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Evaluation of muscle mass and intramuscular fatty infiltration in dogs with hypercortisolism and their association with prognosis.
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Journal of veterinary internal medicine [J Vet Intern Med] 2024 May-Jun; Vol. 38 (3), pp. 1334-1344. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Apr 15. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Background: Muscle atrophy and intramuscular fatty infiltration, as well as their association with prognosis, have not been quantified in dogs with spontaneous hypercortisolism (HC).<br />Objective: To quantitatively evaluate muscle atrophy and IM fatty infiltration in dogs with HC and determine their prognostic impact.<br />Animals: Fifty-three dogs with HC and 66 control dogs without HC.<br />Methods: Retrospective cohort study. Medical records and computed tomography images obtained between 2014 and 2021 were evaluated. Kaplan-Meier curves and log-rank tests were used to analyze the effect of muscle atrophy and IM fatty infiltration on the prognosis of dogs with HC.<br />Results: Dogs with HC showed lower visually measured cross-sectional area (VCSA) and cross-sectional area based on attenuation (HCSA) than control dogs (median [interquartile range {IQR}]: 50.3 mm <superscript>2</superscript> /mm [36.2-67.8] vs 66.7 mm <superscript>2</superscript> /mm [48.0-85.9]; P < .001; 30.4 mm <superscript>2</superscript> /mm [13.7-57.2] vs 54.8 mm <superscript>2</superscript> /mm [39.7-71.5]; P < .001, respectively). Dogs with HC had lower epaxial muscle attenuation (L3HU) than control dogs (median [IQR]: 21.2 Hounsfield [HU] [12.4-28.2] vs 33.2 HU [22.6-43.6]; P < .001). Dogs with HC with lower HCSA or L3HU had shorter survival (median [IQR]: 670 days [222-673] vs 949 days [788-1074], P < .01; 523 days [132-670] vs 949 days [756-1074], P < .01, respectively) but not lower VCSA (median [IQR]: 673 days [132-788] vs 949 days [523 to not applicable]; P = .30).<br />Conclusion and Clinical Importance: Hypercortisolism in dogs causes muscle atrophy and IM fatty infiltration and is associated with poor prognosis.<br /> (© 2024 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.)
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- Animals
Dogs
Retrospective Studies
Male
Female
Prognosis
Adipose Tissue pathology
Tomography, X-Ray Computed veterinary
Cohort Studies
Dog Diseases pathology
Cushing Syndrome veterinary
Cushing Syndrome pathology
Muscular Atrophy veterinary
Muscular Atrophy pathology
Muscle, Skeletal pathology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1939-1676
- Volume :
- 38
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of veterinary internal medicine
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 38622799
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.17065