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- ÍtemAcceso AbiertoCambios clínicos y conductuales post operatorios de un paciente con SRB: estudio de caso(Universidad Católica de Cuenca., 2024) Idrovo Calle, Andrea Nohelia; Castillo Hidalgo, Edy Paul; 0605694470The objective of the present investigation was to evaluate the clinical signs and behavioral modifications of a 2-year-old American Bully canine patient, affected by Brachycephalic Respiratory Syndrome (BRS), during the postoperative period. Prior to the scheduled surgery, the medical history (HC) was performed, which allowed us to document the patient's post-surgical changes. In addition, the response of the respiratory, cardiovascular, metabolic, skeletal muscle and neurosensory systems to the stress imposed by exercise was evaluated through the 6-minute effort test, and animal welfare evaluations were also carried out through freedom of sleep. and comfort, feeding, and interaction with other dogs over a 5-day period. The surgical procedure consisted of two phases: the first involved the correction of the elongated soft palate through staphylectomy, while the second phase included rhinoplasty and correction of nares stenosis. Additionally, the same tests were carried out to collect post-surgery data. After the completion of the surgery, the patient remained under observation during which time an episode of respiratory dyspnea occurred, a phenomenon considered “common” in these patients attributed to the presentation of postsurgical laryngeal edema. Subsequently, saturation remained between 87% and 96%. % SPO2, with an average of 91% SPO2, respiratory sounds decreased significantly, and the feeding process, previously affected by SBR, showed improvement on the first postoperative day, an increase in the quality of sleep and rest of the patient was also observed.