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Long-Term Tapering Regimen Use Of Oclacitinib For The Control Of Pruritus In An Atopic Dog, Piyarat Chansiripornchai Sep 2024

Long-Term Tapering Regimen Use Of Oclacitinib For The Control Of Pruritus In An Atopic Dog, Piyarat Chansiripornchai

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

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Canine atopic dermatitis (CAD) is a genetically predisposed inflammatory skin disease with a global distribution, yet it is incurable. A key clinical sign of CAD is pruritus. Oclacitinib has proven effective in managing pruritus in atopic dogs. This case report details the long-term administration of oclacitinib every other day for controlling pruritus in an atopic dog. An 8-year-old atopic Bangkaew dog presented with pruritus, alopecia, and recurrent Malassezia pachydermatis infection. To control the pruritus, the dog received oclacitinib at a dose of 0.4 mg/kg orally every 24 hours for 30 weeks. The pruritus visual analog scale (PVAS) decreased from …


Outcomes In Dogs Undergoing Surgical Correction For Septic Peritonitis: A Retrospective Study In 61 Cases (2019-2022), Krishaporn Kradangnga, Naipaporn Kongrattanachat, Wichulada Suwansukroj, Jiraporn Supasombatolan, Chayanon Tiaraksa Sep 2024

Outcomes In Dogs Undergoing Surgical Correction For Septic Peritonitis: A Retrospective Study In 61 Cases (2019-2022), Krishaporn Kradangnga, Naipaporn Kongrattanachat, Wichulada Suwansukroj, Jiraporn Supasombatolan, Chayanon Tiaraksa

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

This retrospective study described clinical parameters, evaluated the chance of death (hazard ratio) and compared outcomes until hospital discharge in septic peritonitis dogs that underwent surgery in 61 cases at a single academic referral hospital population. The surgical records of 223 dogs with suspected septic peritonitis requiring surgical intervention were reviewed and a total of 61 dogs, primarily mixed breed (34.43%), with intraoperative gross lesions and cytology confirmed septic peritonitis were included in the study. The gastrointestinal tract was the most common source of septic peritonitis (52.46%). The overall survival to hospital discharge was 52.46%. Admission time until surgery, drain …


Companion Dogs And Depression, Anxiety, And Posttraumatic Stress Disorder In Adult Icu Survivors: A Scoping Review, Lindsey Nelson, Sue Lasiter, Amanda Emerson Aug 2024

Companion Dogs And Depression, Anxiety, And Posttraumatic Stress Disorder In Adult Icu Survivors: A Scoping Review, Lindsey Nelson, Sue Lasiter, Amanda Emerson

People and Animals: The International Journal of Research and Practice

Intensive care unit (ICU) survivors are at risk for developing persistent psychological sequelae that have been linked to decreased quality of life and increased mortality after hospital discharge. Standardized evidence-based treatments are lacking, mainly focus on physical rather than psychological recovery, and often occur in formal settings. Benefits of human– companion dog relationships have not been explored in the ICU survivor population before. Thus, the purposes of our review were to summarize the literature focused on the influence of companion dogs on depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD); identify what is known about the potential role companion dogs play …


Dog Guardians’ Subjective Well-Being During Times Of Stress And Crisis: A Diary Study Of Affect During Covid-19, Lori S. Hoy, Brigitte Stangl, Nigel Morgan Jun 2023

Dog Guardians’ Subjective Well-Being During Times Of Stress And Crisis: A Diary Study Of Affect During Covid-19, Lori S. Hoy, Brigitte Stangl, Nigel Morgan

People and Animals: The International Journal of Research and Practice

The impacts of companion animals on human well-being have been receiving increased media and research attention, especially in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. Previously, there have been calls for research to consider the major components of subjective well-being separately and for research designs to include assessments over time. In line with this suggestion, the purpose of this study was to gain a more comprehensive understanding of how being a dog guardian can impact affect and contribute to the overall assessment of subjective well-being. This study used a seven-day diary design to capture 31 dog guardians’ day-to- day feelings and thoughts …


Comparison Of An Intra-Articular Suture Technique And A Lateral Suture Technique In Toy Breed Dogs With Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture, Sirun Tuek-Um, Chaiyakorn Thitiyanaporn, Phitchaya Phongwirat, Naris Thengchaisri Mar 2022

