The “WWHow” concept for prospective categorization of post-operative severity assessment in mice and rats

The prospective severity assessment in animal experiments in the categories' non-recovery, mild, moderate, and severe is part of each approval process and serves to estimate the harm/benefit. Harms are essential for evaluating ethical justifiability, and on the other hand, they may represent co...

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Main Authors: Tappe-Theodor, Anke (Author) , Pitzer, Claudia (Author) , Lewejohann, Lars (Author) , Jirkof, Paulin (Author) , Siegeler, Katja (Author) , Segelcke, Astra (Author) , Drude, Natascha (Author) , Pradier, Bruno (Author) , Pogatzki-Zahn, Esther (Author) , Hollinderbäumer, Britta (Author) , Segelcke, Daniel (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 15 March 2022
In: Frontiers in veterinary science
Year: 2022, Volume: 9, Pages: 1-13
ISSN:2297-1769
DOI:10.3389/fvets.2022.841431
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Author Notes:Anke Tappe-Theodor, Claudia Pitzer, Lars Lewejohann, Paulin Jirkof, Katja Siegeler, Astra Segelcke, Natascha Drude, Bruno Pradier, Esther Pogatzki-Zahn, Britta Hollinderbäumer and Daniel Segelcke
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Summary:The prospective severity assessment in animal experiments in the categories' non-recovery, mild, moderate, and severe is part of each approval process and serves to estimate the harm/benefit. Harms are essential for evaluating ethical justifiability, and on the other hand, they may represent confounders and effect modifiers within an experiment. Catalogs and guidelines provide a way to assess the experimental severity prospectively but are limited in adaptation due to their nature of representing particular examples without clear explanations of the assessment strategies. To provide more flexibility for current and future practices, we developed the modular Where-What-How (WWHow) concept, which applies findings from pre-clinical studies using surgical-induced pain models in mice and rats to provide a prospective severity assessment. The WWHow concept integrates intra-operative characteristics for predicting the maximum expected severity of surgical procedures. The assessed severity categorization is mainly congruent with examples in established catalogs; however, because the WWHow concept is based on anatomical location, detailed analysis of the tissue trauma and other intra-operative characteristics, it enables refinement actions, provides the basis for a fact-based dialogue with authority officials and other stakeholders, and helps to identify confounder factors of study findings.
Item Description:This article is part of the research topic Towards a New 3Rs Era in Experimental Research
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ISSN:2297-1769
DOI:10.3389/fvets.2022.841431