Epidemiology and clinical management of elbow joint disease in dogs under primary veterinary care in the UK.

Canine medicine and genetics Pub Date : 2020-02-14 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40575-020-0080-5
Dan G O'Neill, Dave C Brodbelt, Rebecca Hodge, David B Church, Richard L Meeson
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Background: Conditions affecting the elbow joint are a common cause of lameness in dogs. Primary-care veterinary clinical data are now recognised as a valuable research resource. Using data from the VetCompass Programme, this study aimed to report the frequency and risk factors for elbow joint disease in dogs under primary veterinary care in the UK and describe clinical management.

Results: From 455,069 dogs under veterinary care, the one-year period prevalence for elbow joint disease diagnosis was 0.56% (95% CI: 0.53-0.60). Of 616 incident cases, the most common specific variants of elbow joint disease were osteoarthritis (n = 468, 75.97%), elbow dysplasia (190, 30.84%) and traumatic (41, 6.66%). The most common signs described by the owners were lameness (n = 466, 75.65%), difficulty exercising (123, 19.97%) and pain (86, 13.96%). The most common findings recorded on veterinary examination were pain (n = 283, 45.94%), lameness (278, 45.13%) and reduced range of movement (243, 39.45%). Common medications used included non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (n = 544, 88.31%), tramadol (121, 19.64%) and disease modifying agents (118, 19.16%). Of 109 deaths involving euthanasia with information available from the 616 incident cases, elbow joint disease contributed to the decision to euthanase in 45 (41.28%) dogs.Five breeds showed increased odds of elbow joint disease compared with crossbred dogs: Rottweiler (OR: 6.16, 95% CI 3.89-9.75), Labrador Retriever (OR: 5.94, 95% CI 4.65-7.60), German Shepherd Dog (OR: 4.13, 95% CI 2.88-5.93), Golden Retriever (OR: 3.11, 95% CI 1.93-5.00) and English Springer Spaniel (OR: 2.00, 95% CI 1.26-3.18). Additional risk factors included having an adult bodyweight that was equal or higher than their breed/sex mean, advancing age, being male, being neutered, being insured and larger bodyweight.

Conclusions: Elbow joint disease is a relatively common diagnosis in dogs and has a high welfare impact as evidenced by the high proportion of cases recorded with pain, lameness and analgesic therapy. There are strong breed predispositions, in particular for large breed dogs. These findings present a clear case for improved breeding programmes to reduce the burden of elbow joint disease.

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流行病学和临床管理肘关节疾病的狗在初级兽医护理在英国。
背景:影响肘关节的情况是狗跛行的常见原因。初级保健兽医临床数据现在被认为是一种宝贵的研究资源。利用VetCompass项目的数据,本研究旨在报告在英国接受初级兽医护理的狗肘关节疾病的频率和危险因素,并描述临床管理。结果:在兽医护理的455,069只犬中,一年内肘关节疾病的诊断率为0.56% (95% CI: 0.53 ~ 0.60)。在616例病例中,肘关节疾病最常见的特异性变异是骨关节炎(468例,75.97%)、肘关节发育不良(190例,30.84%)和外伤性(41例,6.66%)。最常见的症状是跛行(n = 466, 75.65%)、运动困难(n = 123, 19.97%)和疼痛(n = 86, 13.96%)。兽医检查中最常见的症状是疼痛(283例,45.94%)、跛行(278例,45.13%)和活动范围缩小(243例,39.45%)。常用药物包括非甾体类抗炎药(544,88.31%)、曲马多(121,19.64%)和疾病调节剂(118,19.16%)。在涉及安乐死的109例死亡中,从616例事件中获得信息,肘关节疾病导致45(41.28%)只狗决定安乐死。与杂交狗相比,有五个品种的狗患肘关节疾病的几率增加:罗威纳犬(OR: 6.16, 95% CI 3.89-9.75)、拉布拉多猎犬(OR: 5.94, 95% CI 4.65-7.60)、德国牧羊犬(OR: 4.13, 95% CI 2.88-5.93)、金毛猎犬(OR: 3.11, 95% CI 1.93-5.00)和英国斯普林格猎犬(OR: 2.00, 95% CI 1.26-3.18)。其他危险因素包括成年体重等于或高于其品种/性别的平均体重、年龄较大、是男性、被阉割、有保险和体重较大。结论:肘关节疾病是犬类较为常见的一种疾病,且有较高的福利影响,记录的病例中出现疼痛、跛行和镇痛治疗的比例较高。有很强的品种倾向,特别是大品种的狗。这些发现为改进育种方案以减轻肘关节疾病负担提供了一个明确的案例。
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