Ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial em gatos: estudo retrospectivo

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas, Laura Lourenço
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/48701
Resumo: Rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) is a condition still poorly clarified in cats. It is believed that there are two distinct groups in the feline species that can manifest an injury to the CrCL: in the first group, the rupture of the CrCL is associated to the evident traumatic factor; in the second group, the CrCL injury is associated with degenerative factors. This study aimed to evaluate several characteristics of cats with ruptured CrCL to elucidate the condition in this species. A retrospective study of 26 cats with clinical rupture of the CrCL was carried out, which were categorized into two main groups, taking into account the type of lesion present (G1 and G2). The G1 group consisted of cats that presented the CrCL rupture as an injury associated with evident traumatic injuries in the knee joint, and the G2 group consisted of cats that presented the CrCL rupture as an injury alone or in association with an alteration in meniscus. From this division, analysis and verification of the statistical association of G1 and G2 for the following variables was performed: life stage, body score, indoor/outdoor behavior, degree of lameness, type of trauma and signs of joint degeneration. In the radiographs, measurements of the tibial plateau angle (TPA) were performed, and signs of joint degeneration were evaluated, when present, in a double-blind study. Histological samples of knee joint structures were obtained from four cats with CrCL rupture belonging to the two groups (G1 and G2). For statistical analysis, contingency tables were created, and association test using nominal qualitative variables, Chi-Square Partition Test and Fisher's Exact Test were performed. A significant association (p<0.05) was observed between cats with indoor behavior, non-existent or mild traumatic history and the presence of radiographic signs of joint degeneration with the group that presented isolated rupture of the CrCL (G2). The measurement of the TPA indicated that the rupture of the CrCL does not seem to be influenced by the inclination of the tibial plateau in cats. In the histopathological evaluation, characteristics suggestive of a degenerative joint process were observed. It is concluded that degenerative changes may be related to the etiology of CrCL rupture in cats.
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spelling Ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial em gatos: estudo retrospectivoCranial cruciate ligament rupture in cats: retrospective studyRuptura do ligamento cruzado cranialFelinos - Doenças articulares degenerativasFelinos - Articulação do joelhoRupture of the cranial cruciate ligamentCats - Degenerative joint diseasesCats - Knee jointMedicina VeterináriaRupture of the cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) is a condition still poorly clarified in cats. It is believed that there are two distinct groups in the feline species that can manifest an injury to the CrCL: in the first group, the rupture of the CrCL is associated to the evident traumatic factor; in the second group, the CrCL injury is associated with degenerative factors. This study aimed to evaluate several characteristics of cats with ruptured CrCL to elucidate the condition in this species. A retrospective study of 26 cats with clinical rupture of the CrCL was carried out, which were categorized into two main groups, taking into account the type of lesion present (G1 and G2). The G1 group consisted of cats that presented the CrCL rupture as an injury associated with evident traumatic injuries in the knee joint, and the G2 group consisted of cats that presented the CrCL rupture as an injury alone or in association with an alteration in meniscus. From this division, analysis and verification of the statistical association of G1 and G2 for the following variables was performed: life stage, body score, indoor/outdoor behavior, degree of lameness, type of trauma and signs of joint degeneration. In the radiographs, measurements of the tibial plateau angle (TPA) were performed, and signs of joint degeneration were evaluated, when present, in a double-blind study. Histological samples of knee joint structures were obtained from four cats with CrCL rupture belonging to the two groups (G1 and G2). For statistical analysis, contingency tables were created, and association test using nominal qualitative variables, Chi-Square Partition Test and Fisher's Exact Test were performed. A significant association (p<0.05) was observed between cats with indoor behavior, non-existent or mild traumatic history and the presence of radiographic signs of joint degeneration with the group that presented isolated rupture of the CrCL (G2). The measurement of the TPA indicated that the rupture of the CrCL does not seem to be influenced by the inclination of the tibial plateau in cats. In the histopathological evaluation, characteristics suggestive of a degenerative joint process were observed. It is concluded that degenerative changes may be related to the etiology of CrCL rupture in cats.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)A ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial (LCCr) é uma afecção ainda pouco esclarecida nos gatos. Acredita-se que existam dois grupos distintos na espécie felina que podem manifestar lesão neste ligamento: no primeiro grupo, a ruptura do LCCr está associada ao fator traumático evidente; no segundo grupo, a lesão do LCCr está associada a fatores degenerativos. Este estudo teve o objetivo avaliar diversas características de gatos com ruptura do LCCr a fim de elucidar a afeção nesta espécie. Foi realizado estudo retrospectivo de 26 gatos com ruptura clínica do LCCr, os quais foram categorizados em dois grupos principais, levando em consideração o tipo de lesão presente (G1 e G2). O grupo G1 foi constituído por gatos que apresentaram como lesão a ruptura do LCCr associada a lesões traumáticas bem evidentes na articulação do joelho, e o grupo G2 constituído por gatos que apresentaram como lesão a ruptura do LCCr de forma isolada ou em associação com alteração em