM (P(adj) = 0.006) and the MA intensity (P(adj) = 0.02) from D0 to D90 suggested an effect of diet(s). Only the PVF(BW) clearly increased after the GLM-diet (P(adj) = 0.003). The CSOM exhibited a negative relationship with the PVF(BW) (P = 0.02) and MA duration (P = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: The PVF(BW) exhibited the best technical validity for the characterization of the beneficial effect of a GLM-enriched diet. The CSOM and MA appeared less responsive following a GLM-diet, but these measures appeared complementary to gait analysis. Apparently, the CSOM provides the capacity to rely on pain OA assessment influenced by both lameness quantification (PVF(BW)) and physical functioning (MA). BioMed Central 2012-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3526499/ /pubmed/22963751 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-8-162 Text en Copyright ©2012 Rialland et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bichot, Sylvain
Moreau, Maxim
Guillot, Martin
Lussier, Bertrand
Gauvin, Dominique
Martel-Pelletier, Johanne
Pelletier, Jean-Pierre
Troncy, Eric
Clinical validity of outcome pain measures in naturally occurring canine osteoarthritis
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title_full Clinical validity of outcome pain measures in naturally occurring canine osteoarthritis
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title_full_unstemmed Clinical validity of outcome pain measures in naturally occurring canine osteoarthritis
title_short Clinical validity of outcome pain measures in naturally occurring canine osteoarthritis
title_sort clinical validity of outcome pain measures in naturally occurring canine osteoarthritis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3526499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22963751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-8-162
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