Septic peritonitis from pyloric and non-pyloric gastrointestinal perforation: prognostic factors in 44 dogs and 11 cats


Autoria(s): Dayer, Thomas; Howard, J.; Spreng, David
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01/12/2013

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OBJECTIVES To identify potential prognostic factors affecting outcome in septic peritonitis caused by gastrointestinal perforation in dogs and cats. METHODS A retrospective study. Animals operated on for septic peritonitis because of gastrointestinal perforation were evaluated. Risk factors assessed included age, duration of clinical signs, recent prior abdominal surgery, recent prior anti-inflammatory drug administration, placement of a closed-suction drain and location of perforation. RESULTS Fifty-five animals (44 dogs and 11 cats) were included. The overall mortality was 63·6%. No association was found between age, duration of clinical signs or prior abdominal surgery and outcome. Animals with a history of prior anti-inflammatory drugs were significantly (P=0·0011) more likely to have perforation of the pylorus (73·3%). No significant difference in outcome was found between animals treated with closed-suction drains and those treated with primary closure or between pyloric perforation and perforation at other gastrointestinal sites. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE Administration of anti-inflammatory drugs in dogs and cats is a significant risk factor for pyloric perforation. Pyloric perforation was not associated with a poorer outcome than perforation at other gastrointestinal sites. Placement of a closed suction drain did not improve outcome compared to primary closure.

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Dayer, Thomas; Howard, J.; Spreng, David (2013). Septic peritonitis from pyloric and non-pyloric gastrointestinal perforation: prognostic factors in 44 dogs and 11 cats. Journal of small animal practice, 54(12), pp. 625-629. Pergamon Press 10.1111/jsap.12151 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jsap.12151>

doi:10.7892/boris.40389

info:doi:10.1111/jsap.12151

info:pmid:24283417

urn:issn:0022-4510

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eng

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Pergamon Press

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http://boris.unibe.ch/40389/

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Dayer, Thomas; Howard, J.; Spreng, David (2013). Septic peritonitis from pyloric and non-pyloric gastrointestinal perforation: prognostic factors in 44 dogs and 11 cats. Journal of small animal practice, 54(12), pp. 625-629. Pergamon Press 10.1111/jsap.12151 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jsap.12151>

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