Occurrence of canine hip dysplasia, cranial cruciate ligament rupture and patellar luxation in dogs in a retrospective study of 100 orthopedic cases

Q4 Veterinary
Mônica Maciel, Mhayara Samile de Oliveira Reusing, J. A. Villanova Junior, Ubirajara Iobe Tasqueti, S. Weber
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Canine hip dysplasia (CHD), cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CrCLR) and patellar luxation (PL) are the main causes of lameness in orthopedics of dogs. The present study evaluated dogs with these conditions attended at the Veterinary Unit of the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PUCPR), between the years 2014 and 2018. A 100 charts were analyzed, the animals were divided by weight [w1 (0 20 kg), w2 (20.1 40 kg), w3 (40.1 60 kg), w4 (60.1 80 kg)], age [puppy (0-1year), adult (1.17 years), aged (> 7 years)], gender, reproductive status (neutered and non-neutered), PL degrees (I to IV), and affected limb. The correlation of the degree of PL with gender was analyzed by Mann Whitney. The degree of PL with weight and age by Kruskal-Wallis. Other data were correlated with the diseases by the Chi-Square Test. In the w1 category, the prevalence of CrCLR and LP was 73.7% and 87%, respectively, while the majority of CHD (65.3%) was found in the w2 category. Most dogs with * Corresponding author: monica.mm.maciel@gmail.com Received: 2019 Feb 17 | Approved: 2019 Aug 27 Rev. Acad. Ciênc. Anim. 2019;17:e17014 DOI: 10.7213/1981-4178.2019.17014 ISSN: 2596-2868 REVISTA ACADÊMICA CIÊNCIA ANIMAL Occurrence of canine hip dysplasia, cranial cruciate ligament rupture and patellar luxation in dogs in a retrospective study of 100 orthopedic cases Ocorrência de displasia coxofemoral, ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial e luxação patelar em cães em estudo retrospectivo de 100 casos ortopédicos ORIGINAL ARTICLE Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUCPR), Curitiba, PR, Brasil CHD were male (54.9%), for PL most were female (89%), whereas in CrCLR there was no gender predisposition, as there was no predisposition regarding age and reproductive status for any of the conditions. The highest prevalence of affections was CHD (44%), followed by PL (16%) and CrCLR (8%). Concerning comorbidities, 3% of the cases had CHD, PL and CrCLR, another 3% had CHD and CrCLR, 2% CHD and PL, 24% CrCLR and PL, totalizing 51% of animals with CHD, 38% with CrCLR and 45% with PL. These findings elucidates that CHD, CrCLR and PL can be considered concomitantly in unresolved cases of lameness in pelvic limbs of dogs, therefore tests should be performed to rule out such conditions. The data obtained are similar to the literature consulted, however, prevalence and correlations remain not well understood.
100例犬髋关节发育不良、交叉韧带断裂和髌骨脱位的回顾性研究
犬髋关节发育不良(CHD)、颅十字韧带断裂(CrCLR)和髌骨脱位(PL)是犬矫形术中跛行的主要原因。本研究评估了2014年至2018年期间在帕拉那天主教大学(PUCPR)兽医部门就诊的患有这些疾病的狗。按体重[w1 (0 ~ 20 kg)、w2 (20.1 ~ 40 kg)、w3 (40.1 ~ 60 kg)、w4 (60.1 ~ 80 kg)]、年龄[幼犬(0 ~ 1岁)、成年犬(1.17岁)、年龄(bb0 ~ 7岁)]、性别、生殖状况(绝育和未绝育)、PL程度(I ~ IV)、患肢等进行分组。用Mann Whitney分析了PL程度与性别的相关关系。由Kruskal-Wallis计算的PL随体重和年龄的变化程度。其他数据通过卡方检验与疾病相关。在w1组中,CrCLR和LP的患病率分别为73.7%和87%,而冠心病的患病率以w2组(65.3%)居多。*通讯作者:monica.mm.maciel@gmail.com收稿日期:2019年2月17日|批准日期:2019年8月27日Rev. Acad. Ciênc。动物学报,2019;17:e17014 DOI: 10.7213/1981-4178.2019.17014 ISSN:对100例骨科病例的回顾性研究:犬髋关节发育不良、颅交叉韧带断裂和髌骨脱位的发生率Ocorrência髋股发育不全、颅交叉韧带破裂、颅交叉韧带破裂、髌骨脱位的回顾性研究Pontifícia巴西universsidade Católica do paranicao (PUCPR)、巴西Curitiba、PR、brazil的冠心病患者中,男性占54.9%,女性占89%;而在CrCLR中没有性别倾向,因为在任何条件下都没有年龄和生殖状况的倾向。患病率最高的是冠心病(44%),其次是PL(16%)和CrCLR(8%)。在合并症方面,3%的病例合并冠心病、PL和CrCLR, 3%合并冠心病和CrCLR, 2%合并冠心病和PL, 24%合并CrCLR和PL,合计冠心病占51%,合并CrCLR占38%,合并PL占45%。这些结果说明,在未解决的犬盆腔肢体跛行病例中,冠心病、CrCLR和PL可能同时存在,因此应进行检查以排除此类情况。获得的数据与参考文献相似,然而,患病率和相关性仍未得到很好的理解。
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Revista Academica Ciencia Animal
Revista Academica Ciencia Animal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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