肝脂质沉着病猫开始肠内营养的时间与预后的关系

IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Olivia P. Wallace, Sara A. Jablonski, Jennifer S. Thomas, Jack H. Bock III, Daniel K. Langlois
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摘要

背景:肠内营养(EN)是治疗猫肝脂质沉着病(HL)的关键:确定开始肠内营养的时间和其他临床病理变量是否与 HL 猫的预后有关:方法:回顾性研究:方法:回顾性研究。从医疗记录和客户通信中获取的信息包括临床病理结果、开始 EN 的时间、最初提供的静息能量需求百分比、喂食管类型、住院时间和 3 个月的存活率。比较了存活猫和未存活猫之间的变量,以及入院后喂食时间≤12 小时和>12 小时猫之间的变量。为进一步研究相关变量,还进行了多变量统计检验:入院后喂食时间≤12 小时的 25 只猫中有 17 只(68%)存活,喂食时间大于 12 小时的 23 只猫中有 13 只(57%)存活(P = .55)。在多变量分析中,只有年龄的增加(几率比 [OR],1.313;95% 置信区间 [CI],1.032-1.671;P = .03)和腹水的存在(OR,6.415;95% CI,1.354-30.395;P = .02)与死亡有关。与入院后喂食时间≤12 小时的猫(4.8 天;IQR,3.6-6.2 天)相比,喂食时间大于 12 小时的猫(2.8 天;IQR,2.1-3.8 天)住院时间(中位数,四分位数间距 [IQR])更短(P 结论和临床重要性:引入 EN 前的初始稳定期不会降低 HL 猫的存活率或延长住院时间。
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Association of time to start of enteral nutrition and outcome in cats with hepatic lipidosis

Association of time to start of enteral nutrition and outcome in cats with hepatic lipidosis

Background

Enteral nutrition (EN) is essential for management of hepatic lipidosis (HL) in cats.

Objectives

To determine if time to start of EN and other clinicopathologic variables are associated with outcome in cats with HL.

Animals

Forty-eight cats with HL.

Methods

Retrospective study. Information retrieved from medical records and client communications included clinicopathologic findings, time to start of EN, initial % of resting energy requirements provided, type of feeding tube, duration of hospitalization, and 3-month survival. Variables were compared between surviving and nonsurviving cats and between cats fed ≤12 hours and >12 hours after hospital admission. Multivariable statistical testing was performed to further investigate variables of interest.

Results

Seventeen of 25 (68%) cats fed ≤12 hours and 13 of 23 (57%) of cats fed >12 hours after hospital admission survived (P = .55). Only increasing age (odds ratio [OR], 1.313; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.032-1.671; P = .03) and the presence of ascites (OR, 6.415; 95% CI, 1.354-30.395; P = .02) were associated with death in multivariable analysis. Hospitalization duration (median, interquartile range [IQR]) was shorter in cats fed >12 hours (2.8 days; IQR, 2.1-3.8 days) as compared with cats fed ≤12 hours (4.8 days; IQR, 3.6-6.2 days) after hospital admission (P < .001).

Conclusions and Clinical Importance

An initial stabilization period before EN introduction does not decrease survival or increase duration of hospitalization in cats with HL.

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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.
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