Window entrapment trauma in cats: clinical, neurological and clinicopathological findings and outcome (70 cases).

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Fabiana Graciolli Tomazi, Veronika M Stein, Julia Hauer, Laureen M Peters, Frank Steffen, Dima Farra, Beatriz Vidondo, Arianna Maiolini
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Abstract

Objectives: Window entrapment in cats can lead to reduced blood flow to the spinal cord, muscles and nerves, resulting in ischaemic neuromyelomyopathy. The severity and duration of entrapment greatly influence clinical and neurological outcomes, as well as prognosis. The aim of the present retrospective multicentric study (2005-2022) was to describe clinical, neurological and selected clinicopathological findings, as well as the outcome of cats trapped in bottom-hung windows, presented to both first-opinion and referral-only clinics.

Methods: The study included cats with detailed clinical and neurological evaluations at admission, along with at least one of the following biochemical parameters: creatine kinase (CK), aspartate transaminase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT) activities, urea and/or creatinine. Clinical and neurological parameters evaluated in the study included rectal temperature, femoral pulse, gait, urinary bladder function, tail function and survival to discharge. Odds ratios (ORs) were calculated for survival and each clinical, neurological and biochemical variable.

Results: Of the 70 cats that met the inclusion criteria, only seven (10%) died or were euthanased during hospitalisation. Nevertheless, with the available data, we found evidence of an association between clinical and neurological status and survival, with tail function being the strongest association. Cats lacking tail sensation, motor function and/or tonus were more likely to die than cats with normal tail function or only mild abnormalities (OR = 24). Similarly, cats with severe hypothermia or an absent femoral pulse were less likely to survive (OR = 12.75 and 7.5, respectively). In this sample (with a relatively low number of deaths), we did not find evidence of an association between CK, AST and ALT activity with survival. However, the only two cats with severe increases in creatinine died.

Conclusions and relevance: Assessment of gait, urinary bladder function, femoral pulse, rectal temperature and particularly tail function is promising for predicting outcomes in cats with window entrapment trauma.

猫的窗夹伤:临床、神经学和临床病理表现和结果(70例)。
目的:猫的窗夹可导致流向脊髓、肌肉和神经的血流量减少,导致缺血性神经骨骼肌病。卡压的严重程度和持续时间极大地影响临床和神经预后。本回顾性多中心研究(2005-2022)的目的是描述临床、神经学和选定的临床病理结果,以及猫被困在底部悬挂窗户的结果,这些结果分别提交给第一意见和转诊诊所。方法:研究纳入了入院时进行详细临床和神经学评估的猫,以及至少一项以下生化参数:肌酸激酶(CK)、天冬氨酸转氨酶(AST)、丙氨酸转氨酶(ALT)活性、尿素和/或肌酐。研究中评估的临床和神经学参数包括直肠温度、股脉、步态、膀胱功能、尾部功能和存活至出院。计算生存率和各临床、神经学和生化变量的比值比(ORs)。结果:在符合纳入标准的70只猫中,只有7只(10%)在住院期间死亡或被安乐死。然而,根据现有数据,我们发现临床和神经状态与生存之间存在关联的证据,其中尾功能是最强的关联。缺乏尾部感觉、运动功能和/或张力的猫比尾部功能正常或只有轻微异常的猫更容易死亡(or = 24)。同样,严重体温过低或没有股脉的猫存活的可能性更小(or分别为12.75和7.5)。在这个样本中(死亡率相对较低),我们没有发现CK、AST和ALT活性与生存之间存在关联的证据。然而,仅有的两只肌酐严重升高的猫死亡。结论和相关性:评估步态、膀胱功能、股脉、直肠温度,尤其是尾巴功能,有望预测窗夹伤猫的预后。
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CiteScore
3.90
自引率
17.60%
发文量
254
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: JFMS is an international, peer-reviewed journal aimed at both practitioners and researchers with an interest in the clinical veterinary healthcare of domestic cats. The journal is published monthly in two formats: ‘Classic’ editions containing high-quality original papers on all aspects of feline medicine and surgery, including basic research relevant to clinical practice; and dedicated ‘Clinical Practice’ editions primarily containing opinionated review articles providing state-of-the-art information for feline clinicians, along with other relevant articles such as consensus guidelines.
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