Diagnosis of naturally-occurring Cushing's syndrome by primary care veterinarians in selected European countries.

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学
Miguel F Carvalho, Rodolfo O Leal, Stefania Golinelli, Federico Fracassi, Carolina Arenas, Maria Pérez-Alenza, Sara Galac, Carmel T Mooney, Michael Bennaim
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Abstract

Background: Several tests are available to diagnose naturally-occurring Cushing's syndrome in dogs but there is a paucity of information on how primary care veterinarians (PCVs) use or interpret them.

Objectives: Determine how PCVs from selected European countries diagnose Cushing's syndrome in dogs.

Methods: Cross-sectional survey study assessing testing protocols used by PCVs for screening and differentiation of Cushing's syndrome.

Results: Two thousand one hundred and seventy-eight responses from 9 European countries were included. When Cushing's syndrome was suspected, 98.7% of respondents perform endocrine testing, whereas 1.2% rely on a treatment trial. Among the former, 59.9% reported performing screening tests in the absence of supportive clinical signs but with consistent clinicopathological abnormalities. Of 2150 respondents who performed endocrine testing, 66.6% report always using the same initial screening tests regardless of their pretest suspicion of disease. The tests most reported are the ACTH stimulation test (34.8%), low-dose dexamethasone suppression test (LDDST; 30.4%) or a combination of different tests (25.2%). In the absence of financial constraint, 1419 (66.0%) respondents always attempted differentiation, using abdominal ultrasonography (81.0%) and LDDST (46.1%). Overall, 69.8% of respondents reported offering referral to a specialist in ≤20% of cases suspected or diagnosed with Cushing's syndrome over the previous 5 years.

Conclusions and clinical importance: Testing protocols vary among PCVs. Almost 60% of respondents potentially screen dogs without consistent clinical signs, raising concerns for overdiagnosis. A proportion never attempt differentiation, which likely affects prognosis. Cases are rarely referred to a specialist, reflecting that Cushing's syndrome is mainly managed in primary care practices. These results suggest that there is room for further education of PCVs.

部分欧洲国家初级兽医对自然发生的库欣综合征的诊断。
背景:有几种检测方法可用于诊断犬自然发生的库欣综合征,但关于初级兽医(PCV)如何使用或解释这些方法的信息却很少:目标:确定部分欧洲国家的初级兽医如何诊断犬库欣综合征:方法:横断面调查研究,评估 PCV 在筛查和鉴别库欣综合征时使用的检测方案:结果:共收到来自 9 个欧洲国家的 278 份回复。当怀疑患有库欣综合征时,98.7%的受访者会进行内分泌检测,而1.2%的受访者则依赖于治疗试验。在前者中,59.9%的受访者表示在没有辅助临床症状但临床病理异常一致的情况下进行筛查。在 2150 位进行过内分泌检测的受访者中,66.6% 的受访者表示,无论他们在检测前是否怀疑疾病,都会使用相同的初筛检测。报告最多的检查是促肾上腺皮质激素刺激试验(34.8%)、低剂量地塞米松抑制试验(LDDST;30.4%)或不同检查的组合(25.2%)。在没有经济限制的情况下,1419 名受访者(66.0%)总是尝试使用腹部超声波检查(81.0%)和 LDDST(46.1%)进行鉴别。总体而言,69.8%的受访者表示,在过去5年中,在≤20%的疑似或确诊库欣综合征的病例中,会将其转诊至专科医生:各 PCV 的检测方案各不相同。近 60% 的受访者可能会对没有一致临床症状的犬只进行筛查,这引发了对过度诊断的担忧。有一部分人从未尝试过鉴别,这可能会影响预后。病例很少被转诊至专科医生,这反映出库欣氏综合征主要由初级保健机构负责管理。这些结果表明,还需要对 PCV 进行进一步的教育。
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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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