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Strategies for the management and prevention of conformation-related respiratory disorders in brachycephalic dogs

机译:管理和预防短头犬构象相关的呼吸系统疾病的策略

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Brachycephalic (short-muzzled) dogs are increasingly popular pets worldwide, with marked increases in registrations of breeds such as the Pug and French Bulldog over the past decade in the UK. Despite their popularity, many brachycephalic breeds are affected by an early-onset, lifelong respiratory disorder, brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS). This disorder arises due to a mismatch in the proportions of the skull and the soft tissues held within the nose and pharynx, resulting in obstruction of the airway during respiration. Increased airway resistance encourages secondary changes such as eversion of the laryngeal saccules and collapse of the larynx. Clinical signs of BOAS are often early onset and chronic, including dyspnea, exercise intolerance, heat intolerance, and abnormal and increased respiratory noise. Episodes of severe dyspnea can also occur, leading to cyanosis, syncope, and death. BOAS may have a severe impact upon the welfare of affected dogs, compromising their ability to exercise, play, eat, and sleep. Although a well-described condition, with surgical treatments for the palliation of this disorder published since the 1920s, many dogs still experience airway restrictions postsurgically and a compromised quality of life. In addition, the prevalence of this disorder does not appear to have substantially reduced in this time, and may have increased. Ultimately, strategies to improve the breeding of these dogs to prevent BOAS are required to improve brachycephalic health and welfare. Recent studies have revealed conformational risk factors associated with BOAS, such as short muzzles and thick necks, which should be discouraged to avoid perpetuating this serious disorder. Positive changes to brachycephalic health may be impeded by a perception of BOAS being "normal for the breed". This perception must be avoided by owners, breeders, and vets alike to prevent undertreatment of individuals and the perpetuation of this serious disorder to future generations of dogs.
机译:短头犬(短嘴犬)在世界范围内越来越受欢迎,过去十年中,英国的帕格犬和法国斗牛犬等犬种的注册量显着增加。尽管它们很受欢迎,但许多头颅病品种仍受到早期发作,终生呼吸系统疾病,头颅梗阻性气道综合征(BOAS)的影响。该疾病的发生是由于颅骨与鼻子和咽部内的软组织比例不匹配,导致呼吸过程中气道阻塞。气道阻力的增加会引起继发性变化,例如喉囊外翻和喉管塌陷。 BOAS的临床体征通常是早期发作和慢性的,包括呼吸困难,运动不耐受,热耐受以及异常和呼吸音增加。严重的呼吸困难也可能发生,导致紫osis,晕厥和死亡。 BOAS可能会对患犬的福利产生严重影响,损害其运动,娱乐,饮食和睡眠的能力。尽管描述良好,自1920年代以来就已发布了用于减轻这种疾病的外科治疗方法,但许多狗术后仍会出现气道受限和生活质量下降的情况。此外,这种疾病的患病率目前似乎并未显着降低,而可能有所增加。最终,需要改善这些犬的繁殖以预防BOAS的策略,以改善头颅的健康和福祉。最近的研究表明,与BOAS相关的构象性危险因素,例如枪口短,脖子粗,应避免使用这种危险因素,以免使这种严重疾病永久化。对BOAS为“正常品种”的看法可能会阻碍近端脑健康的积极变化。主人,饲养员和兽医都必须避免这种感觉,以防止对个体的虐待以及这种严重疾病对后代的影响。

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