Comparison Of An Intra-Articular Suture Technique And A Lateral Suture Technique In Toy Breed Dogs With Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture, Sirun Tuek-Um, Chaiyakorn Thitiyanaporn, Phitchaya Phongwirat, Naris Thengchaisri

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CCLR) can result in inflammation, pain, lameness and osteoarthritis. Because there is no isometric point for surgical stabilization for CCLR, the anatomical replacement of the ruptured cranial cruciate ligament with synthetic material may provide better outcomes. This retrospective study compared short-term post-operative outcomes between an intra-articular suture technique and a lateral suture technique for treating CCLR in toy breed dogs. Twenty dogs with unilateral CCLR were divided into two groups. The lateral suture technique was a lateral circumfabellar tibial suture with monofilament nylon and the intra-articular suture was performed by passing a suture through the femoral …


Clinical Characteristics, Antimicrobial Resistance And Treatment Outcomes Of Multidrug-Resistant Escherichia Coli Infection In Dogs And Cats At A Veterinary Teaching Hospital In Thailand, Jeerawat Soonthornsit, Sukanya Apiratwarrasakul, Nathita Phumthanakorn Mar 2022

Clinical Characteristics, Antimicrobial Resistance And Treatment Outcomes Of Multidrug-Resistant Escherichia Coli Infection In Dogs And Cats At A Veterinary Teaching Hospital In Thailand, Jeerawat Soonthornsit, Sukanya Apiratwarrasakul, Nathita Phumthanakorn

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

This retrospective study investigated the clinical characteristics of multidrug-resistant (MDR) Escherichia coli and its antimicrobial resistance phenotypes and analyzed the treatment outcomes of MDR E. coli infection in dogs and cats. The medical data of dogs and cats diagnosed in 2020 with E. coli infection at a veterinary teaching hospital were analyzed. Of 94 cases, the frequency of MDR E. coli (66%) infection was higher than that of non-MDR E. coli (34%). MDR E. coli was significantly more frequently detected in female dogs than non-MDR E. coli (P < 0.026). The most frequent MDR E. coli isolation sites were the urinary tract in dogs and skin wounds in cats. MDR E. coli isolates from dogs were highly resistant to ampicillin (96.1%), enrofloxacin (80.4%) and tetracycline (78.4%). Resistance to ampicillin (100%), enrofloxacin (90.9%), marbofloxacin (72.7%) and tetracycline (72.7%) occurred frequently in MDR E. coli isolates from cats. Low resistance to amikacin was detected in the MDR E. coli isolates from dogs and cats. The rates of clinical cure and non-clinical cure of the MDR E. coli and non-MDR E. coli cases were not significantly different. The duration of antimicrobial treatment for MDR E. coli was significantly longer in cats (12.6 ± 5.85 days) than in non-MDR E. coli cases (7 ± 0 days) (P < 0.048). Adjunctive therapy was prescribed more frequently in MDR E. coli (20%) than non-MDR E. coli cases (8.3%). The presence of MDR E. coli was high in this study. High resistance to commonly used antimicrobial drugs and treatment complications was observed in this study.


The Effects Of Biological And Health Characteristics Of Dogs On Intraindividual Variabilityof Blood Parameters, Sandra Nikolic, Branislava Belic, Marko Cincovic, Nikolina Novakov, Nada Plavsa, Sara Savic Jan 2022

The Effects Of Biological And Health Characteristics Of Dogs On Intraindividual Variabilityof Blood Parameters, Sandra Nikolic, Branislava Belic, Marko Cincovic, Nikolina Novakov, Nada Plavsa, Sara Savic

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Considering the great diversity among dogs and their different biological and health characteristics, as well as different treatment protocols, it has become important to assess the effects of these factors on intraindividual variability of blood parameters in dogs, which is the aim of this study. Blood samples were collected from one hundred client-owned dogs. The dogs were of different age, breed, sex, body condition, reproductive, and health status and were presented to the veterinary clinic for preventive or diagnostic procedures. The effect of age on intraindividual variation was significant for various blood parameters and it was essential to establish new …


The Alterations Of Fecal Microbiota In Dogs With Acute Diarrhea, Thailand, Jeerawat Soonthornsit, Natharin Ngamwongsatit, Panpanga Sangsuriya, Nlin Arya Dec 2021

The Alterations Of Fecal Microbiota In Dogs With Acute Diarrhea, Thailand, Jeerawat Soonthornsit, Natharin Ngamwongsatit, Panpanga Sangsuriya, Nlin Arya

