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Dogs ≥ five years of age at the time of congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunt diagnosis have better long-term outcomes with surgical attenuation than with medical management alone.

Authors :
Wallace ML
Grimes JA
Edwards L
Lux CN
Tam C
Dickerson VM
Carroll KA
Scharf VF
Colberg V
Kudej RK
Otomo A
Singh A
Miller A
Regier PJ
Curcillo C
Holt DE
Ogden JA
Arai S
Upchurch DA
Eicher L
Howard J
Hardie RJ
Zellner EM
Milovancev M
Bennett B
Heape N
Matz BM
Schmiedt CW
Source :
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association [J Am Vet Med Assoc] 2022 Feb 24; Vol. 260 (7), pp. 758-764. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Feb 24.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Objective: To determine the outcome in dogs diagnosed with congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts (EHPSS) at ≥ 5 years of age treated with medical management only (M) or with surgical attenuation (S). The hypothesis was that dogs undergoing surgical attenuation would have a longer survival time than dogs undergoing medical management only.<br />Animals: 351 dogs definitively diagnosed with EHPSS at ≥ 5 years of age.<br />Procedures: Medical records from 2009 to 2019 at 16 veterinary teaching hospitals were evaluated. Data collected included signalment, clinical signs at diagnosis, clinicopathologic data, surgical and medical treatments, shunt morphology, clinical signs and medical treatments at 6 to 12 months after diagnosis, and survival time.<br />Results: 351 dogs (M, 119 [33.9%]; S, 232 [66.1%]) were included in the study. Survival time was longer with surgery than medical management (hazard ratio, 4.2; M, 3.4 years; S, 10.9 years). Continued clinical signs at 6 to 12 months after diagnosis were more common with medical management (M, 40% [33/88]; S, 14% [21/155]). Continued medical treatments at 6 to 12 months after diagnosis were more common in the medical management group (M, 78% [69/88]; S, 34% [53/155]). Perioperative mortality rate was 7.3%.<br />Clinical Relevance: Dogs diagnosed at ≥ 5 years of age with EHPSS have significantly better survival times and fewer clinical signs with surgical attenuation, compared with medical management. Older dogs have similar surgical mortality rates to dogs of all ages after surgical EHPSS attenuation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1943-569X
Volume :
260
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35201999
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.21.09.0417