Ultrasonographic features of gastrointestinal ulcerations in cats.

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Veterinary Record Pub Date : 2025-11-29 Epub Date: 2025-03-10 DOI:10.1002/vetr.5222
Ana Bach, Blanca Serra Gomez de la Serna, Thomas Maddox, Philippa Weston
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Background: Gastrointestinal ulceration in cats can be life threatening due to the risk of perforation and septic peritonitis. However, the ultrasound findings associated with this condition and their diagnostic sensitivities have not been described. Therefore, this multicentre retrospective study aimed to describe the clinical features and ultrasound findings for cats with gastrointestinal ulceration and estimate the diagnostic sensitivity of in these cases.

Methods: Hospital medical record databases were retrospectively searched for feline cases with 'ulcer' keywords. Cats were included in the study if they had undergone an abdominal ultrasound followed by surgical, endoscopic or postmortem histopathological verification of gastrointestinal ulceration.

Results: Twenty-four cats were included. On ultrasound examination, all cases showed a mucosal defect filled with hyperechoic microbubbles located in the stomach (29.2%), pylorus (16.7%), duodenum (29.2%), jejunum (20.8%) or ileocecocolic junction (4.2%). Single lesions were present in 75% of cases. Perforations occurred in 16.7% of cases. Wall thickening was detected in 62.5% of the cats, and loss of wall layering was observed in 54.2%. Underlying aetiologies included neoplasia (33.0%), inflammation (33.0%), trauma (12.5%) and foreign bodies (12.5%).

Limitations: The retrospective design limits standardisation of ultrasound techniques and records, thereby potentially limiting the generalisability of the findings.

Conclusion: Ulceration was identified by ultrasound in 75% of cats. Solitary ulcerative lesions with associated wall thickening and crater-like defects were most commonly documented.

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猫胃肠道溃疡的超声特征。
背景:猫的胃肠道溃疡可危及生命,因为有穿孔和脓毒性腹膜炎的风险。然而,与这种情况相关的超声结果及其诊断敏感性尚未被描述。因此,本多中心回顾性研究旨在描述猫胃肠道溃疡的临床特征和超声表现,并估计这些病例的诊断敏感性。方法:回顾性检索医院病历数据库中以“溃疡”为关键词的猫病例。如果猫接受了腹部超声检查,然后进行了手术、内窥镜检查或死后的胃肠道溃疡组织病理学检查,则将其纳入研究。结果:共纳入24只猫。在超声检查中,所有病例均显示粘膜缺损充满高回声微泡,位于胃(29.2%)、幽门(16.7%)、十二指肠(29.2%)、空肠(20.8%)或回肠结肠交界处(4.2%)。75%的病例存在单一病变。16.7%的病例出现穿孔。62.5%的猫体壁增厚,54.2%的猫体壁失去分层。病因包括肿瘤(33.0%)、炎症(33.0%)、外伤(12.5%)和异物(12.5%)。局限性:回顾性设计限制了超声技术和记录的标准化,从而潜在地限制了结果的普遍性。结论:75%的猫超声检出率为溃疡。单发溃疡性病变伴壁增厚和坑样缺陷是最常见的。
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Veterinary Record
Veterinary Record 农林科学-兽医学
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2.10
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9.10%
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1181
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Record (branded as Vet Record) is the official journal of the British Veterinary Association (BVA) and has been published weekly since 1888. It contains news, opinion, letters, scientific reviews and original research papers and communications on a wide range of veterinary topics, along with disease surveillance reports, obituaries, careers information, business and innovation news and summaries of research papers in other journals. It is published on behalf of the BVA by BMJ Group.
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