Purrfect Practice PC, Lebanon, OR, USA.
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA.
J Feline Med Surg. 2022 Sep;24(9):905-933. doi: 10.1177/1098612X221118761.
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is one of the most important infectious diseases and causes of death in cats; young cats less than 2 years of age are especially vulnerable. FIP is caused by a feline coronavirus (FCoV). It has been estimated that around 0.3% to 1.4% of feline deaths at veterinary institutions are caused by FIP.
This document has been developed by a Task Force of experts in feline clinical medicine as the 2022 AAFP/EveryCat Feline Infectious Peritonitis Diagnosis Guidelines to provide veterinarians with essential information to aid their ability to recognize cats presenting with FIP.
Nearly every small animal veterinary practitioner will see cases. FIP can be challenging to diagnose owing to the lack of pathognomonic clinical signs or laboratory changes, especially when no effusion is present. A good understanding of each diagnostic test's sensitivity, specificity, predictive value, likelihood ratio and diagnostic accuracy is important when building a case for FIP. Before proceeding with any diagnostic test or commercial laboratory profile, the clinician should be able to answer the questions of 'why this test?' and 'what do the results mean?' Ultimately, the approach to diagnosing FIP must be tailored to the specific presentation of the individual cat.
Given that the disease is fatal when untreated, the ability to obtain a correct diagnosis is critical. The clinician must consider the individual patient's history, signalment and comprehensive physical examination findings when selecting diagnostic tests and sample types in order to build the index of suspicion 'brick by brick'. Research has demonstrated efficacy of new antivirals in FIP treatment, but these products are not legally available in many countries at this time. The Task Force encourages veterinarians to review the literature and stay informed on clinical trials and new drug approvals.
猫传染性腹膜炎(FIP)是猫科动物最重要的传染病之一,也是导致猫死亡的主要原因之一;2 岁以下的幼猫尤其容易受到感染。FIP 是由猫冠状病毒(FCoV)引起的。据估计,兽医机构中约有 0.3%至 1.4%的猫死亡是由 FIP 引起的。
本文件由猫科临床医学专家工作组制定,作为 2022 年 AAFP/EveryCat 猫传染性腹膜炎诊断指南,为兽医提供必要的信息,以帮助他们识别患有 FIP 的猫。
几乎每个小动物兽医都会看到这种病例。由于缺乏特征性的临床症状或实验室变化,尤其是在没有渗出液的情况下,FIP 的诊断极具挑战性。在为 FIP 建立病例时,了解每种诊断测试的敏感性、特异性、预测值、似然比和诊断准确性非常重要。在进行任何诊断测试或商业实验室分析之前,临床医生应该能够回答“为什么要进行这项测试?”和“结果意味着什么?”最终,诊断 FIP 的方法必须根据个体猫的具体表现进行调整。
鉴于未经治疗该病会致命,因此获得正确的诊断至关重要。临床医生在选择诊断测试和样本类型时,必须考虑个体患者的病史、品种和全面的体格检查结果,以便逐步建立怀疑指数。研究已经证明了新抗病毒药物在 FIP 治疗中的疗效,但目前在许多国家,这些产品还没有合法上市。工作组鼓励兽医审查文献,了解临床试验和新药批准的最新情况。