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癫痫犬可能的突然意外死亡(pSUDED)

Probable Sudden Unexpected Death in Dogs With Epilepsy (pSUDED).

作者信息

Huenerfauth Enrice, Nessler Jasmin, Erath Johannes, Tipold Andrea

机构信息

Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, University of Veterinary Medicine, Hannover, Germany.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2021 Apr 27;8:600307. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.600307. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Sudden unexpected death in human epileptic patients (SUDEP) is defined as death related to recurrent unprovoked seizures, death occurring unexpectedly, and suddenly in a patient with reasonable state of health, without an obvious medical cause of death, trauma, asphyxia, or intractable status epilepticus, and in post mortem examination no obvious reason for death can be found. "Probable SUDEP" (pSUDEP) is defined as SUDEP not confirmed pathologically. The adapted abbreviation for dogs is used in the following: "pSUDED" (probable sudden unexpected death in dogs with epilepsy). The aim of the present monocentric retrospective study using an online questionnaire was to evaluate the occurrence of pSUDED. Data of canine patients presented with seizures between 01/1998 and 05/2018 were retrospectively analyzed and classified according to their etiology ( = 1,503). Owners were contacted by telephone to participate in answering a validated questionnaire. A total of 509 owners were reached, and 373 owners completed the questionnaire. In addition to signalement (e.g., breed), special attention was paid to the frequency and presentation of seizures and seizures in the context of death. Fifty-one percent (191/373) of the dogs were dead at the endpoint of the study. A large proportion of the dogs was euthanized (149/191) because of seizure severity or health problems unrelated to seizures. Idiopathic epilepsy (IE) was diagnosed in 19/34 dogs which died unexpectedly. Of these seven animals had to be excluded for further investigation of pSUDED because of status epilepticus or aspiration pneumonia as a result of the seizures. In 12 dogs with IE the last seizure event occurred between 6 h and ~3 months before death. pSUDED was suspected in these dogs and an occurrence rate of 4.5-10% was calculated. pSUDED appears in a similar occurrence rate as human SUDEP and should be considered as a possible complication in epileptic dogs. The results of this study suggest that dogs with IE but especially those with brachycephalic syndrome and cluster seizures have an increased risk to die of pSUDED. Owners of dogs with seizures should be educated about the risk of sudden death in dogs with epilepsy.

摘要

人类癫痫患者的意外猝死(SUDEP)被定义为与反复无诱因发作相关的死亡,在健康状况尚可的患者中意外且突然发生,无明显的医学死因、外伤、窒息或难治性癫痫持续状态,且尸检时找不到明显的死亡原因。“可能的SUDEP”(pSUDEP)被定义为未经病理证实的SUDEP。以下使用犬类的适配缩写:“pSUDED”(癫痫犬可能的意外猝死)。本项使用在线问卷的单中心回顾性研究旨在评估pSUDED的发生率。对1998年1月至2018年5月间出现癫痫发作的犬类患者数据进行回顾性分析,并根据其病因进行分类(n = 1503)。通过电话联系犬主参与回答一份经过验证的问卷。共联系到509位犬主,373位犬主完成了问卷。除了基本信息(如品种)外,特别关注癫痫发作的频率和表现以及死亡时的癫痫发作情况。在研究终点时,51%(191/373)的犬只死亡。很大一部分犬只因癫痫发作严重程度或与癫痫无关的健康问题而被安乐死(149/191)。在34只意外死亡的犬只中,19只被诊断为特发性癫痫(IE)。其中7只动物因癫痫持续状态或癫痫发作导致的吸入性肺炎而被排除,以便进一步研究pSUDED。在12只患有IE的犬只中,最后一次癫痫发作事件发生在死亡前6小时至约3个月之间。怀疑这些犬患有pSUDED,并计算出发生率为4.5 - 10%。pSUDED的发生率与人类SUDEP相似,应被视为癫痫犬可能出现的并发症。本研究结果表明,患有IE的犬只,尤其是那些患有短头综合征和丛集性癫痫发作的犬只,死于pSUDED的风险增加。应向癫痫犬的主人宣传癫痫犬突然死亡的风险。

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