饮食与犬慢性肠病治疗反应的关系:一项回顾性多中心研究

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摘要

水解蛋白饲粮通常用于治疗naïve-chronic肠病犬的一线方法(naïve-CE)。目的描述naïve-CE犬过渡到水解饮食的反应,并评估额外的饮食试验对NRE犬的效果。81只狗患有naïve-CE, 23只狗患有NRE。方法回顾性多中心队列研究,包括2018年4月至2021年12月在三个转诊中心就诊的CE犬。分别选择Naïve-CE和NRE病例过渡到水解饮食和替代饮食,并审查医疗记录。根据naïve和NRE病例的粪便一致性评分或犬炎症性肠病活动指数(CIBDAI)总分,分别评估饮食转换(有或没有同时进行治疗调整)前和4周后的临床反应。结果20%(16/81)患者的唯一治疗改变是向水解饮食转变。其中,88%(14/16)的粪便一致性评分降低(p < 0.001)。在23例NRE病例中,70%(16/23)患者的唯一治疗调整是向替代饮食过渡。其中,CIBDAI总分下降了69% (11/23;p < 0.001)。结论和临床意义本研究支持在naïve CE病例中饲喂水解饮食的必要性。在归类为NRE的病例中,额外过渡到替代饮食试验似乎是有益的。
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Association of Diet With Treatment Response in Dogs With Chronic Enteropathy: A Retrospective Multicenter Study

Association of Diet With Treatment Response in Dogs With Chronic Enteropathy: A Retrospective Multicenter Study

Background

Hydrolyzed protein diets are commonly used in the first-line approach to the treatment of dogs with naïve-chronic enteropathy (naïve-CE).

Objectives

To characterize the responses of naïve-CE dogs transitioned to a hydrolyzed diet and to assess the efficacy of an additional dietary trial in dogs with NRE.

Animals

Eighty-one dogs with naïve-CE and 23 dogs with NRE.

Methods

Retrospective multicenter cohort study including dogs with CE presented to three referral centers from April 2018 to December 2021. Naïve-CE and NRE cases transitioned to hydrolyzed and alternative diets, respectively, were selected, and medical records were reviewed. Clinical response before and 4 weeks after dietary transitions (with or without concurrent therapeutic adjustments) was assessed based on stool-consistency score or Canine Inflammatory Bowel Disease Activity Index (CIBDAI) total score in naïve and NRE cases, respectively.

Results

The transition into a hydrolyzed diet was the only therapeutic change in 20% (16/81). Of these, 88% (14/16) had a decreased stool-consistency score (p < 0.001). From the 23 NRE cases, the transition to an alternative diet was the sole therapeutic adjustment in 70% (16/23). Of these, the total CIBDAI score declined in 69% (11/23; p < 0.001).

Conclusions and Clinical Importance

This study supports the need to feed a hydrolyzed diet in naïve CE cases. In cases classified as NRE, an additional transition into an alternative dietary trial seems beneficial.

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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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