Causas de morte e razões para eutanásia de cães
| Ano de defesa: | 2008 |
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| Tipo de documento: | Tese |
| Tipo de acesso: | Acesso aberto |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
BR Medicina Veterinária UFSM Programa de Pós-Graduação em Medicina Veterinária |
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Resumo: | The ever increasing close contact between dogs and human beings stimulated in last years the production of a great deal of scientific information in canine medicine. However, as the major part of such information stems from work carried on in foreign countries, it is common that Brazilian veterinary clinicians and veterinary pathologists alike have to transpose these data on disease prevalence generated abroad to our situation. Thus, the main objective of this study is to investigate the prevalence of the diseases that culminate with death or motivate the euthanasia of dogs from the midland region of the Midwest of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. In order to achieve this goal the necropsy files of the Laboratório de Patologia Veterinária (LPV) of the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM) were accessed and necropsy protocols of dogs necropsied between January 1965 and December 2004 were reviewed in search for information allowing to establish a definitive diagnosis. When circumstances did not allow for a definitive diagnosis the case was considered as inconclusive. During this period 4,844 reports of canine necropsies were filed at the LPVUFSM. The case distribution in relation to the disease categories diagnosed was as follows: infectious and parasitic diseases (1,693 [35.0%]); neoplasms (378 [7.8%]), disorders caused by physical agents (369 [7.6%]), degenerative diseases (342 [7.1%]); poisonings and toxinfections (112 [2.3%]); euthanasia due to convenience (101 [2.1%]), metabolic and endocrinological diseases (97 [2.0%]); iatrogenic disorders (83 [1.7%]); developmental disorders (25 [0.5%]), immune mediate diseases (10 [0.2%]); and nutritional disorders (6 [0.1%]). Other disorders, including multifactorial or idiopathic diseases contributed 80 (1.6%) cases. In 1,548 (32.0%) out of the 4,844 cases it was not possible to establish either cause of death or reason for euthanasia. Infectious and parasitic diseases (mainly canine distemper, parvoviral enteritis and intestinal parasitism), neoplasia (mainly mammary neoplasms and lymphoma), disorders caused by physical agents (mainly accidents caused by automotive vehicles) and degenerative diseases (mainly chronic renal failure, cirrhosis, and congestive heart failure) were the main disease categories that caused death or motivated euthanasia in dogs of this midland region. However when cases were evaluated in relation with the age of the dog, the disease prevalence differs. The main causes of death in puppies were infectious and parasitic disease (mainly parvoviral enteritis, canine distemper, and intestinal parasitism). In adult dogs the most important causes of death were canine distemper, neoplasia and trauma. In age dogs, approximately half of the deaths could be attributed to neoplasia and degenerative disease. |
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Causas de morte e razões para eutanásia de cãesCauses of death and reasons for euthanasia in dogsDoenças de cãesCausas de morteRazões para eutanásiaDiseases of dogsCauses of deathReasons for euthanasiaCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIAThe ever increasing close contact between dogs and human beings stimulated in last years the production of a great deal of scientific information in canine medicine. However, as the major part of such information stems from work carried on in foreign countries, it is common that Brazilian veterinary clinicians and veterinary pathologists alike have to transpose these data on disease prevalence generated abroad to our situation. Thus, the main objective of this study is to investigate the prevalence of the diseases that culminate with death or motivate the euthanasia of dogs from the midland region of the Midwest of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. In order to achieve this goal the necropsy files of the Laboratório de Patologia Veterinária (LPV) of the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM) were accessed and necropsy protocols of dogs necropsied between January 1965 and December 2004 were reviewed in search for information allowing to establish a definitive diagnosis. When circumstances did not allow for a definitive diagnosis the case was considered as inconclusive. During this period 4,844 reports of canine necropsies were filed at the LPVUFSM. The case distribution in relation to the disease categories diagnosed was as follows: infectious and parasitic diseases (1,693 [35.0%]); neoplasms (378 [7.8%]), disorders caused by physical agents (369 [7.6%]), degenerative diseases (342 [7.1%]); poisonings and toxinfections (112 [2.3%]); euthanasia due to convenience (101 [2.1%]), metabolic and endocrinological diseases (97 [2.0%]); iatrogenic disorders (83 [1.7%]); developmental disorders (25 [0.5%]), immune mediate diseases (10 [0.2%]); and nutritional disorders (6 [0.1%]). Other disorders, including multifactorial or idiopathic diseases contributed 80 (1.6%) cases. In 1,548 (32.0%) out of the 4,844 cases it was not possible to establish either cause of death or reason for euthanasia. Infectious and parasitic diseases (mainly canine distemper, parvoviral enteritis and intestinal parasitism), neoplasia (mainly mammary neoplasms and lymphoma), disorders caused by physical agents (mainly accidents caused by automotive vehicles) and degenerative diseases (mainly chronic renal failure, cirrhosis, and congestive heart failure) were the main disease categories that caused death or motivated euthanasia in dogs of this midland region. However when cases were evaluated in relation with the age of the dog, the disease prevalence differs. The main causes of death in puppies were infectious and parasitic disease (mainly parvoviral enteritis, canine distemper, and intestinal parasitism). In adult dogs the most important causes of death were canine distemper, neoplasia and trauma. In age dogs, approximately half of the deaths could be attributed to neoplasia and degenerative disease.