…Coutant M, Malmkvist J, Kaiser M, Foldager L and Herskin MS (2022) intra-testicular, IT), and four intervals between drug injection and castration Piglets’ acute responses to local (2.5, 5, 10…
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Kschonek et al. Porcine Health Management (2025) 11:13 Porcine Health Management https://doi.org/10.1186/s40813-025-00420-1 REVIEW Open Access Part II: understanding pain in pigs—pain assessment in pigs with spontaneously occurring diseases or injuries Julia Kschonek1*, Kathrin Deters2, Moana Miller3, Jennifer Reinmold2, Lara Twele4, Ilka Emmerich5, Sabine Kästner6, Nicole Kemper3, Lothar Kreienbrock1, Isabel Hennig-Pauka2, Michael Wendt7 and Elisabeth grosse Beilage2 Abstract Background Pain in pigs needs to be managed and treated to the benefit of individual pigs. It is imperative for veterinarians and farmers to assure that pigs do not suffer from unnecessary pain that can be relieved. This review focusses on pain related to spontaneously occurring diseases and injuries since this topic is often neglected. The aim is to identify ways to accelerate knowledge and evidence in this area to prevent painful conditions in pigs in the future. Methods A scoping review was conducted with results from a search of the electronic databases VetSearch and CABI Rxiv. The findings of selected publications are narratively synthesized and reported orienting on the PRISMA ScR guideline. Results The results emphasize that pigs experience pain due to spontaneously occurring diseases and injuries, but systematic knowledge about this topic is scarce. More research is especially needed for rare diseases (such as UTIs). Moreover, research conducted about the topic pain in pigs should involve standardized protocols to document, analyse and share results on pain detection beyond a projects’ timeframe. The findings of this review suggest that such a protocol would comprise validated pain identification measures over time and in relation to administered pain treatment. Conclusion The results
…Dahl-Pedersen K, Bonde MK, Herskin MS, Jensen KH, Kaiser M, Jensen HE. 74. Velasco M, Garcia-Ureña MA, Hidalgo M, Vega V, Carnero FJ. Current concepts Pathogenesis and pathology of shoulder…
…Coutant M, Malmkvist J, Kaiser M, et al. Piglets’ acute responses to local anes- of identifying the best methods for restraining young pig- thetic injection and surgical castration: effects of the injection…
…Coutant M, Malmkvist J, Kaiser M, et al. Piglets’ acute responses to local anes- of identifying the best methods for restraining young pig- thetic injection and surgical castration: effects of the injection…
…Linking Coutant M., Malmkvist J., Kaiser M., Foldager L., Herskin M.S. (2022 animal welfare and antibiotic use in pig farming – a review. Ani- a). Piglets’ acute responses to local anesthetic injection…
…Linking Coutant M., Malmkvist J., Kaiser M., Foldager L., Herskin M.S. (2022 animal welfare and antibiotic use in pig farming – a review. Ani- a). Piglets’ acute responses to local anesthetic injection…
…Coutant, M.; Malnkvist, J.; Kaiser, M.; Foldager, L.; Herskin, M.S. Piglet´s acute responses to procaine-based local anesthetics injection and surgical castration: Effects of two volumes of anesthetic. Front. Pain…
…Coutant, M.; Malnkvist, J.; Kaiser, M.; Foldager, L.; Herskin, M.S. Piglet´s acute responses to procaine-based local anesthetics injection and surgical castration: Effects of two volumes of anesthetic. Front. Pain…