Epidemiologic retrospective study of dogs bearing cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 323 cases (1999 a 2005)
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Resumo: | The aim of this research was to characterize in the canine population the risk factors for cranial cruciate ligament rupture, which are breed, age, sex and body weight. The data base consisted of collected information from medical records of 323 dogs bearing cranial cruciate ligament rupture attended during a period of 7 years (1999 to 2005) in the Small Animal Surgical Service of the Veterinary Hospital of the Veterinary Medicine Faculty at São Paulo University. The results showed that the most prevalent breed were Leonberger (100%), Cane Corso (66,7%), Dogue de Bordeau (50%), Starffordshire Terrier (40%) e o Chow Chow (36%). Also, Rottweiller (11,16%) and Labrador Retriever (8,1%) occupied the 10º e 13º positions, respectively. The ages 2, 4, 3, 7 and 6 (mean = 5,58) years old had the highest prevalence of cranial cruciate ligament rupture. Female (59,14%) were more represented than males (40,86%) and sexually intact animals (76,15%) were more represented than neutered dogs (17,76%). The group f dogs weighing between 6 and 15 kg and between 36 and 45 kg showed the highest incidence. In this research was observed that the database of the risk factors for the dogs bearing cranial cruciate ligament rupture examined were similar to the that seen in the foreign literature. There is a tendency for rupture of ligament in an earlier age, large breeds and giant dogs. The Rottweiler was a common breed among our study and that of the foreign literature. Also, female were more represented than male dogs. |
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Epidemiologic retrospective study of dogs bearing cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 323 cases (1999 a 2005)Estudo epidemiológico retrospectivo de cães portadores de ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial: 323 casos (1999 a 2005)Ligamento cruzado cranialJoelhoCãesOsteoartroseCranial cruciate ligamentKneeDogOsteoarthrosisThe aim of this research was to characterize in the canine population the risk factors for cranial cruciate ligament rupture, which are breed, age, sex and body weight. The data base consisted of collected information from medical records of 323 dogs bearing cranial cruciate ligament rupture attended during a period of 7 years (1999 to 2005) in the Small Animal Surgical Service of the Veterinary Hospital of the Veterinary Medicine Faculty at São Paulo University. The results showed that the most prevalent breed were Leonberger (100%), Cane Corso (66,7%), Dogue de Bordeau (50%), Starffordshire Terrier (40%) e o Chow Chow (36%). Also, Rottweiller (11,16%) and Labrador Retriever (8,1%) occupied the 10º e 13º positions, respectively. The ages 2, 4, 3, 7 and 6 (mean = 5,58) years old had the highest prevalence of cranial cruciate ligament rupture. Female (59,14%) were more represented than males (40,86%) and sexually intact animals (76,15%) were more represented than neutered dogs (17,76%). The group f dogs weighing between 6 and 15 kg and between 36 and 45 kg showed the highest incidence. In this research was observed that the database of the risk factors for the dogs bearing cranial cruciate ligament rupture examined were similar to the that seen in the foreign literature. There is a tendency for rupture of ligament in an earlier age, large breeds and giant dogs. The Rottweiler was a common breed among our study and that of the foreign literature. Also, female were more represented than male dogs.O objetivo do presente trabalho foi caracterizar a população de cães portadores de ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial (RLCC) para fatores considerados de risco como raça, idade, sexo e peso corporal. A base de dados consistiu de informações resgatadas de prontuários de 323 cães com diagnóstico de ruptura de ligamento cruzado cranial atendidos no Serviço de Cirurgia de Pequenos Animais do Hospital Veterinário da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo em um período de 7 anos (1999 a 2005). Os resultados mostraram que as raças de maior prevalência foram o Leonberger (100%), Cane Corso (66,7%), Dogue de Bordeau (50%), Starffordshire Terrier (40%) e o Chow Chow (36%), estando ainda o Rottweiler (11,6%) e o Labrador Retriever (8,1%) em 10º e 13º lugares, respectivamente. As idades de maior freqüência foram 2, 4, 3, 7 e 6 anos (média = 5,58 anos). Fêmeas (59,14%) foram mais acometidas do que machos (40,86%) e animais inteiros (76,15%) foram mais representativos do que animais castrados (17,76%). Quanto ao peso, entre 6 e 15 kg (32,82%) seguido por animais entre 36 e 45 kg (17,03%). Pode-se observar que os dados em nosso meio tendem a se assemelhar com a literatura estrangeira: ocorrência da RLCC em animais mais jovens de raças de grande porte e gigantes, o Rottweiler como uma raça em comum a fêmea é mais representativa do que o macho.