Canine Otohematoma: Retrospective Analysis of Occurrences Attended at the Veterinary Hospital of Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho – FIMCA

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Sabrina Benigna
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Rocha, Matheus de Almeida, Lopes, Thiago Vaz, Souza, João Gustavo da Silva Garcia de, Schons, Sandro de Vargas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17338
Resumo: Canine otohematoma, also called aural or auricular hematoma, is one of the most frequent pathologies in clinical care, being the most affected lesion in dogs. It is described by the accumulation of serous liquid and blood between the cartilage and the epidermis of the external ear causing discomfort in the animals. The objective of this study was to analyze the epidemiology of atrial hematoma in dogs seen and recorded in the Hospital Veterinário das Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho - FIMCA, in the city of Porto Velho, Rondônia, in the period from January 2017 to November 2018. data were obtained through the registries of all patients seen and diagnosed by otohematomas, using factors that may predispose the presence of this affection, such as race, gender or physical size. A total of 13 dogs were diagnosed with the disease, showing two peaks with the highest occurrence, equivalent to the months of September (2 cases, 15.3%) and December (2 cases, 15.3%) of 2017. Undefined animals obtained higher numbers of affections (9/13, 69.2%) and male dogs prevailed (53.8%, 7/13). Most of the animals presented bilateral otohematoma (11/13; 84.6%). Therefore, in the clinical routine of the veterinary hospital analyzed the canine otohematoma presented a relevant number of occurrences, being more common in animals with no defined breed and males, in which this disease was shown to be a risk factor in medium and large animals. The study showed a greater prevalence of bilateral atrial hematoma and the higher prevalence of cases in the months of September and December 2017.
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spelling Canine Otohematoma: Retrospective Analysis of Occurrences Attended at the Veterinary Hospital of Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho – FIMCAOtohematoma canino: análisis retrospectivo de ocurrencias atendidas en el Hospital Veterinario de las Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho - FIMCAOtohematoma canino: Análise Retrospectiva de Ocorrências Atendidas no Hospital Veterinário das Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho – FIMCAOtohematomaPerrosEpidemiologíaOídoPredominio.OtohematomaCãesEpidemiologiaOrelhaPrevalência.OtohematomaDogsEpidemiologyEarPrevalence.Canine otohematoma, also called aural or auricular hematoma, is one of the most frequent pathologies in clinical care, being the most affected lesion in dogs. It is described by the accumulation of serous liquid and blood between the cartilage and the epidermis of the external ear causing discomfort in the animals. The objective of this study was to analyze the epidemiology of atrial hematoma in dogs seen and recorded in the Hospital Veterinário das Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho - FIMCA, in the city of Porto Velho, Rondônia, in the period from January 2017 to November 2018. data were obtained through the registries of all patients seen and diagnosed by otohematomas, using factors that may predispose the presence of this affection, such as race, gender or physical size. A total of 13 dogs were diagnosed with the disease, showing two peaks with the highest occurrence, equivalent to the months of September (2 cases, 15.3%) and December (2 cases, 15.3%) of 2017. Undefined animals obtained higher numbers of affections (9/13, 69.2%) and male dogs prevailed (53.8%, 7/13). Most of the animals presented bilateral otohematoma (11/13; 84.6%). Therefore, in the clinical routine of the veterinary hospital analyzed the canine otohematoma presented a relevant number of occurrences, being more common in animals with no defined breed and males, in which this disease was shown to be a risk factor in medium and large animals. The study showed a greater prevalence of bilateral atrial hematoma and the higher prevalence of cases in the months of September and December 2017.El otohematoma canino, también llamado hematoma aural o auricular, es una de las patologías más frecuentes en la atención clínica, siendo la lesión que más afecta al sistema auditivo de los perros. Se describe por la acumulación de líquido seroso y sangre entre el cartílago y la epidermis del oído externo, provocando malestar en los animales. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo analizar la epidemiología del hematoma auricular en perros tratados y registrados en los registros del Hospital Veterinario de las Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho - FIMCA, en la ciudad de Porto Velho, Rondônia, de enero de 2017 a noviembre de 2018. Los datos fueron Fichas registradas de todos los pacientes atendidos y diagnosticados de otohematomas, utilizando factores que pueden predisponer a la presencia de esta afección, como la raza, el sexo o la talla física. Trece perros fueron diagnosticados con la patología, comprobándose 2 picos de mayor ocurrencia, equivalentes a los meses de septiembre (2 casos; 15,3%) y diciembre (2 casos; 15,3%) de 2017. Los animales de raza mixta presentaron mayor número de afecciones. (9/13; 69,2%) y prevalecieron los machos (53,8%; 7/13). La mayoría de los animales tenían otohematoma bilateral (11/13; 84,6%). Ante esto, en la rutina clínica del hospital veterinario analizado, el otohematoma canino presentó un número relevante de ocurrencias, siendo más común en animales mestizos y machos, en los que esta enfermedad demostró ser un factor de riesgo en animales medianos y grandes. El estudio permitió demostrar un mayor predominio de hematoma auricular bilateral y la mayor prevalencia de casos en los meses de septiembre y diciembre de 2017.O otohematoma canino, também chamado de hematoma aural ou auricular, é uma das patologias mais frequentes nos atendimentos clínicos, sendo a lesão que mais atinge o aparelho auditivo dos cães. Descreve-se pelo acúmulo de líquido seroso e sangue entre a cartilagem e a epiderme do ouvido externo causando desconforto nos animais. Este trabalho teve como objetivo analisar a epidemiologia do hematoma auricular em cães atendidos e registrados em fichas no