Retrospective analysis of radiographic signs in feline pleural effusions to predict disease aetiology

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العنوان: Retrospective analysis of radiographic signs in feline pleural effusions to predict disease aetiology
المؤلفون: Lily Hung, Belinda Judith Hopper, Zoe Lenard
المصدر: BMC veterinary research. 18(1)
سنة النشر: 2021
مصطلحات موضوعية: Heart Failure, Pleural Effusion, Radiography, General Veterinary, Neoplasms, Cats, Animals, General Medicine, Cat Diseases, Retrospective Studies
الوصف: Background The objectives of the study were to determine the prevalence of underlying conditions causing pleural effusion in cats and to calculate the positive predictive values, negative predictive values, sensitivity and specificity of radiographic signs to predict aetiology of the pleural fluid. Methods Data from 148 cats with pleural effusion and diagnosed with known aetiologies were retrospectively analysed. Sixty one cats had thoracic radiographs evaluated by consensus through pre-defined radiographic signs by two radiologists blinded to the diagnoses. Results Congestive heart failure (53.4%) was the most common diagnosis, followed by neoplasia (20.3%), pyothorax (10.8%), idiopathic chylous effusion (5.4%), feline infectious peritonitis (1.4%) and "other" or cats with multiple diagnoses (total 8.8%). Cats with an enlarged cardiac silhouette had a high positive predictive value of congestive heart failure (90%). Mediastinal masses (100%)and pulmonary masses (100%) were highly predictive of neoplastic disease. Pulmonary nodules (50%) were poorly predictive of neoplastic disease. The remainder of the radiographic variables were not informative predictors of underlying disease. Conclusions In our sample of cats, congestive heart failure was the most common cause of pleural effusion. Radiographically enlarged cardiac silhouette and presence of a mediastinal mass may be useful predictors of aetiology, however there are limitations to the use of radiography alone as a diagnostic tool.
تدمد: 1746-6148
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::44b513bf8685fb904dc10d966f128fcc
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35346189
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....44b513bf8685fb904dc10d966f128fcc
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE