Bacterial infection before and after stent placement in dogs with tracheal collapse syndrome

Abstract Background Dogs with tracheal stents often have positive airway bacterial cultures. The pathogenicity of these organisms and risk factors for infection have not been investigated. Objective Describe bacterial infection in dogs with tracheal collapse before and after tracheal stent placement...

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Main Authors: Sylvia Lesnikowski, Chick Weisse, Allyson Berent, Alexandre Le Roux, Erik Tozier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15712
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spelling doaj-b5cf422ffc7b496aa2c380b8baa8db182020-11-25T01:40:48ZengWileyJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine0891-66401939-16762020-03-0134272573310.1111/jvim.15712Bacterial infection before and after stent placement in dogs with tracheal collapse syndromeSylvia Lesnikowski0Chick Weisse1Allyson Berent2Alexandre Le Roux3Erik Tozier4ASPCA Animal Hospital New York New YorkThe Animal Medical Center New York New YorkThe Animal Medical Center New York New YorkThe Animal Medical Center New York New YorkLamb Statistical Consulting LLC West Saint Paul MinnesotaAbstract Background Dogs with tracheal stents often have positive airway bacterial cultures. The pathogenicity of these organisms and risk factors for infection have not been investigated. Objective Describe bacterial infection in dogs with tracheal collapse before and after tracheal stent placement. Animals Fifty‐three client‐owned dogs. Methods Retrospective review of medical records of dogs receiving tracheal stents with thoracic radiographs, tracheoscopy, and endotracheal lavage. Results There was no difference between the overall prevalence of dogs with positive bacterial cultures before (31/38; 82%) or after stent placement (24/31; 77%) (P = .67). An increased number of geriatric (17/28; 61%) and traditional‐type collapse (TTC) (16/26; 62%) dogs had positive pathogenic airway infections before stent placement, compared to young (8/25; 32%; P = .04) and malformation‐type collapse (MTC) dogs (9/27; 33%; P = .04). After tracheal stent placement, geriatric dogs had a 52% reduction in pathogenic bacteria infection frequency (P = .02) and dogs with TTC had a 56% reduction in pathogenic bacteria infection frequency (P = .01). Significant risk factors for pathogenic infection included a history of pneumonia (OR = 3.6; 95% CI, 0.28‐43.36) and cardiac disease (OR = 1.25; 95% CI, 0.16‐9.92) in geriatric dogs, and hepatomegaly in young dogs (OR = 1.5; 95% CI, 0.12‐19.44). Conclusions and Clinical Importance Tracheal stent placement does not increase the overall rate of pathogenic bacterial infection in dogs with tracheal collapse and can decrease the rate of subsequent pathogenic infections in geriatric dogs and dogs with TTC that require tracheal stenting. Airway culture and cytology should be performed in all dogs undergoing tracheal stent placement.https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15712airway cultureinterventional radiologytracheal collapsetracheal stenttracheal wash
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author Sylvia Lesnikowski
Chick Weisse
Allyson Berent
Alexandre Le Roux
Erik Tozier
spellingShingle Sylvia Lesnikowski
Chick Weisse
Allyson Berent
Alexandre Le Roux
Erik Tozier
Bacterial infection before and after stent placement in dogs with tracheal collapse syndrome
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
airway culture
interventional radiology
tracheal collapse
tracheal stent
tracheal wash
author_facet Sylvia Lesnikowski
Chick Weisse
Allyson Berent
Alexandre Le Roux
Erik Tozier
author_sort Sylvia Lesnikowski
title Bacterial infection before and after stent placement in dogs with tracheal collapse syndrome
title_short Bacterial infection before and after stent placement in dogs with tracheal collapse syndrome
title_full Bacterial infection before and after stent placement in dogs with tracheal collapse syndrome
title_fullStr Bacterial infection before and after stent placement in dogs with tracheal collapse syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial infection before and after stent placement in dogs with tracheal collapse syndrome
title_sort bacterial infection before and after stent placement in dogs with tracheal collapse syndrome
publisher Wiley
series Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
issn 0891-6640
1939-1676
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract Background Dogs with tracheal stents often have positive airway bacterial cultures. The pathogenicity of these organisms and risk factors for infection have not been investigated. Objective Describe bacterial infection in dogs with tracheal collapse before and after tracheal stent placement. Animals Fifty‐three client‐owned dogs. Methods Retrospective review of medical records of dogs receiving tracheal stents with thoracic radiographs, tracheoscopy, and endotracheal lavage. Results There was no difference between the overall prevalence of dogs with positive bacterial cultures before (31/38; 82%) or after stent placement (24/31; 77%) (P = .67). An increased number of geriatric (17/28; 61%) and traditional‐type collapse (TTC) (16/26; 62%) dogs had positive pathogenic airway infections before stent placement, compared to young (8/25; 32%; P = .04) and malformation‐type collapse (MTC) dogs (9/27; 33%; P = .04). After tracheal stent placement, geriatric dogs had a 52% reduction in pathogenic bacteria infection frequency (P = .02) and dogs with TTC had a 56% reduction in pathogenic bacteria infection frequency (P = .01). Significant risk factors for pathogenic infection included a history of pneumonia (OR = 3.6; 95% CI, 0.28‐43.36) and cardiac disease (OR = 1.25; 95% CI, 0.16‐9.92) in geriatric dogs, and hepatomegaly in young dogs (OR = 1.5; 95% CI, 0.12‐19.44). Conclusions and Clinical Importance Tracheal stent placement does not increase the overall rate of pathogenic bacterial infection in dogs with tracheal collapse and can decrease the rate of subsequent pathogenic infections in geriatric dogs and dogs with TTC that require tracheal stenting. Airway culture and cytology should be performed in all dogs undergoing tracheal stent placement.
topic airway culture
interventional radiology
tracheal collapse
tracheal stent
tracheal wash
url https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15712
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