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Associations between dietary factors and pancreatitis in dogs.

机译:饮食因素与狗胰腺炎之间的关联。

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Objective-To estimate associations between dietary factors and pancreatitis in dogs. Design-Retrospective case-control study. Animals-198 dogs with a clinical diagnosis of pancreatitis and 187 control dogs with a diagnosis of renal failure without clinical evidence of pancreatitis. Procedures-Information on signalment, weight, body condition, dietary intake, medical history, diagnostic tests performed, concurrent diseases, treatments, duration of hospitalization, and discharge status was extracted from medical records. Information on dietary intake, signalment, weight, and medical, surgical, and environmental history was collected through a telephone questionnaire. Logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals. Results-On the basis of information extracted from the medical record, ingesting unusual food items (OR, 4.3) increased the odds of pancreatitis. On the basis of information gathered through the telephone questionnaire, ingesting unusual food items (OR, 6.1), ingesting table scraps the week before diagnosis (OR, 2.2) or throughout life (OR, 2.2), and getting into the trash (OR, 13.2) increased the odds of pancreatitis. Multivariable modeling indicated that reporting exposure to >/= 1 dietary factor during the telephone questionnaire (OR, 2.6), being overweight (OR, 1.3) or neutered (OR, 3.6), previous surgery other than neutering (OR, 21.1), and the interaction between neuter status and previous surgery other than neutering (OR, 0.1) were associated with the odds of pancreatitis. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-Results suggested that dietary factors, being neutered, and previous surgery other than neutering increased the odds of pancreatitis in dogs.
机译:目的-估计狗的饮食因素与胰腺炎之间的关联。设计回顾性病例对照研究。动物-临床诊断为胰腺炎的198只犬和诊断为肾功能衰竭且无胰腺炎的临床证据的187只对照犬。程序-从病历中提取有关信号,体重,身体状况,饮食摄入,病史,进行的诊断检查,并发疾病,治疗,住院时间和出院状态的信息。通过电话调查表收集有关饮食摄入,信号,体重以及内科,外科和环境史的信息。使用逻辑回归来估计比值比(OR)和95%置信区间。结果-根据从病历中提取的信息,摄入异常食物(OR,4.3)会增加胰腺炎的几率。根据通过电话调查表收集的信息,摄入不寻常的食物(OR,6.1),在诊断前一周(OR,2.2)或整个生命周期(OR,2.2)摄入餐巾纸,然后进入垃圾箱(OR, 13.2)增加了胰腺炎的几率。多变量建模表明,在电话问卷中报告饮食暴露> / = 1(OR,2.6),超重(OR,1.3)或已绝育(OR,3.6),除绝育前曾做过手术(OR,21.1)和除绝育(OR,0.1)以外,绝经状态与先前手术之间的相互作用与胰腺炎的几率有关。结论和临床相关性-结果提示,饮食因素,已绝育的患者以及除绝育以外的其他手术方法均增加了犬胰腺炎的几率。

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