A retrospective study of 157 hospitalized cats with pancreatitis in a tertiary care center: Clinical, imaging and laboratory findings, potential prognostic markers and outcome

被引:19
作者
Nivy, Ran [1 ]
Kaplanov, Alina
Kuzi, Sharon
Mazaki-Tovi, Michal
Yas, Einat
Segev, Gilad
Ben-Oz, Jennifer
Lavy, Eran
Aroch, Itamar
机构
[1] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Koret Sch Vet Med, POB 12, IL-761001 Rehovot, Israel
来源
JOURNAL OF VETERINARY INTERNAL MEDICINE | 2018年 / 32卷 / 06期
关键词
antibiotics; azotemia; feline; hypocalcemia; hypocarbemia; hypoglycemia; LIPASE IMMUNOREACTIVITY CONCENTRATIONS; TRYPSIN-LIKE IMMUNOREACTIVITY; ULTRASONOGRAPHIC FINDINGS; FELINE PANCREATITIS; IONIZED CALCIUM; DIAGNOSIS; DOGS; CANINE; PATHOPHYSIOLOGY; COMPLICATIONS;
D O I
10.1111/jvim.15317
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Background Objectives Pancreatitis in cats (FP) has been increasingly diagnosed in recent years, but clinical studies of large numbers of affected cats are scarce. To describe a large cohort of cats with FP requiring hospitalization. Animals Methods One hundred and fifty-seven client-owned cats. Retrospective study, including cats diagnosed with pancreatitis based on sonographic evidence, positive SNAP feline pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity test results, increased 1,2-o-dilauryl-rac-glycerol-glutaric Acid-(6 '-methylresorufin ester)-lipase activity, histopathology, or some combination of these. Results Conclusions and Clinical Importance One-hundred and twenty-two cats (77.7%) survived to discharge. Median time from onset of clinical signs to presentation was longer (P = .003) in nonsurvivors. Causes of FP included recent general anesthesia, trauma, hemodynamic compromise, and organophosphate intoxication, but most cases (86.6%) were idiopathic. Ultrasonographic findings consistent with pancreatitis were documented in 134 cats, including pancreatomegaly (81.3%), decreased (31.3%), or increased (14.9%) pancreatic echogenicity, extra-hepatic biliary tract dilatation (24%), and increased peri-pancreatic echogenicity (13%). Lethargy (P = .003), pleural effusion (P = .003), hypoglycemia (P = .007), ionized hypocalcemia (P = .016), azotemia (P = .014), parenteral nutrition administration (P = .013), and persistent anorexia during hospitalization (P = .001) were more frequent in nonsurvivors, whereas antibiotics were more frequently administered to survivors (P = .023). Nevertheless, when Bonferroni's correction for multiple comparisons was applied, none of the variables was statistically significant. Previously unreported, clinically relevant, potential prognostic factors, including hypoglycemia, azotemia, parenteral nutrition, and withholding antibacterial treatment were identified in this exploratory study. These preliminary results should be examined further in confirmatory studies.
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