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Acute diarrhea is a common clinical sign in dogs which the pathogenesis has associated with altered gut microbiome compositions and influenced by diet, environment, and medication. However, the impact of gut microbiome on dog health has still not been well elucidated in Thailand. This study aims to investigate the alterations of the fecal microbiome in dogs with diarrhea (<3 days) compared to healthy dogs. Fresh feces were collected once from each dog, and DNA extraction was performed following the QIAamp DNA stool mini kit protocol. The 16s rRNA gene, then, amplified and analyzed by the next-generation DNA sequencing technology. The results showed a significant reduction of the evenness and Shannon index in dogs with the diarrhea group. The most dominant phylum in healthy dogs, Firmicutes, was markedly declined. Additionally, significant decreases in bacterial abundances were observed in twelve genera. To the best of our knowledge, seven of them were first described in their alterations including Clostridium sensu stricto 1, Lachnospiraceae NKA4136 group, Erysipelatoclostridium, Tyzzerella 3, Alloprevotella and Slackia. Therefore, these findings disclose the new possible biomarkers for intestinal diseases and the effect of ordinary diets on the fecal microbiome in dog health, Thailand.


Evaluation Of The Hematological And Serum Protein Profiles Of Blood Parasite Coinfection In Naturally Infected Dogs, Sariya Asawakarn, Sirakarnt Dhitavat, Piyanan Taweethavonsawat Dec 2021

Evaluation Of The Hematological And Serum Protein Profiles Of Blood Parasite Coinfection In Naturally Infected Dogs, Sariya Asawakarn, Sirakarnt Dhitavat, Piyanan Taweethavonsawat

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Canine vector-borne diseases (CVBDs) are prevalent worldwide, including Thailand. Vectors can transmit more than one pathogen, and coinfections between blood parasites and/or filariae have been reported. Pathogenesis may affect the health status of infected dogs. Hematological, blood chemistry, and serum protein profile abnormalities can be used to screen for underlining causes of CVBDs. The aim of this study is to analyze the hematological and serum protein profiles as well as CRP in CVBD coinfection cases. In this study, 22 blood parasite coinfection cases are examined and classified into two groups: blood parasite coinfection (group 1: n = 16) and blood …


Retrospective Survey Of The Patterns Of Prescription And Request For Vitamins, Minerals And Vitamin-Mineral Formulations For Dogs In A Veterinary Hospital In Nigeria, Thelma Ebele Ihedioha, Isaac Uzoma Asuzu, John Anaelom Nwanta Sep 2021

Retrospective Survey Of The Patterns Of Prescription And Request For Vitamins, Minerals And Vitamin-Mineral Formulations For Dogs In A Veterinary Hospital In Nigeria, Thelma Ebele Ihedioha, Isaac Uzoma Asuzu, John Anaelom Nwanta

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

This study evaluated the patterns of prescription/request of vitamins, minerals and vitamin-mineral formulations (V-MF) for dogs presented for veterinary care at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital Nsukka (VTHN), Nigeria, between January 2013 and December 2017. Hospital records of a total of 4074 dogs were used for the study. Overall, vitamins, minerals and V-MF were prescribed/requested for 3096 out of the 4074 cases (75.33%). The frequency of prescription/requests for vitamins, minerals and V-MF significantly (p =0.000) increased from 54.1% in 2013 to 87.8% (highest) recorded in 2016 and the effect size of the variations across time was very strong (ɸc=0.268). Vitamin B-Complex …


Prevalence Of Canine Vector-Borne Blood Parasites In The Plain Regions Of Cambodia, Koemseang Nhuong, Samut Sum, Piyanan Taweethavonsawat Mar 2021

Prevalence Of Canine Vector-Borne Blood Parasites In The Plain Regions Of Cambodia, Koemseang Nhuong, Samut Sum, Piyanan Taweethavonsawat

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Canine vector-borne blood parasites (CVBP) cause various diseases in dogs. The aim of this study was to survey canine blood parasites in the plain regions of Cambodia. The study was conducted from November 2014 to September 2015. A total of 455 blood samples were collected from rural and urban areas in the plain regions of Cambodia. Six infected dogs were found (1.32%), with the following parasites: Dirofilaria immitis (2/6), Brugia pahangi (1/6), Babesia vogeli (1/6) and two co-infections of Ehrlichia canis with Anaplasma platys (1/6) and Babesia vogeli with Anaplasma platys (1/6). However, the rate of detection of blood parasitic …


