A retrospective case-control study evaluating systemic blood pressure and heart rate in dogs with brain herniation under general anesthesia

IF 1.4 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
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Abstract

Objective

To examine whether increased systemic arterial blood pressure (ABP) and decreased heart rate (HR) under inhalant anesthesia were suggestive of the Cushing reflex (CR) in dogs with neurological diseases based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings.

Study design

Retrospective case-control study.

Animals

A sample of 137 client-owned dogs admitted to two veterinary teaching hospitals for diagnosis and patient care owing to suspected intracranial disease from 2005 to 2020. All dogs underwent general anesthesia for MRI of the brain.

Methods

Based on MRI study reports, dogs were divided into three study groups: group A, dogs with suspected brain herniation; group B, dogs with an abnormal MRI finding but without suspicion of herniation; and group C, dogs with structurally unremarkable brains (control). Initial evaluation by an anesthesiologist resulted in 58 cases selected for further review based on suspicion of having intracranial hypertension, as indicated by ABP and HR changes under anesthesia. Anesthetic records were randomized and independently reviewed by three board-certified anesthesiologists blinded to MRI diagnosis who allocated each dog into one of three groups: 1) likely to have CR; 2) unlikely to have CR; or 3) insufficient data for determination.

Results

Of the 58 cases evaluated, nine were considered likely to have CR and 48 were considered unlikely to have CR. In one case, the anesthesiologists were unable to determine whether CR occurred. Of the nine dogs with likely CR, three had an MRI diagnosis of intracranial herniation. The remaining six dogs suspected of CR belonged to the normal brain group.

Conclusions and clinical relevance

The ABP and HR changes associated with CR are not reliably associated with brain herniation in dogs undergoing general anesthesia.

一项回顾性病例对照研究,评估全身麻醉下脑疝犬的全身血压和心率
研究设计回顾性病例对照研究动物抽样调查了2005年至2020年期间因疑似颅内疾病而在两家兽医教学医院接受诊断和患者护理的137只客户饲养的狗。方法根据核磁共振成像研究报告,狗被分为三个研究组:A组,疑似脑疝的狗;B组,核磁共振成像发现异常但未怀疑脑疝的狗;C组,大脑结构无异常的狗(对照组)。由麻醉师进行初步评估后,根据麻醉状态下 ABP 和 HR 的变化,怀疑有颅内高压的病例有 58 例需要进一步审查。麻醉记录由三位经委员会认证的麻醉师随机抽取并独立审查,他们对核磁共振成像诊断结果视而不见,并将每只狗分为三组:1)可能有 CR;2)不可能有 CR;或 3)数据不足,无法确定。结果在评估的 58 例病例中,9 例被认为可能有 CR,48 例被认为不可能有 CR。在一个病例中,麻醉师无法确定是否发生了 CR。在 9 只可能发生 CR 的狗中,有 3 只经磁共振成像诊断为颅内疝。结论和临床意义在接受全身麻醉的狗中,与 CR 相关的 ABP 和 HR 变化与脑疝没有可靠的关联。
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Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia
Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
17.60%
发文量
91
审稿时长
97 days
期刊介绍: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia is the official journal of the Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists, the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia and the European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia. Its purpose is the publication of original, peer reviewed articles covering all branches of anaesthesia and the relief of pain in animals. Articles concerned with the following subjects related to anaesthesia and analgesia are also welcome: the basic sciences; pathophysiology of disease as it relates to anaesthetic management equipment intensive care chemical restraint of animals including laboratory animals, wildlife and exotic animals welfare issues associated with pain and distress education in veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia. Review articles, special articles, and historical notes will also be published, along with editorials, case reports in the form of letters to the editor, and book reviews. There is also an active correspondence section.
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