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Título: | Canine parvovirus : a predicting canine model for sepsis |
Autor: | Alves, F. Prata, S. Nunes, Telmo Gomes, J. Aguiar, Sandra Aires da Silva, Frederico Tavares, Luis Almeida, Virgilio Gil, Solange |
Palavras-chave: | Canine parvovirus Sepsis SIRS PIRO |
Data: | 15-Jun-2020 |
Editora: | BMC |
Citação: | Alves F, Prata S, Nunes T, Gomes J, Aguiar S, Aires da Silva F, Tavares L, Almeida V, Gil S. 2020. Canine parvovirus : a predicting canine model for sepsis. BMC Veterinary Research, 16(1):199. Doi 10.1186/s12917-020-02417-0 |
Resumo: | Background: Sepsis is a severe condition associated with high prevalence and mortality rates. Parvovirus enteritis is a predisposing factor for sepsis, as it promotes intestinal bacterial translocation and severe immunosuppression. This makes dogs infected by parvovirus a suitable study population as far as sepsis is concerned. The main objective of the present study was to evaluate the differences between two sets of SIRS (Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome) criteria in outcome prediction: SIRS 1991 and SIRS 2001. The possibility of stratifying and classifying septic dogs was assessed using a proposed animal adapted PIRO (Predisposition, Infection, Response and Organ dysfunction) scoring system. Results: The 72 dogs enrolled in this study were scored for each of the PIRO elements, except for Infection, as all were considered to have the same infection score, and subjected to two sets of SIRS criteria, in order to measure their correlation with the outcome. Concerning SIRS criteria, it was found that the proposed alterations on SIRS 2001 (capillary refill time or mucous membrane colour alteration) were significantly associated with the outcome (OR = 4.09, p < 0.05), contrasting with the 1991 SIRS criteria (p = 0.352) that did not correlate with the outcome. No significant statistical association was found between Predisposition (p = 1), Response (p = 0.1135), Organ dysfunction (p = 0.1135), total PIRO score (p = 0.093) and outcome. To explore the possibility of using the SIRS criteria as a fast decision-making tool, a Fast-andFrugal tree (FFT) was created with a sensitivity of 92% and a specificity of 29%. Conclusion: These results suggest that increasing the SIRS criteria specificity may improve their prognostic value and their clinical usefulness. In order to improve the proposed PIRO scoring system outcome prediction ability, more specific criteria should be added, mainly inflammatory and organ dysfunction biomarkers. |
Descrição: | Research Areas: Veterinary Sciences |
Peer review: | yes |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/24068 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12917-020-02417-0 |
Versão do Editor: | https://bmcvetres.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s12917-020-02417-0.pdf |
Aparece nas colecções: | CIISA - Artigos em revistas internacionais |
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