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摘要
背景患有先天性肝内门体分流术(IHPSS)的犬容易发生胃肠道炎症、溃疡和出血,这与患有先天性肝外门体分流术(EHPSS)的犬不同。有关 IHPSS 和 EHPSS 患犬之间血液学差异的信息十分有限。我们假设这两种人群的血液学变量会有所不同,其中 IHPSS 患犬贫血和小红细胞增多症的频率和严重程度更高。如果在分流衰减前进行了全血细胞计数,则纳入研究对象。通过权变分析确定不同组间临床症状和血液学变量低于参考范围的频率是否存在差异。结果 IHPSS 患犬的胃肠道临床症状(IHPSS,81% vs EHPSS,34%;P = .01)、贫血(31% vs 6%;P = .01)、小红细胞症(77% vs 29%;P = .002)和低色素血症(77% vs 49%;P = .03)比 EHPSS 患犬更常见。IHPSS 患犬的充盈细胞体积(34% vs 41%,P = .04)、血红蛋白浓度(11.5 g/dL vs 13.7 g/dL,P = .03)、平均血球容积(57 fL vs 65 fL;P = .001)和平均血球血红蛋白浓度(32 g/dL vs 33 g/dL;P = .结论和临床意义患有 IHPSS 的狗出现贫血、小红细胞症和低色素血症的频率更高,并表现出更多的胃肠道临床症状。
Comparison of hematologic variables between dogs with congenital intrahepatic and extrahepatic portosystemic shunts
Background
Dogs with congenital intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (IHPSS) are predisposed to gastrointestinal inflammation, ulceration, and bleeding, unlike dogs with congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunt (EHPSS). Limited information is available about hematologic differences between dogs with IHPSS and dogs with EHPSS.
Objective
Compare hemogram variables between dogs with IHPSS and EHPSS. We hypothesized that hematologic variables would differ between the 2 populations, with a higher frequency and severity of anemia and microcytosis in dogs with IHPSS.
Animals
Twenty-six client-owned dogs with IHPSS and 35 client-owned dogs with EHPSS.
Methods
Retrospective cross-sectional study. Dogs were included if a CBC was performed before shunt attenuation. Contingency analysis was performed to determine if the frequency of clinical signs and of hematologic variables below the reference range differed between groups. Hematologic and selected biochemical variables were compared between groups using an analysis of covariance with age as a covariate.
Results
Gastrointestinal clinical signs (IHPSS, 81% vs EHPSS, 34%; P = .01), anemia (31% vs 6%; P = .01), microcytosis (77% vs 29%; P = .002), and hypochromia (77% vs 49%; P = .03) were more common in dogs with IHPSS than in dogs with EHPSS. Dogs with IHPSS had lower packed cell volume (34% vs 41%, P = .04), hemoglobin concentration (11.5 g/dL vs 13.7 g/dL, P = .03), mean corpuscular volume (57 fL vs 65 fL; P = .001), and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (32 g/dL vs 33 g/dL; P = .04) than dogs with EHPSS.
Conclusions and Clinical Importance
Dogs with IHPSS had a higher frequency of anemia, microcytosis, and hypochromia and exhibited more gastrointestinal clinical signs.
期刊介绍:
The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.