menisco. A partir desta divisão, foi realizada análise e verificação da associação estatística de G1 e G2 para as seguintes variáveis: fase de vida, escore corporal, comportamento indoor/outdoor, grau de claudicação, tipo de trauma e sinais de degeneração articular. Nas radiografias foram realizadas mensurações do ângulo do platô tibial (APT) e avaliados sinais de degeneração articular quando presentes, em estudo duplo cego. Foram obtidas amostras histológicas de estruturas da articulação do joelho de quatro gatos com ruptura do LCCr pertencente aos dois grupos (G1 e G2). Para análise estatística foram criadas tabelas de contingência e realizados teste de associação utilizando variáveis qualitativas nominais, Teste Qui-Quadrado de Partição e Teste Exato de Fisher. Foi observada associação significativa (p<0,05) entre gatos com comportamento indoor, histórico traumático inexistente ou discreto e presença de sinais radiográficos de degeneração articular com o grupo que apresentou ruptura isolada do LCCr (G2). A mensuração do APT indicou que a ruptura do LCCr parece não ser influenciada pela inclinação do platô tibial nos gatos. Na avaliação histopatológica foram observadas características sugestivas de processo articular degenerativo. Conclui-se que alterações degenerativas podem estar relacionadas à etiologia da ruptura do LCCr em gatos.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências VeterináriasUFLAbrasilDepartamento de Medicina VeterináriaMuzzi, Leonardo Augusto LopesMuzzi, Ruthnéa Aparecida LázaroMuzzi, Leonardo Augusto LopesMuzzi, Ruthnéa Aparecida LázaroRaymundo, Djeison LutierKawamoto, Fernando Yoiti KitamuraFreitas, Laura Lourenço2021-12-17T18:01:30Z2021-12-17T18:01:30Z2021-12-172021-08-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfFREITAS, L. L. Ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial em gatos: estudo retrospectivo. 2021. 50 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial em gatos: estudo retrospectivo
Cranial cruciate ligament rupture in cats: retrospective study
title Ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial em gatos: estudo retrospectivo
spellingShingle Ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial em gatos: estudo retrospectivo
Freitas, Laura Lourenço
Ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial
Felinos - Doenças articulares degenerativas
Felinos - Articulação do joelho
Rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament
Cats - Degenerative joint diseases
Cats - Knee joint
Medicina Veterinária
title_short Ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial em gatos: estudo retrospectivo
title_full Ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial em gatos: estudo retrospectivo
title_fullStr Ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial em gatos: estudo retrospectivo
title_full_unstemmed Ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial em gatos: estudo retrospectivo
title_sort Ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial em gatos: estudo retrospectivo
author Freitas, Laura Lourenço
author_facet Freitas, Laura Lourenço
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Muzzi, Leonardo Augusto Lopes
Muzzi, Ruthnéa Aparecida Lázaro
Muzzi, Leonardo Augusto Lopes
Muzzi, Ruthnéa Aparecida Lázaro
Raymundo, Djeison Lutier
Kawamoto, Fernando Yoiti Kitamura
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas, Laura Lourenço
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial
Felinos - Doenças articulares degenerativas
Felinos - Articulação do joelho
Rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament
Cats - Degenerative joint diseases
Cats - Knee joint
Medicina Veterinária
topic Ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial
Felinos - Doenças articulares degenerativas
Felinos - Articulação do joelho
Rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament
Cats - Degenerative joint diseases
Cats - Knee joint
Medicina Veterinária
description Rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) is a condition still poorly clarified in cats. It is believed that there are two distinct groups in the feline species that can manifest an injury to the CrCL: in the first group, the rupture of the CrCL is associated to the evident traumatic factor; in the second group, the CrCL injury is associated with degenerative factors. This study aimed to evaluate several characteristics of cats with ruptured CrCL to elucidate the condition in this species. A retrospective study of 26 cats with clinical rupture of the CrCL was carried out, which were categorized into two main groups, taking into account the type of lesion present (G1 and G2). The G1 group consisted of cats that presented the CrCL rupture as an injury associated with evident traumatic injuries in the knee joint, and the G2 group consisted of cats that presented the CrCL rupture as an injury alone or in association with an alteration in meniscus. From this division, analysis and verification of the statistical association of G1 and G2 for the following variables was performed: life stage, body score, indoor/outdoor behavior, degree of lameness, type of trauma and signs of joint degeneration. In the radiographs, measurements of the tibial plateau angle (TPA) were performed, and signs of joint degeneration were evaluated, when present, in a double-blind study. Histological samples of knee joint structures were obtained from four cats with CrCL rupture belonging to the two groups (G1 and G2). For statistical analysis, contingency tables were created, and association test using nominal qualitative variables, Chi-Square Partition Test and Fisher's Exact Test were performed. A significant association (p<0.05) was observed between cats with indoor behavior, non-existent or mild traumatic history and the presence of radiographic signs of joint degeneration with the group that presented isolated rupture of the CrCL (G2). The measurement of the TPA indicated that the rupture of the CrCL does not seem to be influenced by the inclination of the tibial plateau in cats. In the histopathological evaluation, characteristics suggestive of a degenerative joint process were observed. It is concluded that degenerative changes may be related to the etiology of CrCL rupture in cats.
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