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia2007-12-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/2659510.11606/issn.1678-4456.bjvras.2007.26595Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 44 (2007): Suplemento; 88-95Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; Vol. 44 (2007): Suplemento; 88-95Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; v. 44 (2007): Suplemento; 88-95Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science; V. 44 (2007): Suplemento; 88-951678-44561413-9596reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Scienceinstname:Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/article/view/26595/28378Matera, Julia MariaTatarunas, Angélica CecíliaOliveira, Renata Moris DomenicoBrugnaro, MilenaMacchione, Renata Ferriinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-06-23T04:14:11Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/26595Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvrasPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/oaibjvras@usp.br1413-95961413-9596opendoar:https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjvras/index2023-01-12T16:42:52.417524Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science - Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo (FMVZ-USP)false |
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Epidemiologic retrospective study of dogs bearing cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 323 cases (1999 a 2005) Estudo epidemiológico retrospectivo de cães portadores de ruptura do ligamento cruzado cranial: 323 casos (1999 a 2005) |
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Epidemiologic retrospective study of dogs bearing cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 323 cases (1999 a 2005) |
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Epidemiologic retrospective study of dogs bearing cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 323 cases (1999 a 2005) Matera, Julia Maria Ligamento cruzado cranial Joelho Cães Osteoartrose Cranial cruciate ligament Knee Dog Osteoarthrosis |
title_short |
Epidemiologic retrospective study of dogs bearing cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 323 cases (1999 a 2005) |
title_full |
Epidemiologic retrospective study of dogs bearing cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 323 cases (1999 a 2005) |
title_fullStr |
Epidemiologic retrospective study of dogs bearing cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 323 cases (1999 a 2005) |
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Epidemiologic retrospective study of dogs bearing cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 323 cases (1999 a 2005) |
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Epidemiologic retrospective study of dogs bearing cranial cruciate ligament rupture: 323 cases (1999 a 2005) |
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Matera, Julia Maria |
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Matera, Julia Maria Tatarunas, Angélica Cecília Oliveira, Renata Moris Domenico Brugnaro, Milena Macchione, Renata Ferri |
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Tatarunas, Angélica Cecília Oliveira, Renata Moris Domenico Brugnaro, Milena Macchione, Renata Ferri |
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Matera, Julia Maria Tatarunas, Angélica Cecília Oliveira, Renata Moris Domenico Brugnaro, Milena Macchione, Renata Ferri |
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Ligamento cruzado cranial Joelho Cães Osteoartrose Cranial cruciate ligament Knee Dog Osteoarthrosis |
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Ligamento cruzado cranial Joelho Cães Osteoartrose Cranial cruciate ligament Knee Dog Osteoarthrosis |
description |
The aim of this research was to characterize in the canine population the risk factors for cranial cruciate ligament rupture, which are breed, age, sex and body weight. The data base consisted of collected information from medical records of 323 dogs bearing cranial cruciate ligament rupture attended during a period of 7 years (1999 to 2005) in the Small Animal Surgical Service of the Veterinary Hospital of the Veterinary Medicine Faculty at São Paulo University. The results showed that the most prevalent breed were Leonberger (100%), Cane Corso (66,7%), Dogue de Bordeau (50%), Starffordshire Terrier (40%) e o Chow Chow (36%). Also, Rottweiller (11,16%) and Labrador Retriever (8,1%) occupied the 10º e 13º positions, respectively. The ages 2, 4, 3, 7 and 6 (mean = 5,58) years old had the highest prevalence of cranial cruciate ligament rupture. Female (59,14%) were more represented than males (40,86%) and sexually intact animals (76,15%) were more represented than neutered dogs (17,76%). The group f dogs weighing between 6 and 15 kg and between 36 and 45 kg showed the highest incidence. In this research was observed that the database of the risk factors for the dogs bearing cranial cruciate ligament rupture examined were similar to the that seen in the foreign literature. There is a tendency for rupture of ligament in an earlier age, large breeds and giant dogs. The Rottweiler was a common breed among our study and that of the foreign literature. Also, female were more represented than male dogs. |
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