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Aydın İlinde (Türkiye) Obstrüktif Alt İdrar Yolu Hastalıklı Kedilerin Klinikopatolojik Özellikleri

Year 2021, Volume: 14 Issue: 4, 474 - 481, 31.12.2021
https://doi.org/10.30607/kvj.1003077

Abstract

Bu çalışmanın amacı, Aydın ilinde (Türkiye) obstrüktif FLUTD'li kedilerin klinikopatolojik özelliklerini ve bu özelliklerin kısa (<36 saat) ve uzun süreli (≥36 saat) tıkanıklıklarla ilişkisini retrospektif olarak araştırmaktı. Çalışmaya obstrüktif FLUTD'li farklı ırk ve yaşlarda toplam 27 yetişkin kedi dahil edildi. Bunlardan 19'u kısa süreli (Grup 1) ve 8'i uzun süreli (Grup 2) üretral obstrüksiyon öyküsü ve klinik bulgularına sahipti. Üretral obstrüksiyonu olan kedilerin çoğu erkek, genç-orta yaşlı (ortalama 4.32±0.6) ve melezdi ve iki grup arasında temel özellikler açısından belirgin bir fark yoktu. Disüri, strangüri, oligüri/anüri gibi lokalize semptomların yanı sıra dehidratasyon, kusma ve letarji gibi polisistemik bulgular Grup 2'deki kedilerde Grup 1'deki kedilere göre istatistiksel olarak daha sıktı. . Piyüri, hematüri ve proteinüri idrar tahlilinde en sık görülen bulgulardı. Uzun süreli obstrüksiyonu olan kedilerde (Grup 2) azotemi ve hiperkalemi nispeten şiddetli ve yaygındı. Sonuç olarak, bu çalışma üretral obstrüksiyonu olan kedilerde klinikopatolojik değişikliklerin obstrüksiyonun süresi ile ilişkili olduğunu göstermiştir. Hem klinik bulguların hem de metabolik değişikliklerin ciddiyeti dikkate alındığında üretra tıkanıklığı olan kedilerde acil müdahale büyük önem taşımaktadır.

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Clinicopathological Characteristics of Cats with Obstructive Lower Urinary Tract Disease in the Aydın Province (Turkey)

Year 2021, Volume: 14 Issue: 4, 474 - 481, 31.12.2021
https://doi.org/10.30607/kvj.1003077

Abstract

The aim of this study was to retrospectively investigate the clinicopathological characteristics of cats with obstructive FLUTD in Aydin Province (Turkey) and the relationship of these features with short- (<36 hours) and long-term (≥36 hours) obstructions. A total of 27 adult cats of different breeds and ages with obstructive FLUTD were included in the study. Of these, 19 had short-term (Group 1), and 8 had long-term (Group 2) urethral obstruction history and clinical findings. Most of the cats with urethral obstruction were male, a mean age of 4.32±0.6 and cross-breed. Regarding the baseline characteristics, no obvious differences between the two groups. Besides localized symptoms such as dysuria, stranguria, oliguria/anuria, polysystemic findings such as dehydration, vomiting, and lethargy were statistically more frequent in the Group 2 cats compared to the Group 1. Pyuria, haematuria and proteinuria were the most common findings in the urinalysis. In cats with long-term obstruction (Group 2), azotemia and hyperkalemia were relatively severe and common. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that clinicopathological changes in cats with urethral obstruction are related to the duration of the obstruction. Considering the severity of both clinical findings and metabolic changes, emergency intervention in cats with urethral obstruction is of great importance.

