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疑似胰腺炎猫的超声回声性与预后的比较。

Comparison of ultrasonographic echogenicity and outcome in cats with suspected pancreatitis.

作者信息

Lederer Kristina A, Hittmair Katharina M, Tichy Alexander, Zeugswetter Florian K

机构信息

Diagnostic Imaging, Department for Companion Animals and Horses, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria.

Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

J Feline Med Surg. 2022 Dec;24(12):1228-1237. doi: 10.1177/1098612X221074921. Epub 2022 Feb 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The aim of this study was to determine whether ultrasonographic pancreatic echogenicity, especially hypoechogenicity, has an impact on the prognosis of cats with suspected pancreatitis. We hypothesised that cats with a hypoechoic pancreas have a longer duration of hospitalisation, higher treatment costs and a higher mortality rate.

METHODS

This was a retrospective study, which included cats with clinical signs of pancreatitis, a SNAP fPL test result above the reference interval and ultrasonographic abnormalities consistent with pancreatitis. Medical records and follow-up information were retrieved from the local electronic database. Cases were assigned to one of three groups based on pancreatic echogenicity: hypoechoic, hyperechoic or mixed echogenicity. Statistical analysis aimed to assess differences in outcome, ultrasonographic abnormalities, historical features, physical examination findings, laboratory results, concurrent diseases or treatment costs.

RESULTS

Thirty-six (64%) cats with a hypoechoic, seven (13%) with a hyperechoic and 13 (23%) cats with a mixed echoic pancreas were included. Cats with a hypoechoic pancreas had a significantly lower median body weight ( = 0.010) and lower median body condition score ( = 0.004) compared with the other cats. Furthermore, they were presented as being lethargic significantly more often ( = 0.014), were more likely to have a homogeneously enlarged pancreas ( <0.001) and were less likely to have concurrent abnormalities or diseases, such as ultrasonographic enteric abnormalities ( = 0.020), triaditis ( = 0.013) and diabetes mellitus ( = 0.041). However, there was no difference in treatment costs ( = 0.961), duration of hospitalisation ( = 0.898), survival of hospitalisation ( = 0.419) or survival time ( = 0.256) between groups.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

In this study, echogenicity was of no prognostic value in cats with suspected pancreatitis. Cats with a hypoechoic pancreas were not associated with a poorer outcome than cats with a hyperechoic or mixed echoic pancreas.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在确定超声检查时胰腺的回声性,尤其是低回声性,是否对疑似胰腺炎的猫的预后有影响。我们假设胰腺低回声的猫住院时间更长、治疗费用更高且死亡率更高。

方法

这是一项回顾性研究,纳入有胰腺炎临床症状、SNAP fPL检测结果高于参考区间且超声检查异常符合胰腺炎表现的猫。从当地电子数据库中检索病历和随访信息。根据胰腺回声性将病例分为三组之一:低回声、高回声或混合回声。统计分析旨在评估结局、超声检查异常、病史特征、体格检查结果、实验室检查结果、并发疾病或治疗费用方面的差异。

结果

纳入了36只(64%)胰腺低回声的猫、7只(13%)胰腺高回声的猫和13只(23%)胰腺混合回声的猫。与其他猫相比,胰腺低回声的猫中位体重显著更低(=0.010),中位体况评分也更低(=0.004)。此外,它们表现出嗜睡的频率显著更高(=0.014),胰腺更可能均匀性增大(<0.001),并发异常或疾病的可能性更小,如超声检查发现的肠道异常(=0.020)、三联症(=0.013)和糖尿病(=0.041)。然而,各组之间在治疗费用(=0.961)、住院时间(=0.898)、住院存活率(=0.419)或生存时间(=0.256)方面没有差异。

结论及意义

在本研究中,回声性对疑似胰腺炎的猫没有预后价值。胰腺低回声的猫与胰腺高回声或混合回声的猫相比,结局并不更差。

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