Evaluation of qSOFA and variation of hematochemical profile in cats naturally infected with feline panleukopenia virus

E. Gülersoy, B. Erol, M. Ok, M. Sevinç
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Abstract Feline panleukopenia (FP) is a fatal viral disease that predisposes cats to sepsis and organ failure. Owing to a wide variety of clinical findings, hematochemical examinations are significant for the determination of early signs of disease-related complications. The aim of this study is to investigate the diagnostic efficacy of certain hematochemical parameters together with quick Sepsis-related Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) in cats with FP. A total of 10 healthy and 30 panleukopenic cats were included in this study. Physical examinations revealed that the body temperature was highest in septic panleukopenic cats (p < 0.009) and they had higher qSOFA scores (p = 0.000). Hemogram analysis revealed that leukocyte, lymphocyte, granulocyte, erythrocyte, and hemoglobin levels were lower in non-septic panleukopenic cats compared with the healthy ones (p < 0.030). Also, monocyte and mean corpuscular hemoglobin levels were lower in septic ones (p < 0.048). Serum biochemistry profiling revealed higher blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, alanine aminotransferase, lactate dehydrogenase, total bilirubin, and C-reactive protein levels in panleukopenic cats (p < 0.033). As a result, it was concluded that although the qSOFA is not sufficient to distinguish sepsis in cats, unlike dogs, in order to achieve a positive clinical outcome, when evaluated together with hematochemical variables, it may help in making early diagnosis of FP-related complications.
自然感染猫泛白细胞减少病毒的猫的qSOFA和血液化学谱变化的评价
猫泛白细胞减少症(FP)是一种致命的病毒性疾病,易导致猫败血症和器官衰竭。由于临床表现多种多样,血液化学检查对于确定疾病相关并发症的早期体征具有重要意义。本研究的目的是探讨某些血液化学参数和快速败血症相关器官衰竭评估(qSOFA)对FP猫的诊断效果。本研究共纳入10只健康猫和30只泛白细胞减少猫。体格检查显示,脓毒性全白细胞减少猫的体温最高(p < 0.009), qSOFA评分较高(p = 0.000)。血象分析显示,与健康猫相比,非败血性泛白细胞减少猫的白细胞、淋巴细胞、粒细胞、红细胞和血红蛋白水平较低(p < 0.030)。脓毒症患者单核细胞和平均红细胞血红蛋白水平较低(p < 0.048)。血清生化分析显示,泛白细胞减少猫的血尿素氮、肌酐、丙氨酸转氨酶、乳酸脱氢酶、总胆红素和c反应蛋白水平较高(p < 0.033)。因此,我们得出结论,尽管与狗不同,qSOFA不足以区分猫的败血症,但为了获得积极的临床结果,当与血液化学变量一起评估时,它可能有助于早期诊断fp相关并发症。
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