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  • Fischer J, Lane I, Stokes J. Acute postrenal azotemia: etiology, clinicopathology, and pathophysiology. Compendium (Yardley, PA). 2009; 31(11), 520-30.
  • Fröhlich L, Hartmann K, Sautter-Louis C, Dorsch R. Postobstructive diuresis in cats with naturally occurring lower urinary tract obstruction: incidence, severity and association with laboratory parameters on admission. J Feline Med Surg. 2016; 18(10):809-817.
  • Gerber B, Boretti FS, Kley S, Laluha P, Müller C, Sieber N, Unterer S, Wenger M, Flückıger M, Glaus T, Reusch CE. Evaluation of clinical signs and causes of lower urinary tract disease in European cats. Small Anim Pract. 2005; 46(12):571-577.
  • Gerber B, Eichenberger S, Reusch CE. Guarded long-term prognosis in male cats with urethral obstruction. J Feline Med Surg. 2008; 10(1):16-23.
  • Joseph WB, Delmar RF, David JP, Cari AO, Jeanne AB, Scott AB. Pathophysiology of urethral obstruction. Veterinary Clinics: Small Anim Pract. 1996; 26(2):255-264.
  • Kovarikova S, Simerdova V, Bilek M, Honzak D, Palus V, Marsalek P. Clinicopathological characteristics of cats with signs of feline lower urinary tract disease in the Czech Republic. Vet Med. 2020; 65(3):123-133.
  • Kyles AE, Hardie EM, Wooden BG, Adin CA, Stone EA, Gregory CR, Ling GV. Clinical, clinicopathologic, radiographic, and ultrasonographic abnormalities in cats with ureteral calculi: 163 cases (1984–2002). JAVMA. 2017; 226(6), 932-936.
  • Lee JA, Drobatz KJ. Characterization of the clinical characteristics, electrolytes, acid–base, and renal parameters in male cats with urethral obstruction. J Vet Emerg Crit Care. 2003; 13(4): 227-233.
  • Lekcharoensuk C, Osborne CA, Lulich JP. Epidemiologic study of risk factors for lower urinary tract diseases in cats. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2001; 218(9):1429-1435.
  • Lew-Kojrys S, Mikulska-Skupien E, Snarska A, Krystkiewicz W, Pomianowski A. Evaluation of clinical signs and causes of lower urinary tract disease in Polish cats. Vet Med. 2017; 62(7):386-393.
  • Mauro KD, Bradley CW, Drobatz KJ. Postmortem urinary tract changes in cats with urethral obstruction. J Vet Emerg Crit Care. 2020; 30(2):187-193.
  • Neri AM, de Araújo Machado LH, Okamoto PTCG, Filippi MG, Takahira RK, Melchert A, Lourenço MLG. Routine screening examinations in attendance of cats with obstructive lower urinary tract disease. Top Companion Anim Med. 2016; 31(4):140-145.
  • Sævik BK, Trangerud C, Ottesen N, Sørum H, Eggertsdóttir AV. Causes of lower urinary tract disease in Norwegian cats. J Feline Med Surg. 2011; 13(6): 410-417.
  • Segev G, Livne H, Ranen E, Lavy E. Urethral obstruction in cats: predisposing factors, clinical, clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis. J Feline Med Surg. 2011; 13(2):101-108.
  • Sumner JP, Rishniw M. Urethral obstruction in male cats in some Northern United States shows regional seasonality. Vet J. 2017; 220:72-74.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Veterinary Sciences
Journal Section RESEARCH ARTICLE
Authors

Ceren Dinler Ay 0000-0002-0706-1856

Gülten Emek Tuna 0000-0002-9729-8813

Bülent Ulutaş 0000-0002-8399-7082

Hüseyin Voyvoda 0000-0003-4059-0626

Publication Date December 31, 2021
Acceptance Date November 23, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 14 Issue: 4

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APA Dinler Ay, C., Tuna, G. E., Ulutaş, B., Voyvoda, H. (2021). Clinicopathological Characteristics of Cats with Obstructive Lower Urinary Tract Disease in the Aydın Province (Turkey). Kocatepe Veterinary Journal, 14(4), 474-481. https://doi.org/10.30607/kvj.1003077
AMA Dinler Ay C, Tuna GE, Ulutaş B, Voyvoda H. Clinicopathological Characteristics of Cats with Obstructive Lower Urinary Tract Disease in the Aydın Province (Turkey). kvj. December 2021;14(4):474-481. doi:10.30607/kvj.1003077
Chicago Dinler Ay, Ceren, Gülten Emek Tuna, Bülent Ulutaş, and Hüseyin Voyvoda. “Clinicopathological Characteristics of Cats With Obstructive Lower Urinary Tract Disease in the Aydın Province (Turkey)”. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal 14, no. 4 (December 2021): 474-81. https://doi.org/10.30607/kvj.1003077.
EndNote Dinler Ay C, Tuna GE, Ulutaş B, Voyvoda H (December 1, 2021) Clinicopathological Characteristics of Cats with Obstructive Lower Urinary Tract Disease in the Aydın Province (Turkey). Kocatepe Veterinary Journal 14 4 474–481.
IEEE C. Dinler Ay, G. E. Tuna, B. Ulutaş, and H. Voyvoda, “Clinicopathological Characteristics of Cats with Obstructive Lower Urinary Tract Disease in the Aydın Province (Turkey)”, kvj, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 474–481, 2021, doi: 10.30607/kvj.1003077.
ISNAD Dinler Ay, Ceren et al. “Clinicopathological Characteristics of Cats With Obstructive Lower Urinary Tract Disease in the Aydın Province (Turkey)”. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal 14/4 (December 2021), 474-481. https://doi.org/10.30607/kvj.1003077.
JAMA Dinler Ay C, Tuna GE, Ulutaş B, Voyvoda H. Clinicopathological Characteristics of Cats with Obstructive Lower Urinary Tract Disease in the Aydın Province (Turkey). kvj. 2021;14:474–481.
MLA Dinler Ay, Ceren et al. “Clinicopathological Characteristics of Cats With Obstructive Lower Urinary Tract Disease in the Aydın Province (Turkey)”. Kocatepe Veterinary Journal, vol. 14, no. 4, 2021, pp. 474-81, doi:10.30607/kvj.1003077.
Vancouver Dinler Ay C, Tuna GE, Ulutaş B, Voyvoda H. Clinicopathological Characteristics of Cats with Obstructive Lower Urinary Tract Disease in the Aydın Province (Turkey). kvj. 2021;14(4):474-81.

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