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Vet Surg ; 37(7): 656-62, 2008 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19134088

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between preoperative liver size, bodyweight, and tolerance to shunt occlusion in dogs with congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunt(s) (CPSS). STUDY DESIGN: Longitudinal cohort study. ANIMALS: Dogs with CPSS (n=35). METHODS: Ultrasonography was used to measure preoperative maximum transverse dimension of the liver (TS) of each dog. Intraoperative portal pressures were measured, before and after CPSS occlusion, via a jejunal vein catheter. Tolerance to shunt occlusion was judged on gross visceral observations, and on changes in portal pressure, central venous and mean arterial pressures. RESULTS: TS was significantly related to bodyweight (P<.05). Mean ratios for TS/bodyweight were calculated for dogs tolerant and intolerant of acute complete shunt occlusion. Dogs tolerant to occlusion had significantly higher TS/bodyweight ratios than dogs intolerant to occlusion (P=.025). Dogs with a TS/bodyweight ratio of >7 were more likely to tolerate CPSS occlusion than dogs with a TS/bodyweight ratio of <5 (P=.036). A model was generated to predict portal pressure rise after shunt occlusion, based on liver dimensions and bodyweight (R=0.668). Intestinal oxygenation did not correlate significantly with tolerance to CPSS occlusion (P=.29). CONCLUSION: In dogs with CPSS, liver size (relative to bodyweight) is significantly greater (P=.025) in dogs that are tolerant of full ligation than intolerant of occlusion. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Preoperative measurement of bodyweight and liver size help indicate the likelihood of tolerance to acute complete occlusion of CPSS in dogs.


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Body Weight/physiology , Congenital Abnormalities/veterinary , Dog Diseases/congenital , Liver/pathology , Portal System/abnormalities , Portal System/surgery , Animals , Cohort Studies , Congenital Abnormalities/diagnostic imaging , Congenital Abnormalities/surgery , Dog Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Dog Diseases/surgery , Dogs , Female , Hypertension, Portal/veterinary , Liver/blood supply , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Organ Size , Portal System/diagnostic imaging , Portal Vein/abnormalities , Portal Vein/diagnostic imaging , Portal Vein/surgery , Treatment Outcome , Ultrasonography/methods , Ultrasonography/veterinary
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