Observations and analysis of risk factors for GDV in a single institution: a case-control study

F. Virgilio, Emanuela Rabaioli, M. Gualtieri, L. Formaggini
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Objective To evaluate/ determine the risk factors for dogs presented with Gastric Dilation- Volvulus (GDV) to a referral veterinary centre and to compare the results with those currently reported in veterinary literature. Materials and Methods The observational case-control study comprised a population of 215 dogs that attended the referral centre between 2000 and 2018. Medical records were searched for GDV and those matching the criteria were manually reviewed. A questionnaire was completed by the owners of the dogs involved in the study (both case and control populations) in order to gain further information that could be considered relevant to GDVs. In particular, information included the dogs’ behaviour and the dogs daily activities. Results The study included 115 cases of GDV and 115 controls. Out of the GDV dogs 13% (15/115) were small breed dogs and the remaining 87% (100/115) either large or giant breeds. The following risk factors for developing a GDV have been identified: Purebred dogs over 3 years old and either large of giant breeds, weighing > 30 kg. Foreign body ingestion, diarrhoea, and grass consumption were also associated to increase the likelihood in developing GDV. Behavioural temperament was not associated with developing GDV. Clinical Significance The findings support previously identified risk factors in the development of GDV, but characteristics related to the dogs temperament warrant further investigation. Knowledge of these results will further allow clinicians to make evidence‐based recommendations to owners in attempting to prevent GDV in dogs. Furthermore this paper confirms that the risk of GDV in certain breeds and in certain conditions is always high and that GDV is still an extremely current disease.
单一机构GDV危险因素的观察与分析:病例对照研究
目的评价/确定犬胃扩张扭转(GDV)转诊到兽医中心的危险因素,并与目前兽医文献报道的结果进行比较。材料和方法观察性病例对照研究包括2000年至2018年期间在转诊中心就诊的215只狗。在医疗记录中搜索GDV,并手动审查符合标准的记录。参与研究的狗的主人(包括病例群和对照组)完成了一份调查问卷,以获得可能被认为与gdv相关的进一步信息。特别是,这些信息包括狗的行为和狗的日常活动。结果本研究纳入115例GDV和115例对照组。在GDV犬中,13%(15/115)为小型犬,其余87%(100/115)为大型或巨型犬。已确定发生GDV的以下危险因素:3岁以上的纯种犬,大型或巨型犬,体重50 - 30公斤。异物摄入、腹泻和草食也与发生GDV的可能性增加有关。行为气质与GDV的发展无关。临床意义研究结果支持先前确定的GDV发展的危险因素,但与狗的性情相关的特征需要进一步研究。了解这些结果将进一步允许临床医生向主人提出基于证据的建议,以试图预防狗的GDV。此外,本文证实,在某些品种和某些条件下,GDV的风险总是很高,并且GDV仍然是一种非常流行的疾病。
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