Clinical And Hemostasis Predictors Of Mammary Gland Tumors In Bitches, Dmytro Bilyi, Mykhailo Rublenko, Liudmyla Kovalova, Dmytro Sliusarenko, Liudmyla Haluzina, Oleksandr Stotskyi, Sergey Maslikov Jan 2021

Clinical And Hemostasis Predictors Of Mammary Gland Tumors In Bitches, Dmytro Bilyi, Mykhailo Rublenko, Liudmyla Kovalova, Dmytro Sliusarenko, Liudmyla Haluzina, Oleksandr Stotskyi, Sergey Maslikov

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study presents the results of the study of clinical and hemostasis predictors of mammary gland tumors in bitches, which allow to determine the risk groups for this disease. The highest incidence rates were found in German and Eastern European Shepherds (22.1%), Dachshunds (12.8%) and Yorkshire terriers (9.5%) when kept in private households: 97.1%, 96.3% and 97.3%, respectively. Significantly increases the likelihood of mammary gland cancer in excess body weight - by 30%-100%, in the case of mixed feeding - up to 39.3%, the use of hormonal contraceptives - by 50%-60%. Adverse prognosis correlates with an increase in the size, …


Canine Hypoadrenocorticism: A Retrospective Study Of 32 Cases From 2011 To 2018., Cinthia Peres Camilo, Mauro Jose Lahm Cardoso, Paula Nassar De Marchi, Rafael Fagnani Jan 2021

Canine Hypoadrenocorticism: A Retrospective Study Of 32 Cases From 2011 To 2018., Cinthia Peres Camilo, Mauro Jose Lahm Cardoso, Paula Nassar De Marchi, Rafael Fagnani

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Primary hypoadrenocorticism is characterized by insufficient adrenocortical hormonal secretion of glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids, which causes unspecific signs and laboratory alterations such as hyponatremia and hyperkalemia, resulting in a low relation between these two electrolytes. The aim of this work was to carry out a retrospective study with data obtained from the medical records of 32 dogs with a proven diagnosis of hypoadrenocorticism between the years 2011 and 2018. The parameters weight, sex, reproductive condition, breed, and age were analyzed, as well as the results of laboratory tests of dogs with confirmed hypoadrenocorticism. There was no breed or sex predisposition. There …


A Retrospective Study Of The Effect Of Single Dose Intra-Articular Hyaluronic Acid Injection On Postoperative Recovery In Dogs Undergoing Stifle Surgery, Jiradet Trairatthanom, Sasithorn Trairatthanom, Naris Thengchaisri Dec 2019

A Retrospective Study Of The Effect Of Single Dose Intra-Articular Hyaluronic Acid Injection On Postoperative Recovery In Dogs Undergoing Stifle Surgery, Jiradet Trairatthanom, Sasithorn Trairatthanom, Naris Thengchaisri

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Hyarulonicacid (HA) is an abundant molecule found in synovial fluid and plays an important role as a lubricant and shock absorber for the joints. Nonetheless, the effects of synovial fluid replacement with HA after canine stifle surgery remains elusive. A retrospective study was conducted on 54 small breed dogs with either medial patellar luxation (MPL) or cranial cruciate ligament ruptures (CCLR). Dogs were classified as HA (21 with MPL-HA and 16 with CCLR-HA) or control (10 with MPL-C and 7 with CCLR-C) groups. The weight bearing score, lameness score, and pain scores were compared between HA and control groups on …


The Meaning And Motivation Of Children Participating In Animal-Assisted Therapy: A Pilot Study, Beth Laskowski, Melissa Y. Winkle, Whitney Lucas Molitor Sep 2019

The Meaning And Motivation Of Children Participating In Animal-Assisted Therapy: A Pilot Study, Beth Laskowski, Melissa Y. Winkle, Whitney Lucas Molitor

People and Animals: The International Journal of Research and Practice

Background: Despite claims that animal-assisted therapy is beneficial, there is limited empirical evidence supporting this. Current literature supports the physical, emotional, and psychological benefits an animal can provide, but few studies have explored the outcomes of incorporating an animal into skilled treatment facilitated by a healthcare professional. This study seeks to explore the effects of animal-assisted therapy in outpatient pediatric occupational therapy practice.

