Flexed radiographic angles for determination of atlantoaxial instability in dogs.

Dana A White, W. Renberg, J. Roush, M. Hallman, D. Mauler, G. Milliken
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OBJECTIVE To determine a flexed position for radiographic diagnosis of atlantoaxial instability (AAI) and to identify radiographic measurement cutoffs to differentiate affected dogs from neurologically healthy toy breeds. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective case series and prospective case controls. ANIMALS Thirty-nine client-owned toy breed dogs in which AAI had been diagnosed and 20 neurologically healthy client-owned toy breed dogs. METHODS Medical records from three institutions were retrospectively reviewed to identify dogs affected with AAI. Flexed lateral images were reviewed, and measurements were obtained by using anatomic landmarks. Radiography was performed with control dogs to obtain the same measurements. RESULTS Flexed lateral radiographs of thirty dogs affected with AAI were found to be positioned at a mean of 51° flexion. When flexed lateral radiographs were evaluated with a cutoff value for atlas to axis angle (AAA) >10°, evaluation of all breeds represented revealed a 90% sensitivity and 90% specificity. When this cutoff was evaluated in Yorkshire terriers, Chihuahuas, and mixes of these breeds, the sensitivity was 92%, and the specificity was 92%. When the control sample was positioned at 51° ± 10°, only two of the dogs were within the AAA cutoff value of >10°. There was no difference between the measurements obtained by using the flexed lateral view (mean = 50.9°) and the exaggerated flexed lateral view (mean = 38.9°) in the control sample. CONCLUSION This study established objective measurements for the positioning and diagnosis of AAI on flexed lateral radiographs in toy breed dogs. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE Atlantoaxial instability can be objectively diagnosed in sedated or anesthetized toy breed dogs when applying 51° flexion to cervical radiographs.
测定犬寰枢椎不稳定性的屈曲x线摄影角度。
目的确定寰枢不稳(AAI)的x线摄影诊断的屈曲体位,并确定x线摄影测量截止点,以区分受影响的狗和神经健康的玩具品种。研究设计:回顾性病例系列和前瞻性病例对照。动物:39只被诊断为AAI的客户拥有的玩具品种狗和20只神经健康的客户拥有的玩具品种狗。方法回顾性分析三家机构的医疗记录,以确定感染AAI的犬只。回顾了屈曲侧位图像,并通过解剖标志获得了测量结果。与对照犬进行放射照相以获得相同的测量结果。结果30只AAI犬的侧位屈曲x线片平均屈曲51°。当屈曲侧位x线片评估寰枢轴角(AAA) >10°时,所有品种的评估显示90%的敏感性和90%的特异性。当这个临界值在约克夏梗、吉娃娃和这些品种的杂交犬中进行评估时,灵敏度为92%,特异性为92%。当对照样本定位在51°±10°时,只有两只狗在>10°的AAA截止值内。在对照样本中,使用侧屈视图(平均= 50.9°)和夸张侧屈视图(平均= 38.9°)获得的测量结果没有差异。结论本研究为玩具犬屈曲侧位x线片定位和诊断AAI建立了客观的测量方法。临床意义应用51°颈椎x线片对镇静或麻醉的玩具犬进行寰枢椎不稳的客观诊断。
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