Results of surgical correction of abnormalities associated with brachycephalic airway obstruction syndrome in dogs in Australia

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Torrez, CV [1 ]
Hunt, GB [1 ]
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[1] Univ Sydney, Fac Vet Sci, Univ Vet Ctr, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
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10.1111/j.1748-5827.2006.00059.x
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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OBJECTIVES: To describe clinical features of brachycephalic airway obstructive disease in dogs, the incidence of laryngeal collapse in dogs presenting for surgery and the outcome after surgery in dogs with laryngeal collapse. METHODS: Basic clinical details were reviewed retrospectively in 73 dogs. Presence of laryngeal collapse and short-term outcomes after surgery were determined for 64 dogs with complete medical records. Long-term outcomes were reviewed for 46 dogs by telephone survey between 19 and 77 months following surgery. RESULTS: Stenotic nares were present in 31 dogs (42(.)5 per cent), elongated soft palate in 63 (86(.)3 per cent) and everted laryngeal saccules in 43 (58(.)9 per cent). The most common breeds were the pug (19 dogs, 26 per cent), Cavalier King Charles spaniel (15 dogs, 20-5 per cent), British bulldog (14 dogs, 19(.)2 per cent) and Staffordshire bull terrier (4 dogs, 5(.)5 per cent). Laryngeal collapse was present in 34 of 64 (53 per cent) dogs. No dogs died perioperatively and only one dog was euthanased as a result of its respiratory disease three years after surgery. Telephone interviews indicated that 26 dogs (56(.)5 per cent) were much improved after surgery, 15 (32(.)6 per cent) had some improvement and 5 (10(.)9 per cent) showed no improvement. Signs that persisted after surgery were snoring during sleep (34 dogs, 73(.)9 per cent), stertor/stridor while conscious (23 dogs, 50 per cent), excessive panting (13 dogs, 28(.)3 per cent) and dyspnoea (10 dogs, 21(.)7 per cent). Long-term outcome was considered good, even in dogs with laryngeal collapse. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Laryngeal collapse is relatively common in dogs presented for surgical correction of brachycephalic airway obstructive disease. Dogs with severe laryngeal collapse often respond well to surgery. Clinical signs rarely resolve completely following surgery.
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