Nasopharyngeal Dimensions From Computed Tomography of Pugs and French Bulldogs With Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome

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作者
Heidenreich, Dorothee [1 ]
Gradner, Gabriele [1 ]
Kneissl, Sibylle [1 ]
Dupre, Gilles [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vet Med Vienna, Clin Small Anim Surg Ophthalmol Dent Physiotherap, Dept Small Anim & Horses, A-1210 Vienna, Austria
关键词
CAUDAL SOFT PALATE; HISTOLOGICAL-EVALUATION; STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS; SURGICAL-CORRECTION; DOGS; ANATOMY; BREEDS; OBSTRUCTION; PREVALENCE; NOSE;
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10.1111/vsu.12418
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
ObjectiveTo describe the nasopharyngeal airway dimensions of two brachycephalic breeds and to localize the area of smallest airway dimensions. Study DesignProspective, descriptive, computed tomographic imaging study. AnimalsThirty pugs and 30 French bulldogs with brachycephalic upper airway syndrome. MethodsThe thickness and length of the soft palate, cross-sectional area of the airway passage dorsal to the soft and hard palates, and cross-sectional area of the frontal sinus were measured and normalized to each dog's skull index and body weight before statistical comparison between breeds. Nasopharyngeal turbinates and surrounding airway space, and a possible relationship between the canine tooth angulation and the severity of airway obstruction were assessed. ResultsPugs had significantly smaller cross-sectional areas of the airway dorsal to the soft and hard palates than French bulldogs. In both breeds, the smallest nasopharyngeal cross-sectional areas were located dorsal to the caudal end of the soft palate. The soft palate of pugs was significantly shorter than that of French bulldogs and also significantly thinner when normalized to each dog's skull index. Pugs more commonly exhibited nasopharyngeal turbinates. Pugs had significantly smaller air-filled cavities at the location of the frontal sinus. No correlation between the nasopharyngeal dimensions and canine tooth angulation was observed. ConclusionComputed tomographic assessment of the upper airway morphology showed the smallest nasopharyngeal cross-sectional areas were located dorsal to the caudal end of the soft palate in both breeds. Pugs had a smaller nasopharyngeal cross-sectional area despite smaller soft palate dimensions than French bulldogs.
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