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ABSTRACT: Background
The prevalence and clinical characteristics of different etiologies of peripheral edema in dogs are unknown.Hypothesis/objectives
To determine the prevalence of different etiologies of peripheral edema, describe clinical characteristics that vary among etiologies, and report survival times.Animals
Five hundred twenty-seven dogs with peripheral edema.Methods
Retrospective medical record review. Differences in clinical variables among etiology groups were assessed by Kruskal-Wallis testing with post hoc pairwise Dunn's testing and Chi-square testing with Monte Carlo simulation.Results
The most common etiologies of peripheral edema in dogs were vasculitis (n = 193, 37%), lymphatic/venous obstruction (LVO; 114, 22%), and hypoalbuminemia (94, 18%). Right-sided congestive heart failure (R-CHF) was uncommon (25, 5%). Edema was localized in 377 (72%) dogs and generalized in 142 (27%) dogs, and hypoalbuminemia was more likely to cause generalized edema compared to LVO or vasculitis (P < .0001). Concurrent abdominal effusion (155, 29%) was more common than pleural (77, 15%) or pericardial (12, 2%) effusion. Abdominal and pleural effusion occurred more commonly in dogs with hypoalbuminemia or R-CHF compared to LVO or vasculitis (P < .0001).Conclusions and clinical importance
Distribution of edema, concurrent cavitary effusions, and clinicopathological data can help predict the underlying etiology of peripheral edema in dogs.
SUBMITTER: Whelchel BD
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10473034 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep-Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Whelchel Bradley D BD Palerme Jean-Sebastien JS Tou Sandy P SP Ward Jessica L JL
Journal of veterinary internal medicine 20230715 5
<h4>Background</h4>The prevalence and clinical characteristics of different etiologies of peripheral edema in dogs are unknown.<h4>Hypothesis/objectives</h4>To determine the prevalence of different etiologies of peripheral edema, describe clinical characteristics that vary among etiologies, and report survival times.<h4>Animals</h4>Five hundred twenty-seven dogs with peripheral edema.<h4>Methods</h4>Retrospective medical record review. Differences in clinical variables among etiology groups were ...[more]