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Results of owner questionnaires describing long-term outcome in Norwich terriers with upper airway syndrome: 2011-2018.

Journal:
Journal of veterinary internal medicine
Year:
2021
Authors:
Johnson, Lynelle R et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Medicine and Epidemiology · United States
Species:
dog

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Norwich terriers are affected by an upper airway syndrome (NTUAS) but little is known about outcome in affected dogs. OBJECTIVE: To determine outcome in dogs with NTUAS using owner questionnaires. ANIMALS: Thirty-four client-owned dogs. METHODS: At initial assessment, owners were questioned about respiratory noises and exercise tolerance. A NTUAS score was prospectively constructed based on the number and severity of obstructive lesions detected endoscopically (range, 0-25). Owner questionnaires on respiratory noises, exercise tolerance, and quality of life (QOL) were obtained 2.2-9.3&#x2009;years (median, 4.2&#x2009;years) after endoscopy. RESULTS: Dogs ranged from 0.5 to 10.7&#x2009;years of age (median, 4.75&#x2009;years) at initial examination and no correlation was found between age and NTUAS score (median, 13; range, 1-25). Of 5 possible laryngeal abnormalities, 7 dogs had 1-2, 10 dogs had 3, and 17 dogs had 4-5 abnormalities (median, 3.5). Surgery was performed in 15 dogs, which had higher NTUAS scores (18.5&#x2009;&#xb1;&#x2009;6.3) than dogs that did not have surgery (7.7&#x2009;&#xb1;&#x2009;4.7, P&#x2009;<&#x2009;.0001). Scores for QOL ranged from 0 to 31 out of 40, with higher scores indicating worse QOL. Owner surveys resulted in QOL scores of &#x2264;3 in 25/31 dogs (81%), with worse scores in dogs that had surgery performed (median 5, vs 0; P&#xa0;=&#xa0;.003). No correlation was noted between NTUAS and QOL scores, but age at follow-up was weakly associated with worse QOL. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Despite variable severity of NTUAS scores, owners reported excellent QOL for most Norwich terriers examined.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34076315/