Influence of signalment on developing cranial cruciate rupture in dogs in the UK

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作者
Adams, P. [1 ]
Bolus, R. [2 ]
Middleton, S. [3 ]
Moores, A. P. [4 ]
Grierson, J. [4 ]
机构
[1] PDSA PetAid Hosp, Stoke On Trent ST4 5RQ, Staffs, England
[2] Riverside Vet Clin, Bewdley DY12 2DX, Worcs, England
[3] Royal Vet Coll, Queen Mother Hosp Anim, N Mymms AL9 7TA, England
[4] Anderson Sturgess Vet Specialists, Winchester SO21 2LL, Hants, England
关键词
LIGAMENT RUPTURE; RISK-FACTORS; LEPTIN; CARTILAGE; DISEASE; SEX;
D O I
10.1111/j.1748-5827.2011.01073.x
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVES: To investigate risk factors associated with cranial cruciate ligament rupture in dogs. METHODS: Retrospective case-control study: medical records of a first-opinion veterinary practice were searched for dogs diagnosed with cranial cruciate ligament rupture (1995 to 2007). For each case, six unaffected dogs were randomly selected from all dogs presenting that day for comparison. Multivariable binary logistic regression was performed to assess the association of variables on likelihood of cruciate rupture. RESULTS: Frequency of cranial cruciate ligament rupture was 1.19% [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.02 to 1.36%]. West Highland white terriers (n=17), Yorkshire terriers (n=14) and Rottweilers (n=11) were at significantly increased risk of cranial cruciate ligament rupture (P <= 0.002). Rottweilers were at five times greater risk compared with other pure breeds (OR 5.12, 95% CI 2.281 to 11.494, P<0.001), obesity quadrupled the risk of cranial cruciate ligament rupture (OR 3.756, 95% CI 1.659 to 8.502, P=0.001) and females were twice as likely to suffer cranial cruciate ligament failure compared to males (OR 2.054, 95% CI 1.467 to 2.877, P<0.001). Dogs less than two years old were statistically less likely to sustain cranial cruciate ligament rupture than dogs older than eight years (OR 0.246, 95% CI 0.127 to 0.477, P<0.001). There was no significant difference in median weights (in kilograms) of neutered dogs, compared to their entire counterparts in either the case group (P=0.994) or in the control group (P=0.630). There was also no significant difference in body condition (underweight/normal weight/overweight/obese) of neutered versus entire dogs among the cases (P=0.243), or the controls (P=0.211). CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Cranial cruciate ligament rupture is more likely in Rottweilers and in female dogs, older dogs and obese dogs. Following multi-variable analysis, it was established that neutering was not associated with increased risk of cranial cruciate ligament rupture.
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