Vidal Pierre-André, Boysen Søren R, Fordellone Julie, Nectoux Alexandra, Allaouchiche Bernard, Pouzot-Nevoret Céline
Intensive Care Unit (SIAMU), Université de Lyon, VetAgro Sup, Marcy l'Etoile, France.
APCSe, Université de Lyon, VetAgro Sup, Marcy l'Étoile, France.
Front Vet Sci. 2024 Jun 26;11:1376004. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1376004. eCollection 2024.
Motor vehicular trauma, bite wounds, high-rise syndrome, and trauma of unknown origin are common reasons cats present to the emergency service. In small animals, thoracic injuries are often associated with trauma. The objective of this retrospective study was to evaluate limits of agreement (LOA) between thoracic point-of-care ultrasound (thoracic POCUS) and thoracic radiography (TXR), and to correlate thoracic POCUS findings to animal trauma triage (ATT) scores and subscores in a population of cats suffering from recent trauma.
Cats that had thoracic POCUS and TXR performed within 24 h of admission for suspected/witnessed trauma were retrospectively included. Thoracic POCUS and TXR findings were assessed as "positive" or "negative" based on the presence or absence of injuries. Cats positive on thoracic POCUS and TXR were assigned 1 to 5 tentative diagnoses: pulmonary contusions/hemorrhage, pneumothorax, pleural effusion, pericardial effusion, and diaphragmatic hernia. When available ATT scores were calculated. To express LOA between the two imaging modalities a kappa coefficient and 95% CI were calculated. Interpretation of kappa was based on Cohen values.
One hundred and eleven cats were included. 83/111 (74.4%) cats were assessed as positive based on thoracic POCUS and/or TXR. Pulmonary contusion was the most frequent diagnosis. The LOA between thoracic POCUS and TXR were moderate for all combined injuries, moderate for pulmonary contusions/hemorrhage, pneumothorax, diaphragmatic hernia, and fair for pleural effusion. Cats with positive thoracic POCUS had significantly higher median ATT scores and respiratory subscores compared to negative thoracic POCUS cats.
The frequency of detecting intrathoracic lesions in cats was similar between thoracic POCUS and TXR with fair to moderate LOA, suggesting thoracic POCUS is useful in cats suffering from trauma. Thoracic POCUS may be more beneficial in cats with higher ATT scores, particularly the respiratory score.
机动车创伤、咬伤、高楼综合征以及不明原因的创伤是猫被送到急诊服务部门的常见原因。在小动物中,胸部损伤常与创伤相关。这项回顾性研究的目的是评估胸部即时超声检查(thoracic POCUS)与胸部X线摄影(TXR)之间的一致性界限(LOA),并将胸部POCUS检查结果与近期遭受创伤的猫群体中的动物创伤分诊(ATT)评分及子评分相关联。
回顾性纳入因疑似/目睹创伤入院后24小时内接受胸部POCUS和TXR检查的猫。根据是否存在损伤,将胸部POCUS和TXR检查结果评估为“阳性”或“阴性”。胸部POCUS和TXR检查呈阳性的猫被给予1至5个初步诊断:肺挫伤/出血、气胸、胸腔积液、心包积液和膈疝。如有可用数据,则计算ATT评分。为了表达两种成像方式之间的LOA,计算了kappa系数和95%置信区间(CI)。kappa的解释基于科恩值。
共纳入111只猫。83/111(74.4%)只猫根据胸部POCUS和/或TXR评估为阳性。肺挫伤是最常见的诊断。胸部POCUS和TXR之间的LOA对于所有合并损伤为中等,对于肺挫伤/出血、气胸、膈疝为中等,对于胸腔积液为尚可。与胸部POCUS检查结果为阴性的猫相比,胸部POCUS检查结果为阳性的猫的中位ATT评分和呼吸子评分显著更高。
胸部POCUS和TXR在检测猫胸腔内病变的频率相似,LOA为尚可至中等,这表明胸部POCUS对遭受创伤的猫有用。胸部POCUS对ATT评分较高的猫可能更有益,尤其是呼吸评分。