Med. Weter. 76 (4), 212-215, 2020
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| JACEK MADANY, ANDRZEJ MILCZAK, KAROLINA WRZEŚNIEWSKA,
MARIA TERESA BALASTEGUI MARTINEZ |
| Diagnosis of gastrointestinal obstruction
in dogs and cats using ultrasound
– a retrospective study of 38 cases |
| GI obstruction often leads to intractable vomiting, the consequences of which can be life-threatening. For
diagnosing, an ileus clinical examination with abdominal radiographs or ultrasonographs are chosen routinely.
The purpose of the study was to determine the incidence of GI obstruction among animals with gastrointestinal
symptoms and to define ultrasonographic accuracy in detecting these GI obstructions.
38 animals (31 dogs and 7 cats) were included in the study. At the first consultation they presented
gastrointestinal symptoms. A clinical examination with palpation of the abdomen was made. An ultrasound
examination was made by an experienced radiologist.
17 of the 38 animals were diagnosed with obstructive ileus. In 15 of these 17 the ileus was confirmed, and
in the remaining 2 only functional obstruction and enteritis was found. For the other 21 of the 38 animals the
ileus was excluded. The animals with GI obstruction accounted for 39.5% of all animals with GI symptoms.
The ultrasound examination was effective in 88.2% of cases.
Intestinal obstruction is common in patients with gastrointestinal symptoms. Vomiting, diarrhoea and
constipation are the main symptoms. Abdomen pain is rare. Ultrasound is a valuable and safe method for
detecting GI obstructions. In only 2 animals was ileus misdiagnosed. |
| Keywords: GI obstruction, dogs, cats, symptoms, USG examination |