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J Feline Med Surg ; 23(7): 613-638, 2021 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34167339

RESUMO

The '2021 AAFP Feline Senior Care Guidelines' are authored by a Task Force of experts in feline clinical medicine and serve as an update and extension of those published in 2009. They emphasize the individual patient evaluation and the process of aging, with references to other feline practice guidelines for a more complete discussion of specific diseases. Focusing on each cat encourages and empowers the owner to become a part of the cat's care every step of the way. A comprehensive discussion during the physical examination and history taking allows for tailoring the approach to both the cat and the family involved in the care. Videos and analysis of serial historical measurements are brought into the assessment of each patient. These Guidelines introduce the emerging concept of frailty, with a description and methods of its incorporation into the senior cat assessment. Minimum database diagnostics are discussed, along with recommendations for additional investigative considerations. For example, blood pressure assessment is included as a minimum diagnostic procedure in both apparently healthy and ill cats. Cats age at a much faster rate than humans, so practical timelines for testing frequency are included and suggest an increased frequency of diagnostics with advancing age. The importance of nutrition, as well as senior cat nutritional needs and deficiencies, is considered. Pain is highlighted as its own syndrome, with an emphasis on consideration in every senior cat. The Task Force discusses anesthesia, along with strategies to allow aging cats to be safely anesthetized well into their senior years. The medical concept of quality of life is addressed with the latest information available in veterinary medicine. This includes end of life considerations like palliative and hospice care, as well as recommendations on the establishment of 'budgets of care', which greatly influence what can be done for the individual cat. Acknowledgement is given that each cat owner will be different in this regard; and establishing what is reasonable and practical for the individual owner is important. A discussion on euthanasia offers some recommendations to help the owner make a decision that reflects the best interests of the individual cat.


Assuntos
Anestesia , Doenças do Gato , Anestesia/veterinária , Animais , Doenças do Gato/diagnóstico , Doenças do Gato/terapia , Gatos , Humanos , Dor/veterinária , Cuidados Paliativos , Exame Físico , Qualidade de Vida
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J Feline Med Surg ; 11(9): 763-78, 2009 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19712895

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Cats are the most popular pet in the United States and much of Northern Europe. Although 78% of owners consider their cats to be family members, many cats, particularly seniors, do not receive appropriate preventive care. One of the main obstacles to owner compliance is the lack of a clear recommendation by the veterinary team. Guidelines can help veterinarians to minimize this obstacle, strengthen the human-pet-veterinary bond, and improve the quality of life of cats. GOALS: The goals of this article are to assist veterinarians to: Deliver consistent high-quality care to senior cats. Promote longevity and improve the quality of life of senior cats by: recognizing and controlling health risk factors; facilitating and promoting early detection of disease; improving or maintaining residual organ function; and delaying the progression of common conditions. Define aspects of screening, diagnosis, treatment and anesthesia of senior cats.


Assuntos
Bem-Estar do Animal/organização & administração , Doenças do Gato/prevenção & controle , Distúrbios Nutricionais/veterinária , Guias de Prática Clínica como Assunto , Medicina Veterinária/organização & administração , Fatores Etários , Animais , Doenças do Gato/diagnóstico , Gatos , Distúrbios Nutricionais/diagnóstico , Exame Físico/veterinária , Estados Unidos
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J Am Anim Hosp Assoc ; 41(2): 81-91, 2005.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15767650

RESUMO

This paper provides a working framework for enhancing the well-being of senior pet dogs and cats. Approaches to screening the medical status of senior pets are described in detail, with particular emphasis on establishing baseline data in healthy animals, the testing of clinically ill animals, and assessing senior pets prior to anesthesia and surgery. The management of pain and distress and the application of hospice and palliative care are addressed. Advice on ways to approach euthanasia and dealing with end-of-life issues is also provided.


Assuntos
Envelhecimento , Bem-Estar do Animal , Doenças do Gato/diagnóstico , Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico , Eutanásia Animal , Envelhecimento/patologia , Envelhecimento/fisiologia , Anestesia/efeitos adversos , Anestesia/veterinária , Animais , Doenças do Gato/psicologia , Doenças do Gato/terapia , Gatos/fisiologia , Doença Crônica , Gerenciamento Clínico , Doenças do Cão/psicologia , Doenças do Cão/terapia , Cães/fisiologia , Feminino , Vínculo Humano-Animal , Humanos , Masculino , Cuidados Paliativos , Qualidade de Vida
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