Purpose: The purpose of this research is to explore the meaningfulness and motivation animal-assisted therapy interventions provide for pediatric clients when compared with traditional occupational therapy treatment.

Methods: Researchers utilized a within-participants repeated-measures design for this study. …


The Use Of B-Scan Coupling With A-Scan Ultrasonography To Characterize Ocular Biometry In Canine Absolute Glaucoma, Napasorn Ngamrojanavanit, Natthaporn Tanthasathien, Nirachon Srisamai, Suchaya Taotongnuntasin, Panrawee Phoomvuthisarn, Nalinee Tuntivanich Sep 2019

The Use Of B-Scan Coupling With A-Scan Ultrasonography To Characterize Ocular Biometry In Canine Absolute Glaucoma, Napasorn Ngamrojanavanit, Natthaporn Tanthasathien, Nirachon Srisamai, Suchaya Taotongnuntasin, Panrawee Phoomvuthisarn, Nalinee Tuntivanich

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

This study was to investigate intraocular structures of canine absolute glaucomatous eyes using real time B-scan ultrasonography in accordance with the amplitude mode. Ten normal eyes and twenty absolute glaucomatous eyes were included in this study. Ocular biometry via closed-eye technique was performed usingthe Ultrascan®Imaging System (Alcon Surgical Laboratory,Fort Worth, USA), with a 10 MHz mechanical sector probe. Changes of intraocular structures were descriptively analyzed. Ocular biometry was measured, statistically analyzed and compared between both groups. While mean lens thickness was comparable betweennormotensive and glaucomatous eyes, mean lens equatorial length was higher in the latter group. Increased hyperechogenicity of lens …


Effect Of Dexmedetomidine Combined With Pethidine On Minimum Alveolar Concentration Of Isoflurane In Dogs, Kanjana Vinyunantakul, Sumit Durongphongtorn, Marissak Kalpravidh Mar 2019

Effect Of Dexmedetomidine Combined With Pethidine On Minimum Alveolar Concentration Of Isoflurane In Dogs, Kanjana Vinyunantakul, Sumit Durongphongtorn, Marissak Kalpravidh

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

The effect of dexmedetomidine alone and when combined with pethidine on a minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of isoflurane was determined in 24 client-owned adult male dogs before castration. Dogs were assigned to Group 1 (n = 12; dexmedetomidine, 5 µg/kg IM) or Group 2 (n = 12; dexmedetomidine, 5 µg/kgand pethidine, 5 mg/kg IM) . Sedation and response to noxious stimulation (digit clamping) were evaluated at 15 minutes after drug injection. Then, anaesthesia was induced via a face mask with isoflurane in oxygen and maintained via an endotracheal tube with an end tidal concentration of isoflurane (E´ISO%) of 1%, at …


Risk And Protective Factors Associated With Gastrointestinal Parasites Of Dogs From An Urban Area Of Córdoba, Argentina, Carlos Eugenio Motta, Maria Romina Rivero, Carlos Daniel De Angelo, Ana María Sbaffo, Karina Ivana Tiranti Jan 2019

Risk And Protective Factors Associated With Gastrointestinal Parasites Of Dogs From An Urban Area Of Córdoba, Argentina, Carlos Eugenio Motta, Maria Romina Rivero, Carlos Daniel De Angelo, Ana María Sbaffo, Karina Ivana Tiranti

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Prevalence of gastrointestinal (GI) parasites and the effect of associated factors were evaluated in household dogs from an urban area of Córdoba, Argentina. A total of 493 fecal samples were collected during 2010 and 2013 and processed with Willis` salt, Sheathers sugar flotation, and formol-ether concentration techniques. Overall prevalence of GI parasites was 45.23% (95% CI 40.83-49.62), and Ancylostoma caninum (30.83%) was the most frequent parasite, followed by Trichuris vulpis (9.94%), Cystoisospora spp. (7.71%), Toxocara canis (6.90%), and Giardia spp. (5.88%). Independent variables were presence of at least one parasite element, named "all parasites", and each GI parasite more frequently …


Greyhounds And Racing Industry Participants: A Look At The New South Wales Greyhound Racing Community, Justine Groizard Jan 2019

Greyhounds And Racing Industry Participants: A Look At The New South Wales Greyhound Racing Community, Justine Groizard

