{
  "author": "Meredith Sheil and Adam Polkinghorne",
  "citations": [
    {
      "raw_text": "Sheil, M.; Polkinghorne, A. Optimal Methods of Documenting Analgesic Efficacy in Neonatal Piglets Undergoing Castration. Animals 2020, 10, 1450.",
      "title": "Optimal Methods of Documenting Analgesic Efficacy in Neonatal Piglets Undergoing Castration",
      "authors": "Meredith Sheil and Adam Polkinghorne",
      "publication_year": 2020,
      "doi": "10.3390/ani10091450",
      "url": "www.mdpi.com/journal/animals",
      "confidence": 1
    }
  ],
  "confidence": 1,
  "doc_type": "Review",
  "id": 62,
  "language": "English",
  "publication_date": "2020-08-19",
  "source_type": "file",
  "source_uri": "file:///home/pi/welfare_docs/Animals Assured/Research/Trisolfen/Sheil and Polkinghorne - 2020 - Optimal Methods of Documenting Analgesic Efficacy .pdf",
  "summary": "Surgical castration in neonatal piglets causes pain and stress, necessitating effective analgesics. Assessing pain is challenging due to subtle, transient responses and lack of a 'gold standard'. This review identifies optimal methods for detecting pain and assessing mitigation, including nociceptive motor/vocal scores and pain-associated behaviour.",
  "title": "Optimal Methods of Documenting Analgesic Efficacy in Neonatal Piglets Undergoing Castration"
}
