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Association between anesthesia duration and outcome in dogs with surgically treated acute severe spinal cord injury caused by thoracolumbar intervertebral disk herniation.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Retrospective research recently identified a possible relationship between duration of surgery and outcome in severely affected dogs treated surgically for acute thoracolumbar intervertebral disk herniation (TL-IVDH).

Hypothesis

That increased duration of surgery is associated with poorer outcome in dogs with absent pain perception treated surgically for TL-IVDH.

Animals

Two hundred ninety-seven paraplegic dogs with absent pain perception surgically treated for acute TL-IVDH.

Methods

Retrospective cohort study. Medical records of 5 institutions were reviewed. Inclusion criteria were paraplegia with absence of pain perception, surgical treatment of TL-IVDH, and 1-year postoperative outcome (ambulatory: yes or no). Canine data, outcome, and surgery and total anesthesia duration were retrieved.

Results

In this study, 183/297 (61.6%) dogs were ambulatory within 1 year, 114 (38.4%) dogs failed to recover, including 74 dogs (24.9%) euthanized because of progressive myelomalacia. Median anesthesia duration in dogs that regained ambulation within 1 year of surgery (4.0 hours, interquartile range [IQR] 3.2-5.1) was significantly shorter than those that did not (4.5 hours, IQR 3.7-5.6, P = .01). Multivariable logistic regression demonstrated a significant negative association between both duration of surgery and total anesthesia time and ambulation at 1 year when controlling for body weight and number of disk spaces operated on.

Conclusions and clinical importance

Findings support a negative association between increased duration of anesthesia and outcome in this group of dogs. However, the retrospective nature of the data does not imply a causal relationship.

SUBMITTER: Fenn J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7379036 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Association between anesthesia duration and outcome in dogs with surgically treated acute severe spinal cord injury caused by thoracolumbar intervertebral disk herniation.

Fenn Joe J   Ru Hongyu H   Jeffery Nick D ND   Moore Sarah S   Tipold Andrea A   Soebbeler Franz J FJ   Wang-Leandro Adriano A   Mariani Christopher L CL   Early Peter J PJ   Muñana Karen R KR   Olby Natasha J NJ  

Journal of veterinary internal medicine 20200517 4


<h4>Background</h4>Retrospective research recently identified a possible relationship between duration of surgery and outcome in severely affected dogs treated surgically for acute thoracolumbar intervertebral disk herniation (TL-IVDH).<h4>Hypothesis</h4>That increased duration of surgery is associated with poorer outcome in dogs with absent pain perception treated surgically for TL-IVDH.<h4>Animals</h4>Two hundred ninety-seven paraplegic dogs with absent pain perception surgically treated for a  ...[more]

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