Animal Studies Journal

Subsequent to the exposure of live baiting and animal cruelty within the NSW greyhound racing industry in 2015, a public debate emerged about animal welfare, oppression and exploitation. It resulted in a community outcry, an inquiry into live baiting and animal welfare within the industry and a proposed ban of greyhound racing in the state of NSW. Whilst the proposed ban of greyhound racing was celebrated amongst animal activists, it was met with a mixture of sadness, shock and animosity from people from within the industry. Many of the people within the greyhound racing community felt stigmatised and discriminated against, …


Oxidative Stress And Antioxidant In Canine Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumors, Arayaporn Macotpet, Ekkachai Pattarapanwichien, Fanan Suksawat, Patcharee Boonsiri Dec 2018

Oxidative Stress And Antioxidant In Canine Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumors, Arayaporn Macotpet, Ekkachai Pattarapanwichien, Fanan Suksawat, Patcharee Boonsiri

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Oxidative stress can result from either the excessive production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) or an impaired antioxidant system, or both. It causes damage to lipids, proteins and DNA. Therefore, oxidative stress may be involved in carcinogenesis, and is associated with many types of cancer in dogs. The objective of this study was to compare the levels of malondialdehyde, protein hydroperoxides, glutathione, retinol and alpha-tocopherol between dogs with mast cell tumors and clinically healthy controls. Blood samples were obtained from eighteen clinically healthy dogs and fourteen dogs with spontaneous mast cell tumors. Malondialdehyde and protein hydroperoxides levels were measured by …


Comparison Of Isolation Techniques For Bone Marrow Derived Canine Mesenchymal Stem Cells (Mscs) And The Compatibility Of Mscs Loaded Onto Polycarpolactone Hydroxyapatite, Chalika Wangdee, Sasithorn Panasophonkul, Napaphat Thadavirul, Kumpanart Soontornvipart, Prasit Pavasant, Pitt Supaphol, Mongkol Techakumphu, Theerawat Tharasanit Dec 2018

Comparison Of Isolation Techniques For Bone Marrow Derived Canine Mesenchymal Stem Cells (Mscs) And The Compatibility Of Mscs Loaded Onto Polycarpolactone Hydroxyapatite, Chalika Wangdee, Sasithorn Panasophonkul, Napaphat Thadavirul, Kumpanart Soontornvipart, Prasit Pavasant, Pitt Supaphol, Mongkol Techakumphu, Theerawat Tharasanit

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Bone marrow was collected from 7 dogs and submitted to 3 different MSC isolation techniques (direct plating, red blood cell lysis and gradient density). The number of cells, expression of MSC markers and in vitro the osteogenic differentiation obtained from each technique were examined. In order to study in vivo the osteogenic capability of derived MSCs, non-union ulna lesions (n=3) were firstly induced by transplantation of a composite of polycarprolactone/ hydroxyapatite (PCL/HAp) scaffold experimentally on to a critical-size ulna bone defect. The MSCs were injected into the lesions. The non-union sites were examined by radiography, angiography and histology at 2, …


Novel Methods To Diagnose Pulmonary Hypertension In Dogs Assessed By Thoracic Radiography, Kawinthip Chanroon, Thanat Tuntipas, Promsin Sukpanich, Pawit Punyarit, Sirilak Disatian Surachetpong Sep 2018

Novel Methods To Diagnose Pulmonary Hypertension In Dogs Assessed By Thoracic Radiography, Kawinthip Chanroon, Thanat Tuntipas, Promsin Sukpanich, Pawit Punyarit, Sirilak Disatian Surachetpong

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

The objective of this retrospective study was to distinguish between dogs with pulmonary hypertension (PH) and non-PH by using parameters obtained from thoracic radiographs. Data of 72 dogs of small breeds aged more than 1 year old and weighing less than 10 kg were retrieved. Echocardiography was used as a gold standard to diagnose PH and separate the dogs into two groups: PH (n=15) and non-PH (n=57). Seven formulae were created from measurements on right lateral and ventrodorsal radiographic views. Five formulae from the ventrodorsal view provided an outcome that could differentiate PH and non-PH dogs. Two formulae are recommended …


Development Of An Insoluble Hyaluronic Acid Membrane As An Effective Material For The Prevention Of Post-Thoracotomy Pleural Adhesions In Dogs, Akiko Uemura, Takashi Tanaka, Pinkarn Chantawong, Pitipat Kitpipatkun, Ryou Tanaka Sep 2018

