Peripheral vestibular syndrome in cats: Clinical presentation, diagnostic findings and outcome in 196 cases.

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Jordina Caldero Carrete, Steven De Decker, Holger A Volk, Rodrigo Gutierrez-Quintana, Anna Morgana Mosel, Rita Gonçalves
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Abstract

Background: Disorders of the vestibular system are frequent in cats. This study aimed to describe the clinical presentation, diagnostic findings, underlying aetiologies and outcome of cats with peripheral vestibular syndrome (PVS).

Methods: This was a retrospective study of cats presented with PVS at four referral hospitals. All of the cats underwent magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography of the head. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to identify clinical variables associated with the most common diagnoses.

Results: A total of 196 cats were included. The most common diagnosis was otitis media/interna (OMI) alone (n = 91) or with aural polyps (n = 49), followed by idiopathic vestibular syndrome (IVS) (n = 47), middle ear neoplasia (n = 7) and congenital vestibular syndrome (n = 2). A diagnosis of OMI was associated with younger age (odds ratio [OR] = 0.993, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.986‒1.000, p = 0.044), longer duration of clinical signs (OR = 1.034, 95% CI: 1.008‒1.061, p = 0.009), history of otitis externa/upper respiratory signs (OR = 5.245, 95% CI: 1.849‒14.882, p = 0.002), facial nerve paralysis (OR = 6.531, 95% CI: 1.287‒31.335, p = 0.023) and Horner syndrome (OR = 15.804, 95% CI: 2.014‒124.02, p = 0.009). Follow-up data for 104 cats revealed full recovery in 33 cats, partial recovery in 67 cats and no recovery in four cats.

Limitations: The limitations of this study include its retrospective nature, multicentre approach and incomplete outcome data.

Conclusion: OMI is the most common cause of PVS in cats and is associated with younger age, longer duration of clinical signs, history of otitis externa/upper respiratory signs, facial nerve paralysis and Horner syndrome. The majority of cats diagnosed with OMI and IVS experience at least partial recovery from the vestibular signs.

猫周围前庭综合征:196例的临床表现、诊断结果和结果。
背景:前庭系统疾病在猫中很常见。本研究旨在描述猫外周前庭综合征(PVS)的临床表现、诊断结果、潜在病因和预后。方法:这是一项对在四家转诊医院出现PVS的猫的回顾性研究。所有的猫都接受了头部磁共振成像或计算机断层扫描。进行多变量logistic回归分析以确定与最常见诊断相关的临床变量。结果:共纳入196只猫。最常见的诊断是单独的中耳炎/内耳炎(OMI) (n = 91)或伴有耳部息肉(n = 49),其次是特发性前庭综合征(IVS) (n = 47)、中耳肿瘤(n = 7)和先天性前庭综合征(n = 2)。OMI的诊断与年龄较年轻(优势比[OR] = 0.993, 95%可信区间[CI]: 0.986-1.000, p = 0.044)、临床症状持续时间较长(OR = 1.034, 95% CI: 1.008-1.061, p = 0.009)、外耳炎/上呼吸道症状病史(OR = 5.245, 95% CI: 1.849-14.882, p = 0.002)、面神经麻痹(OR = 6.531, 95% CI: 1.287-31.335, p = 0.023)和霍纳综合征(OR = 15.804, 95% CI: 2.014-124.02, p = 0.009)相关。104只猫的随访数据显示,33只猫完全康复,67只猫部分康复,4只猫没有康复。局限性:本研究的局限性包括其回顾性,多中心方法和不完整的结果数据。结论:OMI是猫PVS最常见的病因,与年龄更小、临床症状持续时间更长、有外耳炎/上呼吸道症状、面神经麻痹和霍纳综合征相关。大多数被诊断为OMI和IVS的猫至少部分从前庭症状中恢复。
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Veterinary Record
Veterinary Record 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
9.10%
发文量
1181
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Record (branded as Vet Record) is the official journal of the British Veterinary Association (BVA) and has been published weekly since 1888. It contains news, opinion, letters, scientific reviews and original research papers and communications on a wide range of veterinary topics, along with disease surveillance reports, obituaries, careers information, business and innovation news and summaries of research papers in other journals. It is published on behalf of the BVA by BMJ Group.
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