Complications after cerebrospinal fluid collection in dogs with brain neoplasm

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Autor(a) principal: Wrzesinski,Mathias R.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Ripplinger,Angel, Ferrarin,Dênis A., Schwab,Marcelo L., Rauber,Júlia S., Santos,Junior, Beckmann,Diego V., Mazzanti,Alexandre
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) collection in dogs with brain neoplasms (BN) may be associated with complications owing to increased intracranial pressure caused by expansive lesions. Although this procedure has been performed in dogs with BN, no data regarding complications after CSF tap in these animals is available. Thus, this retrospective study aimed to identify the rate and types of complications observed after CSF taps in dogs with BN. Thirty dogs with BN were included in the study. In 83% (25/30) of the cases, clinical recovery after CSF tap was considered normal, and in 17% (5/30) the recovery was abnormal. The main clinical and neurological signs observed in dogs with abnormal clinical recovery were apnea (5/5), absence of pupillary photomotor reflex (3/5), coma (2/5), and stupor (1/5). In 40% (2/5) of the dogs, herniation of the cerebellum through the foramen magnum was observed on necropsy. In conclusion, the rate of complications after CSF taps was 17%, and was characterized by apnea, absent pupillary photomotor reflex, altered level of consciousness, and encephalic herniation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Complications after cerebrospinal fluid collection in dogs with brain neoplasm
title Complications after cerebrospinal fluid collection in dogs with brain neoplasm
spellingShingle Complications after cerebrospinal fluid collection in dogs with brain neoplasm
Wrzesinski,Mathias R.
Intracranial pressure
brain
cerebrospinal fluid
herniation
diseases of dogs
dogs
title_short Complications after cerebrospinal fluid collection in dogs with brain neoplasm
title_full Complications after cerebrospinal fluid collection in dogs with brain neoplasm
title_fullStr Complications after cerebrospinal fluid collection in dogs with brain neoplasm
title_full_unstemmed Complications after cerebrospinal fluid collection in dogs with brain neoplasm
title_sort Complications after cerebrospinal fluid collection in dogs with brain neoplasm
author Wrzesinski,Mathias R.
author_facet Wrzesinski,Mathias R.
Ripplinger,Angel
Ferrarin,Dênis A.
Schwab,Marcelo L.
Rauber,Júlia S.
Santos,Junior
Beckmann,Diego V.
Mazzanti,Alexandre
author_role author
author2 Ripplinger,Angel
Ferrarin,Dênis A.
Schwab,Marcelo L.
Rauber,Júlia S.
Santos,Junior
Beckmann,Diego V.
Mazzanti,Alexandre
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wrzesinski,Mathias R.
Ripplinger,Angel
Ferrarin,Dênis A.
Schwab,Marcelo L.
Rauber,Júlia S.
Santos,Junior
Beckmann,Diego V.
Mazzanti,Alexandre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Intracranial pressure
brain
cerebrospinal fluid
herniation
diseases of dogs
dogs
topic Intracranial pressure
brain
cerebrospinal fluid
herniation
diseases of dogs
dogs
description ABSTRACT: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) collection in dogs with brain neoplasms (BN) may be associated with complications owing to increased intracranial pressure caused by expansive lesions. Although this procedure has been performed in dogs with BN, no data regarding complications after CSF tap in these animals is available. Thus, this retrospective study aimed to identify the rate and types of complications observed after CSF taps in dogs with BN. Thirty dogs with BN were included in the study. In 83% (25/30) of the cases, clinical recovery after CSF tap was considered normal, and in 17% (5/30) the recovery was abnormal. The main clinical and neurological signs observed in dogs with abnormal clinical recovery were apnea (5/5), absence of pupillary photomotor reflex (3/5), coma (2/5), and stupor (1/5). In 40% (2/5) of the dogs, herniation of the cerebellum through the foramen magnum was observed on necropsy. In conclusion, the rate of complications after CSF taps was 17%, and was characterized by apnea, absent pupillary photomotor reflex, altered level of consciousness, and encephalic herniation.
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