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Background The grade of tracheal collapse (TC) is assessed by the diameter of the narrowed lumen. However, studies on the relationship between TC grade and clinical symptom severity are lacking. Objectives To investigate the clinical characteristics of small-breed dogs diagnosed with TC and determine if fluoroscopic grading correlates with cough severity. Methods We retrospectively reviewed medical records from 2022 to 2024. TC diagnosis was confirmed using fluoroscopic examination. Multiple linear regression was employed to investigate factors influencing cough severity, with a significance level set at p 0.05. Results A total of 132 dogs with TC were identified, of which 22 were excluded. The final cohort consisted of 110 dogs, aged between 2–19 years, with no significant sex differences. The majority (97.2%) of dogs had a BCS of ≥4. Among the top four breeds (Maltese, Pomeranian, Poodle, and Chihuahua), the most severe collapse was observed in the carinal region. The grade of collapse on fluoroscopy was mostly related to high BCS ( p 0.007) and low body weight ( p 0.001). However, interestingly, fluoroscopic findings of collapse location and grade did not correlate with cough severity ( p = 0.350). Notably, clinical symptoms improved in 86.6% of cases following interventions such as weight reduction, environmental changes, and pharmacotherapy. Conclusions and clinical relevance In small-breed dogs, the severity of cough was not associated with the region or grade of TC diagnosed by fluoroscopy.
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M.J. Kim
Seoul National University
Se‐Hoon Kim
Seoul National University
Min‐Ok Ryu
Seoul National University
Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Seoul National University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5c453b6db64358755ab63 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2024.1448249
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