Comparison of the different diagnostic methods - radiography, endoscopy and CT-scan - for detecting airway collapse in dogs
Cornelis, Laura
Promotor(s) : Bolen, Geraldine
Date of defense : 27-Jun-2024 • Permalink : http://hdl.handle.net/2268.2/20781
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Title : | Comparison of the different diagnostic methods - radiography, endoscopy and CT-scan - for detecting airway collapse in dogs |
Translated title : | [fr] Comparaison des différents méthodes diagnostique – radiographie, endoscopie et CT-scan – du collapsus des voies respiratoires chez le chien |
Author : | Cornelis, Laura |
Date of defense : | 27-Jun-2024 |
Advisor(s) : | Bolen, Geraldine |
Committee's member(s) : | Clercx, Cécile
Billen, Frederic |
Language : | English |
Number of pages : | 27 |
Discipline(s) : | Life sciences > Veterinary medicine & animal health |
Institution(s) : | Université de Liège, Liège, Belgique |
Degree: | Master en médecine vétérinaire |
Faculty: | Master thesis of the Faculté de Médecine Vétérinaire |
Abstract
[en] Airway collapse is characterized by a partial or complete narrowing of the tracheal or bronchial lumen, resulting in a restricted airflow and thus difficulties while breathing. Different regions of the respiratory tract can be affected at the same time, and it is more often a dynamic than a static process.
The main objective of this study is to compare the specificity, sensibility and both positive and negative predictive values - and thereby their usefulness - of endoscopy, CT-scan and radiography in diagnosing airway collapse in dogs
With this intent, a retrospective study has been conducted in 34 dogs presenting an airway collapse and underwent radiography, endoscopy and CT-scan at the same time at the Clinique Veterinaire Universitaire des animaux de compagnie – ULiege, in a time range from 2016-2024.
The results of this study point out that CT-scan and endoscopy are the two most reliable techniques for detecting airway collapse in dogs. This study also reveals that radiography often overdiagnoses cervical tracheal collapse which results in a high level of false positives.
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