Long-term outcome of sudden acquired retinal degeneration syndrome in dogs

Objective—To investigate long-term outcomes and owner-perceived quality of life associated with sudden acquired retinal degeneration syndrome (SARDS) in dogs. Design—Survey study. Animals—100 dogs with SARDS examined at 5 academic veterinary institutions from 2005 to 2010. Procedures—The diagnosis w...

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Published inJournal of the American Veterinary Medical Association Vol. 243; no. 10; pp. 1425 - 1431
Main Authors Stuckey, Jane A, Pearce, Jacqueline W, Giuliano, Elizabeth A, Cohn, Leah A, Bentley, Ellison, Rankin, Amy J, Gilmour, Margi A, Lim, Christine C, Allbaugh, Rachel A, Moore, Cecil P, Madsen, Richard W
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Abstract Objective—To investigate long-term outcomes and owner-perceived quality of life associated with sudden acquired retinal degeneration syndrome (SARDS) in dogs. Design—Survey study. Animals—100 dogs with SARDS examined at 5 academic veterinary institutions from 2005 to 2010. Procedures—The diagnosis was based on documented acute vision loss, normal results of ophthalmic examinations, and evaluation of extinguished bright-flash electroretinograms. Primary owners of affected dogs completed a questionnaire addressing outcome measures including vision, systemic signs, and perceived quality of life for their dogs. Results—Age at diagnosis was significantly correlated with positive outcome measures; dogs in which SARDS was diagnosed at a younger age were more likely to have alleged partial vision and higher owner-perceived quality of life. Polyphagia was the only associated systemic sign found to increase in severity over time. Medical treatment was attempted in 22% of dogs; visual improvement was not detected in any. Thirty-seven percent of respondents reported an improved relationship with their dog after diagnosis, and 95% indicated they would discourage euthanasia of dogs with SARDS. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance—Blindness and concurrent systemic signs associated with SARDS appeared to persist indefinitely, but only polyphagia increased in severity over time. Most owners believed their pets had good quality of life and would discourage euthanasia of dogs with SARDS.
AbstractList Objective—To investigate long-term outcomes and owner-perceived quality of life associated with sudden acquired retinal degeneration syndrome (SARDS) in dogs. Design—Survey study. Animals—100 dogs with SARDS examined at 5 academic veterinary institutions from 2005 to 2010. Procedures—The diagnosis was based on documented acute vision loss, normal results of ophthalmic examinations, and evaluation of extinguished bright-flash electroretinograms. Primary owners of affected dogs completed a questionnaire addressing outcome measures including vision, systemic signs, and perceived quality of life for their dogs. Results—Age at diagnosis was significantly correlated with positive outcome measures; dogs in which SARDS was diagnosed at a younger age were more likely to have alleged partial vision and higher owner-perceived quality of life. Polyphagia was the only associated systemic sign found to increase in severity over time. Medical treatment was attempted in 22% of dogs; visual improvement was not detected in any. Thirty-seven percent of respondents reported an improved relationship with their dog after diagnosis, and 95% indicated they would discourage euthanasia of dogs with SARDS. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance—Blindness and concurrent systemic signs associated with SARDS appeared to persist indefinitely, but only polyphagia increased in severity over time. Most owners believed their pets had good quality of life and would discourage euthanasia of dogs with SARDS.
To investigate long-term outcomes and owner-perceived quality of life associated with sudden acquired retinal degeneration syndrome (SARDS) in dogs. Survey study. 100 dogs with SARDS examined at 5 academic veterinary institutions from 2005 to 2010. The diagnosis was based on documented acute vision loss, normal results of ophthalmic examinations, and evaluation of extinguished bright-flash electroretinograms. Primary owners of affected dogs completed a questionnaire addressing outcome measures including vision, systemic signs, and perceived quality of life for their dogs. Age at diagnosis was significantly correlated with positive outcome measures; dogs in which SARDS was diagnosed at a younger age were more likely to have alleged partial vision and higher owner-perceived quality of life. Polyphagia was the only associated systemic sign found to increase in severity over time. Medical treatment was attempted in 22% of dogs; visual improvement was not detected in any. Thirty-seven percent of respondents reported an improved relationship with their dog after diagnosis, and 95% indicated they would discourage euthanasia of dogs with SARDS. Blindness and concurrent systemic signs associated with SARDS appeared to persist indefinitely, but only polyphagia increased in severity over time. Most owners believed their pets had good quality of life and would discourage euthanasia of dogs with SARDS.
Author Gilmour, Margi A
Rankin, Amy J
Moore, Cecil P
Madsen, Richard W
Lim, Christine C
Giuliano, Elizabeth A
Cohn, Leah A
Allbaugh, Rachel A
Bentley, Ellison
Pearce, Jacqueline W
Stuckey, Jane A
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Animals
Blindness - veterinary
Data Collection
Dog Diseases - pathology
Dogs
electroretinography
euthanasia
Female
macular degeneration
Male
medical treatment
Odds Ratio
pets
Quality of Life
questionnaires
Retinal Degeneration - pathology
Retinal Degeneration - veterinary
Surveys and Questionnaires
Time Factors
vision
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