Focused assessment with sonography in nontraumatized dogs and cats in the emergency and critical care setting.

Jantina McMurray, Søren Boysen, Serge Chalhoub
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the use of abdominal- and thoracic-focused assessment with sonography for trauma (AFAST and TFAST) in nontraumatized dogs and cats in the emergency and critical care setting and to compare prevalence of free fluid identified via these techniques between stable and unstable patients.

Design: Prospective observational study.

Setting: University Distributed Veterinary Learning Community.

Animals: One hundred client-owned dogs and cats presenting to an emergency service with no evidence of trauma.

Interventions: AFAST and TFAST performed within 12 hours of presentation.

Measurement and main results: Free fluid was identified on AFAST or TFAST in 33% of dogs and cats in this study. Free fluid was identified in 27 of 36 (75%) cardiovascularly unstable or dyspneic patients, compared to 6 of 64 (9%) stable patients. A significantly greater proportion of unstable patients had free fluid compared to stable patients (P < 0.0001).

Conclusions: Results of this study support the use of AFAST and TFAST to detect free fluid in nontraumatized dogs and cats in the emergency and critical care setting, particularly patients that are unstable on presentation.

在紧急和危重护理环境中对未受创伤的狗和猫进行超声集中评估。
目的:评估在急诊和危重监护环境中使用超声检查(AFAST和TFAST)对未受创伤的狗和猫进行腹部和胸部创伤评估的应用,并比较通过这些技术在稳定和不稳定患者中发现的游离液的患病率。设计:前瞻性观察研究。环境:大学分布式兽医学习社区。动物:100只客户拥有的狗和猫出现在紧急服务中,没有外伤的证据。干预措施:在12小时内进行AFAST和TFAST。测量和主要结果:在本研究中,33%的狗和猫在AFAST或TFAST上鉴定出游离液体。36例心血管不稳定或呼吸困难患者中有27例(75%)存在游离液体,而64例稳定患者中有6例(9%)存在游离液体。与稳定患者相比,不稳定患者游离液的比例明显更高(P < 0.0001)。结论:本研究的结果支持使用AFAST和TFAST来检测紧急和危重护理环境中未受创伤的狗和猫的游离液体,特别是在表现不稳定的患者中。
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