Literature DB >> 17106234

Radiographic and computed tomographic evaluation of experimentally induced lung aspiration sites in dogs.

Kidong Eom1, Yunsang Seong, Heemyung Park, Nonghoon Choe, Jongim Park, Kwangho Jang.   

Abstract

This study was performed to radiographically examine the prevalence of aspiration sites and to evaluate their anatomical correlation with the bronchial patterns. Ten healthy beagle dogs were repeatedly radiographed, at weekly intervals, in the left and right lateral, ventrodorsal (VD) and dorsoventral (DV) positions. Three milliliters of iohexol distilled with same volume of saline was infused into the tracheal inlet. Which lung lobe was aspirated was decided upon by the presence of a significant alveolar pattern due to the contrast medium. Alveolar patterns were identified at the left (100%) and right cranial lung lobes (77%) with the dogs in dependant lateral recumbency, at the right caudal lung lobe (71%) with the dogs in VD recumbency and at the right middle lung lobe (59%) with the dogs in DV recumbency, respectively. The anatomical correlation was evaluated by performing computed tomography. The right principal bronchus (165.8+/-1.6 degrees ) was more straightly bifurcated than was the left principal bronchus (142.7+/-1.8 degrees , p < 0.01). In VD position, the right side lung had a greater opportunity to become aspirated. The ventrally positioned right middle lobar bronchial origin was more easily to be aspirated the other laterally positioned ones. We think that these anatomical characteristics can be one of the causes for aspiration pneumonia to occur more frequently in the right side lung.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17106234      PMCID: PMC3242151          DOI: 10.4142/jvs.2006.7.4.397

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vet Sci        ISSN: 1229-845X            Impact factor:   1.672


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