Canine gastric dilatation/volvulus syndrome in a veterinary critical care unit: 295 cases (1986-1992)

Two hundred ninety-five case records were included in an analysis of dogs treated by a standardized protocol for gastric dilatation/volvulus syndrome between 1986 and 1992. A breed predisposition was demonstrated for Great Danes, German Shepherd Dogs, large mixed-breed dogs, and Standard Poodles. On...

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Published inJournal of the American Veterinary Medical Association Vol. 207; no. 4; p. 460
Main Authors Brockman, D.J. (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.), Washabau, R.J, Drobatz, K.J
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Published United States 15.08.1995
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Abstract Two hundred ninety-five case records were included in an analysis of dogs treated by a standardized protocol for gastric dilatation/volvulus syndrome between 1986 and 1992. A breed predisposition was demonstrated for Great Danes, German Shepherd Dogs, large mixed-breed dogs, and Standard Poodles. One hundred and ninety-three dogs had gastric dilatation and volvulus (GDV) confirmed at surgery, 66 had simple gastric dilatation (GD), and 36 others had gastric dilatation but volvulus could not be proved or disproved (GD +/- V). Among dogs with GDV, the fatality rate was 15% (29/193). Twenty-six (13.5%) dogs with GDV underwent partial gastrectomy, and 8 (31%) died or were subsequently euthanatized. In comparing the group of dogs with GDV that survived to those that died, there were no statistical differences in the age of dog, time between onset of clinical signs and admission, time from admission to surgery, or duration of anesthesia. Cardiac arrhythmias were detected in 40% (78/193) of the dogs with GDV. There also was no statistical correlation between development of a cardiac arrhythmia and outcome in dogs with GDV. The causes of death in dogs with GDV were multiple and varied; presumed gastric necrosis was a common reason for intraoperative euthanasia (11 dogs). Among dogs with GD or GD +/- V, the fatality rate was 0.9% (1/102).
AbstractList Two hundred ninety-five case records were included in an analysis of dogs treated by a standardized protocol for gastric dilatation/volvulus syndrome between 1986 and 1992. A breed predisposition was demonstrated for Great Danes, German Shepherd Dogs, large mixed-breed dogs, and Standard Poodles. One hundred and ninety-three dogs had gastric dilatation and volvulus (GDV) confirmed at surgery, 66 had simple gastric dilatation (GD), and 36 others had gastric dilatation but volvulus could not be proved or disproved (GD +/- V). Among dogs with GDV, the fatality rate was 15% (29/193). Twenty-six (13.5%) dogs with GDV underwent partial gastrectomy, and 8 (31%) died or were subsequently euthanatized. In comparing the group of dogs with GDV that survived to those that died, there were no statistical differences in the age of dog, time between onset of clinical signs and admission, time from admission to surgery, or duration of anesthesia. Cardiac arrhythmias were detected in 40% (78/193) of the dogs with GDV. There also was no statistical correlation between development of a cardiac arrhythmia and outcome in dogs with GDV. The causes of death in dogs with GDV were multiple and varied; presumed gastric necrosis was a common reason for intraoperative euthanasia (11 dogs). Among dogs with GD or GD +/- V, the fatality rate was 0.9% (1/102).
Author Drobatz, K.J
Brockman, D.J. (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.)
Washabau, R.J
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ARRHYTHMIA
BIOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES
BREED DIFFERENCES
Breeding
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CHIEN
Critical Care
DIFERENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
DIFFERENCE BIOLOGIQUE
DIGESTIVE DISORDERS
Dog Diseases - mortality
Dog Diseases - therapy
DOGS
ENFERMEDADES CARDIOVASCULARES
ENFERMEDADES ESTOMACALES
Female
Gastric Dilatation - mortality
Gastric Dilatation - therapy
Gastric Dilatation - veterinary
INCIDENCE
INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION
MALADIE CARDIOVASCULAIRE
MALADIE GASTRIQUE
Male
MORBIDITE
MORBIDITY
MORBOSIDAD
MORTALIDAD
MORTALITE
MORTALITY
Necrosis
PATHOGENESE
PATHOGENESIS
PATOGENESIS
PERRO
PREDISPOSITION
PROGNOSIS
Retrospective Studies
Stomach - pathology
Stomach - surgery
STOMACH DISEASES
Stomach Volvulus - mortality
Stomach Volvulus - therapy
Stomach Volvulus - veterinary
Syndrome
TRASTORNOS DIGESTIVOS
TREATMENT
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