Quality of life improvement in 3 dogs with sleep-disordered breathing managed by permanent (crico)tracheostomy.

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES American journal of veterinary research Pub Date : 2024-12-20 DOI:10.2460/ajvr.24.09.0270
Jessica M Hynes, Jenna V Menard, Daniel J Lopez
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Abstract

Objective: To retrospectively describe the management of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) via permanent (crico)tracheostomy (PT).

Methods: The sample was 3 client-owned dogs. Each of the dogs had variable clinical signs related to their SDB with all having severely affected quality of sleep and experiencing multiple apneic episodes a night in the study period from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2023. Two of the 3 dogs showed minimal daytime clinical signs, with 1 owner reporting no noticeable changes in breathing, activity, or alertness, while another noted only mild alterations. Despite previous brachycephalic airway surgery, clinical signs persisted or recurred, and all owners considered euthanasia secondary to nighttime signs. Permanent (crico)tracheostomy was elected in all cases.

Results: Medical records were reviewed, and a standardized survey was administered to owners. All cases demonstrated variable degrees of improvement in the severity and frequency of clinical signs relating to SDB following PT, and overall quality of life improved from poor to good in all cases. All cases experienced surgical complications ranging from moderate to severe following PT, with 2 of 3 dogs requiring revision surgeries for skin-fold occlusion and stenosis of the PT.

Conclusions: Sleep-disordered breathing may be an underrecognized component of brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome, with nighttime clinical signs significantly impacting quality of life.

Clinical relevance: Permanent (crico)tracheostomy may be considered in cases that either do not respond to initial brachycephalic airway surgery or in cases where clinical signs recur years after initial surgery. Owners should be aware of the likelihood of revision surgeries to achieve optimal outcomes.

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永久性气管切开术治疗3只睡眠呼吸障碍犬的生活质量改善。
目的:回顾性描述永久性气管切开术(PT)治疗睡眠呼吸障碍(SDB)的方法。方法:以3只客户养犬为样本。在2019年1月1日至2023年12月31日的研究期间,每只狗都有与SDB相关的不同临床症状,所有狗的睡眠质量都受到严重影响,每晚都经历多次窒息发作。3只狗中有2只表现出最小的日间临床症状,1名主人报告呼吸、活动或警觉性没有明显变化,而另一名主人报告只有轻微的变化。尽管以前做过短头气道手术,但临床症状持续或复发,所有的主人都认为安乐死是继发于夜间症状。所有病例均选择永久性气管切开术。结果:审查了医疗记录,并对业主进行了标准化调查。所有病例在PT后与SDB相关的临床症状的严重程度和频率上都有不同程度的改善,所有病例的总体生活质量都从差改善到好。所有病例均出现中度至重度PT术后并发症,其中2 / 3的犬因皮肤褶皱闭塞和PT狭窄需要翻修手术。结论:睡眠呼吸障碍可能是短头性阻塞性气道综合征的一个未被充分认识的组成部分,夜间临床症状显著影响生活质量。临床相关性:对于最初的短头气道手术没有反应的病例,或者在首次手术后多年临床症状复发的病例,可以考虑永久性气管切开术。业主应该意识到翻修手术的可能性,以达到最佳效果。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Veterinary Research supports the collaborative exchange of information between researchers and clinicians by publishing novel research findings that bridge the gulf between basic research and clinical practice or that help to translate laboratory research and preclinical studies to the development of clinical trials and clinical practice. The journal welcomes submission of high-quality original studies and review articles in a wide range of scientific fields, including anatomy, anesthesiology, animal welfare, behavior, epidemiology, genetics, heredity, infectious disease, molecular biology, oncology, pharmacology, pathogenic mechanisms, physiology, surgery, theriogenology, toxicology, and vaccinology. Species of interest include production animals, companion animals, equids, exotic animals, birds, reptiles, and wild and marine animals. Reports of laboratory animal studies and studies involving the use of animals as experimental models of human diseases are considered only when the study results are of demonstrable benefit to the species used in the research or to another species of veterinary interest. Other fields of interest or animals species are not necessarily excluded from consideration, but such reports must focus on novel research findings. Submitted papers must make an original and substantial contribution to the veterinary medicine knowledge base; preliminary studies are not appropriate.
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