2020
DOI: 10.1111/jsap.13279
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Diagnosis and treatment of gastro‐oesophageal junction abnormalities in dogs with brachycephalic syndrome

Abstract: Objectives To determine whether there is a benefit of using pre‐ and postoperative antacid treatment in dogs undergoing surgery for brachycephalic syndrome. To assess the use of an obstruction manoeuvre during endoscopy for the detection of dynamic gastro‐oesophageal junction abnormalities. Materials and Methods Thirty‐six client‐owned brachycephalic dogs were prospectively included in a randomised trial. Antacid treatment was randomly prescribed in 18 dogs before and after surgery while the other 18 dogs did … Show more

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“…Although brachycephalic dogs were not over‐represented compared to nonbrachycephalic dogs in our population, French bulldogs and American bulldogs were the most commonly identified breeds, consistent with previous studies 11,12 . Significant differences were detected between brachycephalic and nonbrachycephalic dogs for age, respiratory distress at presentation, radiographic evidence of AP, and historical recurrent AP.…”
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“…Although brachycephalic dogs were not over‐represented compared to nonbrachycephalic dogs in our population, French bulldogs and American bulldogs were the most commonly identified breeds, consistent with previous studies 11,12 . Significant differences were detected between brachycephalic and nonbrachycephalic dogs for age, respiratory distress at presentation, radiographic evidence of AP, and historical recurrent AP.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Although brachycephalic dogs were not over-represented compared to nonbrachycephalic dogs in our population, French bulldogs and American bulldogs were the most commonly identified breeds, consistent with previous studies. 11,12 Significant differences were detected between brachycephalic and nonbrachycephalic dogs for age, respiratory distress at presentation, radiographic evidence of AP, and historical recurrent AP. Interestingly, despite the severity of respiratory clinical signs in this population, brachycephalic dogs were no more likely to have pathologic reflux, increased reflux margination, regurgitation, or vomiting compared to nonbrachycephalic dogs.…”
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