| Literature DB >> 29270412 |
Isabelle Druet1, Philippe Hennet1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study was performed to assess the relationship between oral Feline calicivirus (FCV) load and severity of lesions at the time of presentation of cats suffering from feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS) (part 1) and treatment outcome after dental extractions (part 2). We hypothesized that a higher FCV viral load would be positively correlated with the severity of lesions at presentation and negatively correlated with treatment outcome. In addition, the effect of dental extractions on outcome and the influence of preoperative severity of lesions on the outcome were investigated.Entities:
Keywords: calicivirus; cats; caudal stomatitis; dental extractions; dentistry; gingivostomatitis; stomatitis; viral load
Year: 2017 PMID: 29270412 PMCID: PMC5724031 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2017.00209
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Scoring systems used for evaluation of oral lesions.
0: Absence of lesion 1: Slight inflammation. No ulceration. No proliferation. No spontaneous bleeding. No bleeding induced by gentle pressure 2: Mild inflammation. No ulceration. No or slight proliferation. No spontaneous bleeding. No bleeding induced by gentle pressure 3: Moderate inflammation. Possible ulcerative or ulceroproliferative lesion. No spontaneous bleeding but bleeding induced by gentle pressure on the lesions 4: Severe inflammation. Possible ulcerative or ulceroproliferative lesion. Spontaneous bleeding |
0 for absence of lesion 25 for ≤25% of the total surface area 50 for 25–50% of the total surface area 75 for 50–75% of the total surface area 100 for ≥75% of the total surface area |
Characteristics and viral status of Feline calicivirus-positive cats.
| Part 1 ( | Part 2 ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Domestic shorthair cat | 85 (81.6) | 46 (82.1) |
| Maine coon | 6 (5.7) | 3 (5.4) |
| Norwegian | 4 (3.8) | 3 (5.4) |
| Oriental | 3 (2.9) | 2 (3.6) |
| Chartreux | 2 (2.8) | 1 (1.8) |
| Birman | 1 (0.9) | 1 (1.8) |
| Siamese | 1 (0.9) | – |
| Turkish Angora Cat | 1 (0.9) | – |
| British Shorthair | 1 (0.9) | – |
| Sexually intact female | – | – |
| Spayed female | 40 (38.8) | 21 (37.5) |
| Sexually intact male | 4 (3.8) | 4 (7.1) |
| Castrated male | 60 (57.6) | 31 (55.4) |
| Mean age ± SD | 7.26 ± 4.0 | 7.47 ± 4.3 |
| Tested for feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) | 89/104 (85.4) | 49/56 (87.5) |
| FIV positive | 12/89 (13.5) | 6/49 (12.2) |
| Feline leukemia virus positive | 0/89 (0) | 0/49 (0) |
| Tested for FHV | 80/104 (76.8) | 43/56 (76.8) |
| FHV positive | 14/80 (17.5) | 7/43 (16.3) |
Part 1: population at the first assessment, part 2: sub-population with follow-ups.
Medical management before the first assessment and clinical findings at the first assessment (D0).
| No. (%) of cats | |
|---|---|
| SAIDs | 19/93 (20.4) |
| NSAIDs | 9/93 (9.7) |
| Antibiotic therapy (ABT) | 5/93 (5.4) |
| SAIDs + ABT | 25/93 (28.9) |
| NSAIDs + ABT | 12/93 (12.9) |
| SAIDs + NSAIDs | 4/93 (4.3) |
| SAIDs + NSAIDs + ABT | 4/93 (4.3) |
| No treatment | 15/93 (16.1) |
| History of feline upper respiratory tract disease | 35/68 (51.7) |
| Mandibular lymph node palpation | 93/104 (89.4) |
| Normal | 1/93 (1.1) |
| Mild enlargement | 61/93 (65.6) |
| Marked enlargement | 32/93 (34.4) |
| Lingual ulcer | 15/51 (29.4) |
| GCSI | |
| 0 to <1 | 9/104 (8.6) |
| 1 to <2 | 29/104 (27.9) |
| 2 to <3 | 27/104 (26.0) |
| 3 to <4 | 33/104 (31.7) |
| 4 | 6/104 (5.8) |
| ASIS | |
| 0/4 | 3/95 (3.1) |
| 1/4 | 4/95 (4.2) |
| 2/4 | 18/95 (18.9) |
| 3/4 | 59/95 (62.1) |
| 4/4 | 11/95 (11.5) |
Figure 1Evolution of clinical cure over time in cats with feline chronic gingivostomatitis depending on (A) Feline calicivirus (FCV) load; (B) global caudal stomatitis intensity score (GCSIS) at the first assessment; and (C) aveolar stomatitis intensity score (ASIS) at the first assessment.
Evolution of scores after surgical treatment compared to the first assessment (D0).
| Global caudal stomatitis intensity score | ASIS | Lymph node involvement | |
|---|---|---|---|
| T1 < 25 days | |||
| T2 = 25–50 days | |||
| T3 = 51–75 days | |||
| T4 = 76–100 days | |||
| T5 = 101–125 days | |||
| T6 = 126–150 days | |||
| T7 = 151–250 days | |||
| T8 > 251 days |
In bold: significant results (P < 0.05).
Owner and clinical outcome.
| Owner outcome | Clinical assessment | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| No (%) of cats | No (%) of cats | ||
| No improvement | 4 (7.1) | No cure | 38 (67.9) |
| Little improvement | 18 (32.1) | – | |
| Significant improvement | 11 (19.6) | – | |
| Cure | 23 (41.1) | Cure | 18 (32.1) |