医学
急性胰腺炎
内科学
胰腺炎
腹水
喵喵
呼吸窘迫
急性呼吸窘迫
急性肾损伤
回顾性队列研究
疾病严重程度
重症监护医学
胃肠病学
预警得分
外科
急诊医学
肺
作者
Sharon Kuzi,Reut Mazor,Gilad Segev,Ran Nivy,Michal Mazaki‐Tovi,Hilla Chen,Dar Rimer,Asia Duneyevitz,Einat Yas,Eran Lavy,Itamar Aroch
摘要
Background Acute pancreatitis (AP) is common in dogs. Nevertheless, validated clinical severity index (CSI) scoring systems to assess severity and guide treatment in current, large‐scale studies are unavailable. Methods This is a retrospective study including 109 dogs. Pancreatitis was diagnosed based on clinical signs, abdominal sonographic evidence, positive pancreatic lipase assays and experts’ assessment consensus. Results The survival rate was 75 per cent (82 dogs). Azotaemia and presence of local complications (ie, ascites) and secondary complications (ie, acute kidney injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome) were significantly associated with death. In agreement with the previously published CSI, respiratory anomalies were significantly associated with death. However, in disagreement with that study, high scores in the kidney and local abdominal complication categories and the sum of scores of all nine categories, but not high gastrointestinal category score, were also significantly associated with death. A final CSI score of at least 4 was associated with death. Conclusions This study has validated a nine‐category CSI, proven a useful assessment tool in dogs with AP. Several previously reported and novel prognostic markers were assessed.
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