Development Of An Insoluble Hyaluronic Acid Membrane As An Effective Material For The Prevention Of Post-Thoracotomy Pleural Adhesions In Dogs, Akiko Uemura, Takashi Tanaka, Pinkarn Chantawong, Pitipat Kitpipatkun, Ryou Tanaka

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

A novel membrane was previously found to be effective in preventing post-thoracotomy pleural adhesions in dogs. The aim of the present study was to verify the animals’ clinical condition, the biological fate of the residual membrane, the presence or absence of pleural adhesions, and any inflammatory reactions over a 10-week observation period following membrane implantation. The animals used were two male beagles. The experimental membrane, an insoluble hyaluronic acid membrane containing glycerin, was implanted under general anesthesia above the visceral pleura in the left pleural cavity of each dog after exposure to air for 30 min. A drainage tube was …


Suture Attachment Sites On Stifle Joint Of Small And Large Dog Breeds For Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture Repair, Chaiyakorn Thitiyanaporn Jun 2018

Suture Attachment Sites On Stifle Joint Of Small And Large Dog Breeds For Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture Repair, Chaiyakorn Thitiyanaporn

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Cranial cruciate ligament rupture is one of the most common problems in dogs. Previous studies have arrived at no absolute conclusion regarding suture attachment sites using the extracapsular technique to repair cranial cruciate ligaments in dogs. Therefore, the objective of this study was to identify and compare suture attachment sites on the femur and tibia between small and large dog breeds at different stifle angles. Twenty-seven cadaveric hind limbs of small dogs and 16 cadaveric limbs of large dogs were collected, and lateral photographs were taken at different stifle angles (including 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, and 160 degrees). …


Efficacy Of Postoperative Oral Tepoxalin After Decompressive Surgery In Dogs With Degenerative Lumbosacral Stenosis, Niyada Thitaram, Herman A.W. Hazewinkel, Björn P. Meij Jun 2018

Efficacy Of Postoperative Oral Tepoxalin After Decompressive Surgery In Dogs With Degenerative Lumbosacral Stenosis, Niyada Thitaram, Herman A.W. Hazewinkel, Björn P. Meij

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Twenty-three client-owned dogs with degenerative lumbosacral stenosis (DLS) treated by decompressive surgery were included in this study. The dogs were assigned to postoperative medication protocols of tepoxalin (10 mg/kg, SID) for 2 weeks (8 dogs, group 1), of tepoxalin (10 mg/kg, SID) for 6 weeks (7 dogs, group 2), and of carprofen (2 mg/kg, BID) for 2 weeks (8 dogs, group 3). Gait function after decompressive surgery of the dogs was evaluated by force plate analysis (FPA) and questionnaires filled out by their owners. FPA was performed before surgery, and at 4 days, 6 weeks, and 6 months after surgery. …


Evaluation Of Symptomatic Improvements Observed By Switching To Alacepril From Other Ace-Inhibitors In Dogs With Mitral Valve Regurgitation, Akiko Uemura, Lina Hamabe, Kazumi Shimada, Miki Shimizu, Ryou Tanaka Mar 2018

Evaluation Of Symptomatic Improvements Observed By Switching To Alacepril From Other Ace-Inhibitors In Dogs With Mitral Valve Regurgitation, Akiko Uemura, Lina Hamabe, Kazumi Shimada, Miki Shimizu, Ryou Tanaka

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Alacepril is an ACE-inhibitor (ACE-I), which has unique properties including peripheral sympathoinhibitory effect and negative chronotropic effect, and it is suspected to have a superior cough suppressive effect in comparison to other ACE-Is. The purpose of the study was to evaluate whether switching to alacepril from other ACE-Is will alleviate the clinical symptoms of congestive heart failure (CHF) caused by mitral valve regurgitation (MR). The prospective clinical study included 73 client-owned dogs with MR that had been treated with ACE-Is other than alacepril for over a period of one month. The ACE-Is were replaced by alacepril and observed for four …


Repeatability And Comparison Of Train-Of-Four Responses At Thoracic And Pelvic Limbs Using Electromyography In Anesthetized Dogs, Nattika Koatsang, Sirirat Niyom, Monchanok Vijarnsorn, Chalermpol Lekcharoensuk Mar 2018

