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A prospective study of survival and recurrence following the acute gastric dilatation-volvulus syndrome in 136 dogs
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Veterinary PhysiologyGastric Dilatation-volvulusVeterinary SurgeryVeterinary PathologyGastroenterologyVeterinary ScienceSmall Animal Internal MedicineMortality RatesProspective StudyMedicineEmergency MedicineAnesthesiologyGastric Necrosis
Dogs (n = 136) with gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV) syndrome were followed over time to measure recurrence and mortality rates and to identify prognostic factors. Thirty-three (24.3%) died or were euthanized during the first seven days. Of 85 cases that were followed for up to three years, nine (10.6%) cases each had a recurrence of GDV and seven (8.2%) cases died or were euthanized. The median survival times for cases that had gastropexies and those that did not were 547 and 188 days, respectively. Depressed or comatose cases on admission were three and 36 times, respectively, more likely to die than alert cases, while cases with gastric necrosis were 11 times more likely to die.
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