Hospital Veterinário das Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho – FIMCA, na cidade de Porto Velho, Rondônia no período de Janeiro de 2017 a Novembro de 2018. Esse estudo dos dados foi alcançado por meio das fichas cadastradas de todos os pacientes atendidos e diagnosticados por otohematomas, utilizando fatores que podem predispor a presença desta afecção, como raça, sexo ou porte físico. Foram diagnosticados 13 cães com a patologia, comprovando 2 picos de maior ocorrência, equivalentes aos meses de Setembro (2 casos;15,3%) e Dezembro (2 casos;15,3%) de 2017. Animais sem raça definida obtiveram maior número de afecções (9/13;69,2%) e cães do gênero masculino prevaleceram (53,8%;7/13). A maioria dos animais apresentavam otohematoma bilateral (11/13;84,6%). Em vista disso, na rotina clínica do hospital veterinário analisado o otohematoma canino apresentou relevante número de ocorrências, sendo mais comum em animais sem raça definida e machos, na qual esta enfermidade demonstrou ser um fator de risco em animais de médio e grande porte. O estudo permitiu demonstrar maior predomínio de hematoma auricular bilateral e as maiores prevalências de casos nos meses de Setembro e Dezembro de 2017.Research, Society and Development2021-07-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1733810.33448/rsd-v10i8.17338Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 8; e56310817338Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 8; e56310817338Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 8; e563108173382525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17338/15789Copyright (c) 2021 Sabrina Benigna Almeida; Matheus de Almeida Rocha; Thiago Vaz Lopes; João Gustavo da Silva Garcia de Souza; Sandro de Vargas Schonshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlmeida, Sabrina Benigna Rocha, Matheus de Almeida Lopes, Thiago Vaz Souza, João Gustavo da Silva Garcia de Schons, Sandro de Vargas 2021-08-21T18:46:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17338Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:41.985299Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Canine Otohematoma: Retrospective Analysis of Occurrences Attended at the Veterinary Hospital of Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho – FIMCA
Otohematoma canino: análisis retrospectivo de ocurrencias atendidas en el Hospital Veterinario de las Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho - FIMCA
Otohematoma canino: Análise Retrospectiva de Ocorrências Atendidas no Hospital Veterinário das Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho – FIMCA
title Canine Otohematoma: Retrospective Analysis of Occurrences Attended at the Veterinary Hospital of Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho – FIMCA
spellingShingle Canine Otohematoma: Retrospective Analysis of Occurrences Attended at the Veterinary Hospital of Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho – FIMCA
Almeida, Sabrina Benigna
Otohematoma
Perros
Epidemiología
Oído
Predominio.
Otohematoma
Cães
Epidemiologia
Orelha
Prevalência.
Otohematoma
Dogs
Epidemiology
Ear
Prevalence.
title_short Canine Otohematoma: Retrospective Analysis of Occurrences Attended at the Veterinary Hospital of Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho – FIMCA
title_full Canine Otohematoma: Retrospective Analysis of Occurrences Attended at the Veterinary Hospital of Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho – FIMCA
title_fullStr Canine Otohematoma: Retrospective Analysis of Occurrences Attended at the Veterinary Hospital of Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho – FIMCA
title_full_unstemmed Canine Otohematoma: Retrospective Analysis of Occurrences Attended at the Veterinary Hospital of Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho – FIMCA
title_sort Canine Otohematoma: Retrospective Analysis of Occurrences Attended at the Veterinary Hospital of Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho – FIMCA
author Almeida, Sabrina Benigna
author_facet Almeida, Sabrina Benigna
Rocha, Matheus de Almeida
Lopes, Thiago Vaz
Souza, João Gustavo da Silva Garcia de
Schons, Sandro de Vargas
author_role author
author2 Rocha, Matheus de Almeida
Lopes, Thiago Vaz
Souza, João Gustavo da Silva Garcia de
Schons, Sandro de Vargas
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Sabrina Benigna
Rocha, Matheus de Almeida
Lopes, Thiago Vaz
Souza, João Gustavo da Silva Garcia de
Schons, Sandro de Vargas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Otohematoma
Perros
Epidemiología
Oído
Predominio.
Otohematoma
Cães
Epidemiologia
Orelha
Prevalência.
Otohematoma
Dogs
Epidemiology
Ear
Prevalence.
topic Otohematoma
Perros
Epidemiología
Oído
Predominio.
Otohematoma
Cães
Epidemiologia
Orelha
Prevalência.
Otohematoma
Dogs
Epidemiology
Ear
Prevalence.
description Canine otohematoma, also called aural or auricular hematoma, is one of the most frequent pathologies in clinical care, being the most affected lesion in dogs. It is described by the accumulation of serous liquid and blood between the cartilage and the epidermis of the external ear causing discomfort in the animals. The objective of this study was to analyze the epidemiology of atrial hematoma in dogs seen and recorded in the Hospital Veterinário das Faculdades Integradas Aparício Carvalho - FIMCA, in the city of Porto Velho, Rondônia, in the period from January 2017 to November 2018. data were obtained through the registries of all patients seen and diagnosed by otohematomas, using factors that may predispose the presence of this affection, such as race, gender or physical size. A total of 13 dogs were diagnosed with the disease, showing two peaks with the highest occurrence, equivalent to the months of September (2 cases, 15.3%) and December (2 cases, 15.3%) of 2017. Undefined animals obtained higher numbers of affections (9/13, 69.2%) and male dogs prevailed (53.8%, 7/13). Most of the animals presented bilateral otohematoma (11/13; 84.6%). Therefore, in the clinical routine of the veterinary hospital analyzed the canine otohematoma presented a relevant number of occurrences, being more common in animals with no defined breed and males, in which this disease was shown to be a risk factor in medium and large animals. The study showed a greater prevalence of bilateral atrial hematoma and the higher prevalence of cases in the months of September and December 2017.
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