mri引导下徒手脑活检对脑炎犬的诊断率和不良影响。

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学
T Flegel, A Oevermann, G Oechtering, K Matiasek
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引用次数: 46

摘要

背景:脑炎的诊断通常是基于MRI,脑脊液分析,或两者兼而有之。然而,需要基于组织病理学的明确诊断来优化治疗策略。目的:探讨微创脑活检对犬脑炎的诊断率及不良反应。动物:17只疑似脑炎的狗,基于磁共振成像和脑脊液分析。方法:回顾性研究。微创,徒手脑活检标本从前脑病变通过一个4毫米的毛刺孔使用轿车侧切针。进行常规组织病理学检查。通过活检后的MRI评估(12/17)和序贯神经学检查来评估不良反应。结果:对某一特定类型脑炎的总体诊断率为82%。另外12%的患者明显患有脑炎,但无法确定具体的疾病。活检本身没有造成死亡,但间接病死率为6%。发病率为29%,包括昏迷、癫痫发作、四肢瘫痪、偏瘫、共济失调和意识本体感觉丧失。所有这些症状在3-14天内消失。结论和临床意义:对疑似脑炎的犬进行微创脑活检,大多数犬可以得到明确的诊断,允许进行特异性治疗。明确诊断的优势大于潜在的病死率和暂时性神经功能缺损。
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Diagnostic yield and adverse effects of MRI-guided free-hand brain biopsies through a mini-burr hole in dogs with encephalitis.

Background: The diagnosis of encephalitis is usually presumptive based on MRI, cerebrospinal fluid analysis, or both. A definitive diagnosis based on histopathology, however, is required for optimizing treatment strategies.

Objective: To investigate the diagnostic yield and adverse effects of minimally invasive brain biopsies in dogs with encephalitis.

Animals: Seventeen dogs with suspected encephalitis, based on MR imaging and cerebrospinal fluid analysis.

Methods: Retrospective study. Minimally invasive, free-hand brain biopsy specimens were taken from forebrain lesions through a 4-mm burr hole using a Sedan side-cutting needle. Routine histopathological examination was performed. The adverse effects were assessed by MRI evaluations after biopsy procedure (12/17) and by sequential neurological examinations.

Results: The overall diagnostic yield with regard to a specific type of encephalitis was 82%. Encephalitis was evident in an additional 12%, but a specific disease could not be determined. There were no deaths caused by the biopsy procedure itself, but the indirect case fatality rate was 6%. Morbidity was 29%, including stupor, seizures, tetraparesis, hemiparesis, ataxia, and loss of conscious proprioception. All these signs resolved within 3-14 days.

Conclusions and clinical importance: Minimally invasive brain biopsy in dogs with suspected encephalitis leads to a definite diagnosis in the majority of dogs, allowing for a specific treatment. The advantages of a definite diagnosis outweigh potential case fatality rate and temporary neurological deficits.

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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine Veterinary-General Veterinary
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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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