Repeatability And Comparison Of Train-Of-Four Responses At Thoracic And Pelvic Limbs Using Electromyography In Anesthetized Dogs, Nattika Koatsang, Sirirat Niyom, Monchanok Vijarnsorn, Chalermpol Lekcharoensuk

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

The aims of this study were to evaluate the repeatability of neuromuscular transmission (NMT) monitoring by electromyography and to compare train-of-four (TOF) responses of thoracic limbs to those of pelvic limbs in dogs after atracurium administration. Seven healthy dogs were enrolled in the study. The dogs were anesthetized with midazolam, morphine, propofol and isoflurane three times with a washout period of seven days. Two treatments of atracurium and electromyography-based neuromuscular monitoring were performed under each anesthesia. The dogs were randomly assigned to undergo either left or right side and either thoracic or pelvic limb for the first treatment and then …


Survey Of Dirofilaria Immitis In Dogs From Sivas Province In Thecentral Anatolia Region Of Turkey, Ahmet Duran Ataş, Kürşat Altay, Ahmet Ali̇m, Erkan Özkan Jan 2018

Survey Of Dirofilaria Immitis In Dogs From Sivas Province In Thecentral Anatolia Region Of Turkey, Ahmet Duran Ataş, Kürşat Altay, Ahmet Ali̇m, Erkan Özkan

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In this research, we investigate the prevalence of Dirofilaria immitis infection in dogs using microscopical, serological, and molecular methods from the Central Anatolia Region (Sivas) of Turkey and reveal the associated risk factors. Whole blood and serum samples were obtained from 306 dogs older than 7 months. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the modified Knott's method (Knott) were used for detecting the microfilaria and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was applied for the presence of D. immitis antigens. The prevalence of D. immitis in dogs was detected as 2.9% (9/306) by PCR and ELISA and as 1.3% (4/306) by Knott. All …


Clinical Evaluation Of Topical Tacrolimus Ointment Usagein Different Stages Of Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca In Dogs, Christina John, Aswathy Gopinathan, Kiranjeet Singh, Pallvi Sharma, Chelladurai Sowbharenya, Sherin B. Sarangom Jan 2018

Clinical Evaluation Of Topical Tacrolimus Ointment Usagein Different Stages Of Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca In Dogs, Christina John, Aswathy Gopinathan, Kiranjeet Singh, Pallvi Sharma, Chelladurai Sowbharenya, Sherin B. Sarangom

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study was conducted to investigate the effect of topical tacrolimus (0.1%) ointment in stimulating tear production in dogs with keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS). Thirty-six dogs (58 eyes) diagnosed with KCS were included in this study. KCS was grouped as early (E, n = 21 eyes), late (L, n = 21 eyes), and reflex tear due to corneal ulceration (R, n = 16 eyes) based on Schirmer tear test (STT) readings. The dogs in each group were randomly allotted treatment with either tacrolimus 0.1% ointment applied once daily (ET, n = 11 eyes; LT, n = 10 eyes; RT, n = …


Effect Of Epidural Dexmedetomidine With Or Without Local Anesthetics On Painscore And Serum Il-6 Levels In Dogs Undergoing Elective Ovariohysterectomy, Mudasir Ahmad Shah, Prakash Kinjavdekar, Amarpal -, Deepti Sharma, Abhijit Motiram Pawde, Abu Rafee Malik, Abas Rashid Bhat Jan 2018

Effect Of Epidural Dexmedetomidine With Or Without Local Anesthetics On Painscore And Serum Il-6 Levels In Dogs Undergoing Elective Ovariohysterectomy, Mudasir Ahmad Shah, Prakash Kinjavdekar, Amarpal -, Deepti Sharma, Abhijit Motiram Pawde, Abu Rafee Malik, Abas Rashid Bhat

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

To evaluate the postoperative analgesic effects of epidural dexmedetomidine with or without local anesthetics, prospective randomized double-blinded clinical trials were performed with 24 healthy client-owned mixed-breed adult dogs with an average weight of 18.1 ± 2.4 kg allotted equally (n = 6) to four groups: A, B, C, and D. All animals were premedicated intramuscularly with atropine (0.04 mg/kg) and after 5 min by intravenous midazolam (0.7 mg/kg). After 10 min of premedication, in group A dexmedetomidine (7 µg/kg) and in groups B, C, and D, in addition to dexmedetomidine (7 µg/kg), lidocaine (4.4 mg/kg), bupivacaine (2 mg/kg), and ropivacaine …