卵巢子宫切除术后猫的生殖状态和术后异常临床体征与血腹和自身输血呈正相关。

IF 1.8 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Sharon Pailler, Carolyn R Brown, Jessica K Conn, Veronica H Accornero
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目的:确定高质量、高容量绝育手术中猫血腹和自身输血需求的频率和相关因素。方法:持照兽医技术人员记录2022年3月30日至2024年1月9日期间在ASPCA社区医学绝育诊所进行绝育手术的至少5月龄的女王在手术期间和术后的临床体征和其他感兴趣的变量信息。这些数据与从医疗记录中提取的其他医疗数据相匹配,并使用双变量统计分析显着关系。结果:分析包括9513位女王;970位王后(10.6%)术中出血,77位王后(0.8%)术中大出血。28位王后(0.3%)接受了自体输血;其中2位在手术中接受了自体输血,其余26位在术后接受了自体输血。发情期、怀孕后期和怀孕后出现腹部出血的蜂王比例较高。怀孕的女王需要自体输血的比例更高。术后毛细血管再充盈时间>.2秒,黏膜苍白,术后恢复时间延长与术中出血及自身输血需要显著正相关。结论:大出血和自身输血罕见。生殖状况与腹部出血有关。术后恢复迟缓、贫血和/或外周灌注不良的迹象可能是术后出血需要自身输血的一个指标。临床相关性:虽然卵巢子宫切除术后的严重血腹是罕见的,但临床医生可以利用这些信息及时识别和处理卵巢子宫切除术后的腹部出血。
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Reproductive status and abnormal clinical signs after surgery are positively associated with hemoabdomen and autotransfusion in cats after ovariohysterectomy.

Objective: To identify the frequency and factors associated with hemoabdomen and the need for autotransfusion in cats undergoing spay surgery in the high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter context.

Methods: Licensed veterinary technicians recorded information about clinical signs and other variables of interest during and after spay surgery of queens at least 5 months of age that were spayed in ASPCA Community Medicine spay/neuter clinics between March 30, 2022, and January 9, 2024. These data were matched with additional medical data extracted from the medical records and analyzed with bivariate statistics for significant relationships.

Results: The analysis included 9,513 queens; 970 queens (10.6%) experienced intraoperative bleeding, and 77 queens (0.8%) experienced a major intraoperative bleed. Twenty-eight queens (0.3%) received an autotransfusion; 2 of those received an autotransfusion during the surgery, and the remaining 26 queens received an autotransfusion postoperatively. A higher proportion of queens in heat, in late-stage pregnancy, and after pregnancy experienced abdominal bleeding. A higher proportion of pregnant queens required an autotransfusion. Capillary refill time > 2 seconds, pale mucous membranes, and extended recovery time after surgery were significantly positively related to intraoperative bleeding and requiring an autotransfusion.

Conclusions: Major bleeds and autotransfusions were rare. Reproductive status was associated with abdominal bleeding. Delayed recovery and signs of anemia and/or poor peripheral perfusion after surgery can be an indicator of postoperative bleeding requiring autotransfusion.

Clinical relevance: While severe hemoabdomen from ovariohysterectomy is rare, clinicians can use this information to promptly identify and manage abdominal bleeding from ovariohysterectomy.

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539
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期刊介绍: Published twice monthly, this peer-reviewed, general scientific journal provides reports of clinical research, feature articles and regular columns of interest to veterinarians in private and public practice. The News and Classified Ad sections are posted online 10 days to two weeks before they are delivered in print.
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