An Opportunity to Increase Access to Pyometra Treatment

A. McCallin, J. Turner, R. Kreisler
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Pyometra in dogs and cats is a common and severe problem encountered by private practice (PP) clinicians that requires urgent treatment. This interruption can disrupt the clinic day's flow and result in pet owners facing high expenses for treatment. In many cases, there is a risk of economic euthanasia. Referral to high quality, high volume, spay/neuter (HQHVSN) clinics may be helpful for cases where treatment would be disruptive to clinic operations and referral to an emergency room is not feasible. A previous survey of pyometra practices of PP veterinarians demonstrated that, despite 66% of respondents finding pyometra to be majorly or moderately disruptive to their clinical day, 44% would be unwilling to refer to an HQHVSN clinic.  This survey, conducted from June to July 2021 (142 respondents), and a similar survey of HQHVSN clinics conducted from June to July 2020 (118 respondents) were analyzed for opportunities for increased partnership. Proportions were compared using two-sided tests of proportions, while non-normal data were compared using Wilcoxon rank-sum. The three primary reasons indicated by PP with a reluctance to refer to HQHVSN (beyond a lack of local HQHVSN clinics) were a perceived lack of prompt appointment availability (20%), lack of aftercare (18%), and lack of adequate equipment (14%). In contrast, most HQHVSN clinics estimated that they generally accept referrals the same day (50%) or the next day (42%). Ninety-five percent of HQHVSN clinics reported having the resources needed to treat most presenting pyometras. Median estimated survival rates for patients presenting BAR/QAR were 100% for both PP and HQHVSN, with IQR of 95-100% and 100-100%, respectively. For patients presenting dull or nonambulatory, the median estimated survival was 80% (IQR 70-95%) for PP and 95% (IQR 95-100%) for HQHVSN. The median estimated survival for patients presenting obtunded or lateral was 15% (IQR 0-50%) for PP and 20% (IQR 2-80%) for HQHVSN. Estimated survival was only different for patients presenting dull or lateral (P = 0.018, z = 2.4). The estimated cost to treat a pyometra in dogs in PP, a median of $1,000 (IQR $700-1500), was significantly (P < 0.0001, z = 8.4) higher than HQHVSN clinics with a median of $200 (IQR $125-300). The estimated cost to treat a pyometra in cats, a median of $725 (IQR $450-1,000) in PP and $125 (IQR $58-200) in HQHVSN clinics, was also significantly different (P < 0.0001, z=8.6). PP ranked economic euthanasia as the most likely alternative outcome to surgery at their PP clinic 32% of the time, while HQHVSN indicated it only 11% of the time.  Given that PP clinicians estimate that economic euthanasia is the most likely outcome for approximately one-third of patients not treated by their clinic, there is an opportunity for greater collaboration. The concerns with HQHVSN clinics expressed by PP should be addressed knowing that HQHVSN clinics typically accept referrals within 48 hours, believe that they have adequate equipment, and are generally estimated to have good survival outcomes. For those patients requiring significant aftercare, there is an opportunity to refer the patient for surgery and then accept them back for hospitalization at the PP.
增加子宫积脓治疗的机会
狗和猫的脓脓是私人诊所(PP)临床医生遇到的一种常见和严重的问题,需要紧急治疗。这种中断会扰乱诊所一天的流程,导致宠物主人面临高昂的治疗费用。在许多情况下,存在经济安乐死的风险。转诊到高质量、高容量、绝育(HQHVSN)诊所可能有助于治疗将破坏诊所业务和转诊到急诊室不可行的情况。之前一项针对PP兽医脓疡实践的调查表明,尽管66%的受访者发现脓疡对他们的临床生活造成了严重或中度干扰,但44%的人不愿意转到HQHVSN诊所。该调查于2021年6月至7月进行(142名受访者),并于2020年6月至7月对HQHVSN诊所进行了类似的调查(118名受访者),以分析增加合作伙伴关系的机会。比例比较采用比例双侧检验,非正态数据比较采用Wilcoxon秩和。PP指出,不愿去HQHVSN的三个主要原因(除了缺乏当地的HQHVSN诊所)是认为缺乏及时的预约(20%),缺乏善后护理(18%)和缺乏足够的设备(14%)。相比之下,大多数HQHVSN诊所估计他们通常在同一天(50%)或第二天(42%)接受转诊。95%的HQHVSN诊所报告有必要的资源来治疗大多数出现的脓膜肿大。PP和HQHVSN患者BAR/QAR的中位估计生存率均为100%,IQR分别为95-100%和100-100%。对于表现迟钝或不动的患者,PP的中位估计生存率为80% (IQR 70-95%), HQHVSN的中位估计生存率为95% (IQR 95-100%)。PP患者的中位估计生存率为15% (IQR 0-50%), HQHVSN患者的中位估计生存率为20% (IQR 2-80%)。只有钝性或侧卧患者的估计生存期不同(P = 0.018, z = 2.4)。PP治疗犬脓脓的估计费用中位数为1000美元(IQR $700-1500),显著(P < 0.0001, z = 8.4)高于HQHVSN诊所的中位数200美元(IQR $125-300)。治疗猫脓肿的估计费用,PP诊所的中位数为725美元(IQR $450-1,000), HQHVSN诊所的中位数为125美元(IQR $58-200),两者也有显著差异(P < 0.0001, z=8.6)。在PP诊所,32%的人认为经济安乐死是手术之外最可能的替代方案,而HQHVSN的这一比例仅为11%。考虑到PP的临床医生估计,对于大约三分之一没有接受治疗的病人来说,经济安乐死是最有可能的结果,这是一个加强合作的机会。PP所表达的对HQHVSN诊所的担忧应该得到解决,因为HQHVSN诊所通常在48小时内接受转诊,相信他们有足够的设备,并且通常估计有良好的生存结果。对于那些需要大量善后护理的患者,有机会将患者转介手术,然后在PP接受他们住院治疗。
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