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoA crescente aproximação afetiva entre os cães e o homem fez com que nos últimos anos fosse gerada muita informação científica sobre medicina canina. Entretanto, como a maior parte dessas informações é obtida através da literatura internacional, é comum que os clínicos e patologistas veterinários brasileiros necessitem extrapolar dados referentes à prevalência das diferentes doenças que causam morte de cães para nossa realidade. Baseado nisso, este estudo tem como objetivo principal determinar a prevalência das doenças que culminam em morte ou que fazem com que os cães da Mesorregião do Centro Ocidental Rio- Grandense sejam submetidos à eutanásia. Para isso, foram revisados todos os protocolos de necropsia de cães, arquivados no Laboratório de Patologia Veterinária (LPV) da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM), realizadas entre janeiro de 1965 e dezembro de 2004. Desses protocolos foram retiradas informações para se estabelecer um diagnóstico definitivo. Quando as evidências não permitiram estabelecer o diagnóstico definitivo, os casos foram considerados inconclusivos. Nos arquivos do LPV-UFSM foram encontrados 4.844 protocolos de necropsia de cães. A distribuição dos casos em relação às categorias de doenças diagnosticadas foi a seguinte: doenças infecciosas e parasitárias (1.693 [35,0%]), neoplasmas (378 [7,8%]), distúrbios causados por agentes físicos (369 [7,6%]), doenças degenerativas (342 [7,1%]), intoxicações e toxiinfecções (112 [2,3%]), eutanásia por conveniência (101 [2,1%]), doenças metabólicas e endocrinológicas (97 [2,0%]), distúrbios iatrogênicos (83 [1,7%]), distúrbios do desenvolvimento (25 [0,5%]), doenças imunomediadas (10 [0,2%]) e doenças nutricionais (6 [0,1%]). Outros distúrbios, que incluem doenças multifatoriais ou idiopáticas, contribuíram com 80 (1,6%) casos. Dos 4.844 casos, em 1.548 (32,0%) não foi possível estabelecer a causa da morte ou a razão para a eutanásia. Doenças infecciosas e parasitárias (principalmente cinomose, parvovirose e verminose intestinal), neoplasmas (principalmente neoplasmas mamários e linfoma), distúrbios causados por agentes físicos (principalmente atropelamento por veículos automotivos) e doenças degenerativas (principalmente insuficiência renal crônica, cirrose e insuficiência cardíaca congestiva) foram as principais categorias de doenças relacionadas com morte ou eutanásia de cães dessa mesorregião. Entretanto, quando os cães são avaliados de acordo com suas idades, tais categorias possuem prevalências diferentes. As principais causas de morte em filhotes foram as doenças infecciosas e parasitárias, principalmente parvovirose, cinomose e verminose intestinal. Em adultos, as causas de morte mais importantes foram cinomose, neoplasmas e trauma. Em idosos, neoplasmas e doenças degenerativas foram responsáveis por aproximadamente a metade das mortes.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRMedicina VeterináriaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Medicina VeterináriaBarros, Claudio Severo Lombardo dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4788564533191301Driemeier, Davidhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6841118121493906Schild, Ana Lucia Pereirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1712864316987104Conrado, Luiz Francisco Irigoyenhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2737077348044479Mazzanti, Alexandrehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3504517995843014Fighera, Rafael Almeida2008-04-142008-04-142008-02-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfFIGHERA, Rafael Almeida. Causes of death and reasons for euthanasia in dogs. 2008. 172 f. 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The ever increasing close contact between dogs and human beings stimulated in last years the production of a great deal of scientific information in canine medicine. However, as the major part of such information stems from work carried on in foreign countries, it is common that Brazilian veterinary clinicians and veterinary pathologists alike have to transpose these data on disease prevalence generated abroad to our situation. Thus, the main objective of this study is to investigate the prevalence of the diseases that culminate with death or motivate the euthanasia of dogs from the midland region of the Midwest of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. In order to achieve this goal the necropsy files of the Laboratório de Patologia Veterinária (LPV) of the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM) were accessed and necropsy protocols of dogs necropsied between January 1965 and December 2004 were reviewed in search for information allowing to establish a definitive diagnosis. When circumstances did not allow for a definitive diagnosis the case was considered as inconclusive. During this period 4,844 reports of canine necropsies were filed at the LPVUFSM. The case distribution in relation to the disease categories diagnosed was as follows: infectious and parasitic diseases (1,693 [35.0%]); neoplasms (378 [7.8%]), disorders caused by physical agents (369 [7.6%]), degenerative diseases (342 [7.1%]); poisonings and toxinfections (112 [2.3%]); euthanasia due to convenience (101 [2.1%]), metabolic and endocrinological diseases (97 [2.0%]); iatrogenic disorders (83 [1.7%]); developmental disorders (25 [0.5%]), immune mediate diseases (10 [0.2%]); and nutritional disorders (6 [0.1%]). Other disorders, including multifactorial or idiopathic diseases contributed 80 (1.6%) cases. In 1,548 (32.0%) out of the 4,844 cases it was not possible to establish either cause of death or reason for euthanasia. Infectious and parasitic diseases (mainly canine distemper, parvoviral enteritis and intestinal parasitism), neoplasia (mainly mammary neoplasms and lymphoma), disorders caused by physical agents (mainly accidents caused by automotive vehicles) and degenerative diseases (mainly chronic renal failure, cirrhosis, and congestive heart failure) were the main disease categories that caused death or motivated euthanasia in dogs of this midland region. However when cases were evaluated in relation with the age of the dog, the disease prevalence differs. The main causes of death in puppies were infectious and parasitic disease (mainly parvoviral enteritis, canine distemper, and intestinal parasitism). In adult dogs the most important causes of death were canine distemper, neoplasia and trauma. In age dogs, approximately half of the deaths could be attributed to neoplasia and degenerative disease. |
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