RADIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS OF MECHANICAL OBSTRUCTION IN DOGS BASED ON RELATIVE SMALL INTESTINAL EXTERNAL DIAMETERS

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作者
Finck, Cyrielle [1 ]
D'Anjou, Marc-Andre [1 ]
Alexander, Kate [1 ]
Specchi, Swan [1 ]
Beauchamp, Guy [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Montreal, Fac Med Vet, Dept Clin Sci, Compan Anim Res Grp, St Hyacinthe, PQ J2S 7C6, Canada
关键词
dog; interobserver variability; obstruction; radiography; small intestinal diameters; FOREIGN-BODIES; SMALL ANIMALS; ULTRASONOGRAPHY; CATS;
D O I
10.1111/vru.12153
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Mechanical obstruction is a frequent cause of acute vomiting in dogs requiring prompt diagnosis to improve patient management and prognosis. The purpose of this retrospective study was to compare small intestinal radiographic characteristics in dogs with versus without mechanical intestinal obstruction. Fifty dogs with gastrointestinal clinical signs and abdominal radiographs were recruited from hospital record archives and assigned to groups (group 1, obstructive, n = 25; group 2, nonobstructive n = 25). Abdominal radiographs were randomized and independently interpreted by three examiners who were unaware of group status. Intestinal dilation was subjectively scored based on distribution (segmental, regional or diffuse), and severity (absent, mild, moderate or severe). Small intestinal maximal diameter (SImax), L5 vertebral body height, small intestinal minimal diameter (SImin), and an estimated average of small intestinal diameters (SIave) were measured and three ratios were calculated: SImax/L5, SImax/SImin, and SImax/SIave. Segmental dilation was more prevalent in obstructed dogs for all examiners (P <= 0.03) and most nonobstructed dogs had no dilation (P <= 0.05). All ratios were higher in obstructed dogs (P < 0.002). Subjective dilation scores and ratio measurements had low interobserver agreement (absent to fair, with kappa values between -0.06 and 0.57) and reproducibility (coefficients of 0.35-0.61). Findings indicated that dogs with SImax/L5 <= 1.4, SImax/SImin <= 2, and SImax/SIave <= 1.3 values are very unlikely to be mechanically obstructed; dogs with SImax/L5 >= 2.4, SImax/SImin >= 3.4 and SI(ma)x/SIave >= 1.9 are very likely obstructed, particularly if segmental dilation (less than 25% of the small intestine) is present. Dogs with ratios falling between these thresholds may need further testing unless other signs justify surgical exploration or endoscopy. (C) 2014 American College of Veterinary Radiology.
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