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Non-controlled, open-label clinical trial to assess the effectiveness of a dietetic food on pruritus and dermatologic scoring in atopic dogs

机译:非控制,开放式临床试验,评估饮食食品对特应犬瘙痒和皮肤病评分的有效性

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Canine atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common skin disease. The goal of this study was to evaluate food designed to improve skin barrier function and lower inflammation to reduce pruritus and clinical severity in client-owned atopic dogs. The food contained an antioxidant blend to reduce oxidative stress, plant polyphenols to stabilize mast cells, and polyunsaturated fatty acids to improve skin health and reduce inflammation. Seventeen dogs were included in the analysis. Initially 48 adult atopic dogs were enrolled and exclusively fed a dermatologic food for 8?weeks in a non-controlled, open-label study. Thirty-one dogs were excluded for the following reasons: oral and topical medication changes (n?=?17), missing data (n?=?4), fatty acid supplementation (n?=?3), food refusal (n?=?3), dropped out (n?=?3), and owner concerns (n?=?1). Using a scale from 0 (normal) - 4 (severe), veterinarians evaluated the presence and severity of clinical signs of atopy at weeks 0, 4, and 8. Pet owners also rated their pet's clinical signs of atopy on a scale from 0 (not present) - 10 (present continuously) at weeks 0, 4, and 8. Compared with initial baseline scores (median 19, range 3-69), the total veterinarian scores were significantly lower at weeks 4 (median 11, range 1-15) and 8 (median 7, range 3-46) (p??0.05). Similarly, owner assessments showed significant improvements in the least squares mean (LSM) from baseline to 4?weeks (itching, redness, licking, and scratching) continuing to 8?weeks (itching, redness, and scratching) (p??0.05). In this open, non-controlled study evaluating a dermatologic diet in seventeen client-owned dogs, owner and veterinarian assessments showed statistically significant reductions in clinical scores designed to measure severity of atopic dermatitis. While these results show promise for the management of canine atopic dermatitis, controlled clinical trials are also needed to affirm our findings.
机译:犬特应性皮炎(AD)是一种常见的皮肤病。本研究的目标是评估旨在改善皮肤屏障功能和降低炎症的食物,以减少客户拥有的特征犬的瘙痒和临床严重程度。食物含有抗氧化剂混合物,以减少氧化应激,植物多酚稳定肥大细胞,以及多不饱和脂肪酸,以改善皮肤健康,减少炎症。分析中包含十七只狗。最初,48名成人的特征性犬被纳入并专用于未受控制的开放式研究中的8个周的皮肤病食品8?周。出于以下原因,将三十一条狗排除:口腔和局部用药变化(n?=?17),缺少数据(n?=?4),脂肪酸补充剂(n?= 3),食物拒绝(n? =?3),掉出(n?=?3)和所有者担忧(n?=?1)。使用从0(正常) - 4(严重)的比例,兽医在第0周,第4周评估了特性的临床迹象的存在和严重程度,宠物所有者还评定了他们宠物的临床迹象,从0(不存在) - 10(不断存在)在数周0,4和8周内(中位数19,范围3-69)相比,第4周(中位数11,范围1-)总兽医分数显着降低15)和8(中位数7,范围3-46)(P?<?0.05)。同样,所有者评估表明,从基线到4个周(瘙痒,发红,舔和划伤)的最小二乘意味着(LSM)的显着改善持续到8?周(瘙痒,发红和刮擦)(p?<?0.05 )。在这种公开,非受控研究中评估了十七个客户拥有的狗的皮肤病,所有者和兽医评估表现出统计学上的临床评分减少,旨在测量特应性皮炎的严重程度。虽然这些结果表明犬类特应性皮炎的管理,但也需要受控临床试验来肯定我们的研究结果。

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