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英国犬类严重和致命热相关疾病的风险因素——一项兽医指南针研究

Risk Factors for Severe and Fatal Heat-Related Illness in UK Dogs-A VetCompass Study.

作者信息

Hall Emily J, Carter Anne J, Chico Guaduneth, Bradbury Jude, Gentle Louise K, Barfield Dominic, O'Neill Dan G

机构信息

Department of Clinical Science and Services, The Royal Veterinary College, Herts AL9 7TA, UK.

School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences, Nottingham Trent University, Notts NG25 0QF, UK.

出版信息

Vet Sci. 2022 May 11;9(5):231. doi: 10.3390/vetsci9050231.

Abstract

Heat-related illness (HRI) is predicted to increase in dogs due to rising global temperatures. This study evaluated retrospective VetCompass veterinary clinical records to explore geographical variability and ambient conditions associated with HRI events in UK dogs, and report the intrinsic (canine) and extrinsic (location, trigger, ambient weather) risk factors for severe disease and fatal outcome in dogs affected by HRI. Dogs living in London had the greatest odds for developing HRI compared with dogs living in the North West (OR 1.9, 95% CI 1.31-2.74). The median ambient temperature on days of HRI events was 16.9 °C. For dogs with HRI, age, bodyweight and trigger were risk factors associated with severe disease. Age, skull shape and clinical grade of HRI presentation were associated with a fatal outcome. Whilst the majority of HRI events overall were triggered by exertion, the risk of severe disease was greater in situations where dogs could not escape the heat source (vehicular confinement), and the risk of death in HRI cases was greater for those dogs with reduced capacity to thermoregulate (older and brachycephalic dogs). These results highlight the need for better owner awareness of the factors that increase the risk of severe and fatal HRI, as a first stage in protecting canine welfare in the face of rising global temperatures.

摘要

由于全球气温上升,预计犬类中暑相关疾病(HRI)会增加。本研究评估了VetCompass兽医临床回顾性记录,以探究与英国犬类HRI事件相关的地理变异性和环境条件,并报告受HRI影响犬类发生严重疾病和致命结局的内在(犬类自身)和外在(地点、触发因素、环境天气)风险因素。与生活在西北部的犬类相比,生活在伦敦的犬类发生HRI的几率最高(比值比1.9,95%置信区间1.31 - 2.74)。HRI事件发生当天的环境温度中位数为16.9℃。对于患有HRI的犬类,年龄、体重和触发因素是与严重疾病相关的风险因素。年龄、头骨形状和HRI表现的临床分级与致命结局相关。虽然总体上大多数HRI事件是由运动引发的,但在犬类无法逃离热源(车辆禁闭)的情况下,发生严重疾病的风险更高,而对于体温调节能力下降的犬类(老年犬和短头犬),HRI病例的死亡风险更高。这些结果凸显了提高宠物主人对增加严重和致命HRI风险因素认识的必要性,这是在全球气温上升的情况下保护犬类福利的第一步。

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