Journal article
Quantification of gastroesophageal regurgitation in brachycephalic dogs
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Vol.36(3), pp.927-934
2022
Abstract
Background
Gastroesophageal reflux and regurgitation occurs in brachycephalic dogs, but objective assessment is lacking.
Objectives
Quantify reflux in brachycephalic dogs using an esophageal pH probe and determine the association with scored clinical observations.
Animals
Fifty-one brachycephalic dogs.
Methods
Case review study. Signs of respiratory and gastrointestinal disease severity were graded based on owner assessment. An esophageal pH probe with 2 pH sensors was placed for 18-24 hours in brachycephalic dogs that presented for upper airway assessment. Proximal and distal reflux were indicated by detection of fluid with a pH ≤4. The median reflux per hour, percentage time pH ≤4, number of refluxes ≥5 minutes and longest reflux event for distal and proximal sensors were recorded. Association of preoperative respiratory and gastrointestinal grade, laryngeal collapse grade, and previous airway surgery with the distal percentage time pH ≤4 was examined using 1-way ANOVA.
Results
A total of 43 of 51 dogs (84%; 95% confidence interval 72-92) displayed abnormal reflux with a median (range) distal percentage time pH ≤4 of 6.4 (2.5-36.1). There was no significant association between the distal percentage time pH ≤4 and respiratory grade, gastrointestinal grade, laryngeal collapse grade, or previous upper airway surgery.
Conclusions and Clinical Importance
The occurrence of reflux is not associated with owner-assessed preoperative respiratory and gastrointestinal grade, laryngeal collapse grade, and previous airway surgery. Esophageal pH measurement provides an objective assessment tool before and after surgery.
Details
- Title
- Quantification of gastroesophageal regurgitation in brachycephalic dogs
- Authors/Creators
- C. Appelgrein (Author/Creator) - Murdoch UniversityG. Hosgood (Author/Creator) - Murdoch UniversityM. Thompson (Author/Creator) - Murdoch UniversityF. Coiacetto (Author/Creator)
- Publication Details
- Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Vol.36(3), pp.927-934
- Publisher
- American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
- Identifiers
- 991005545027707891
- Copyright
- © 2022 The Authors.
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Veterinary Medicine
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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