| Literature DB >> 30459956 |
Marianne Dorn1,2, Ian J Seath3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intervertebral disc herniation (IVDH) involves displacement of the intervertebral disc secondary to disc degeneration and is extremely common in dachshunds. Clinical signs include pain with or without paresis or paralysis. Mortality rate is high and some cases are left with permanent disability even after treatment. Aims of this study were twofold: Firstly, to investigate whether neutering, i.e. gonadectomy, is associated with increased risk of IVDH in dachshunds, and secondly to investigate whether age of neutering alters risk of IVDH in this breed.Information was obtained for 1964 dachshunds from the owner survey, "Dachslife 2015". For dachshunds that were ≥ 3 years and < 10 years old at the time of the survey (1073 individuals) incidence of IVDH was compared between early-neutered (< 12 months), late-neutered (> 12 months) and entire animals of each gender.Entities:
Keywords: Canine; Dachshund; IVDD; IVDH; Neutering; Spine
Year: 2018 PMID: 30459956 PMCID: PMC6236875 DOI: 10.1186/s40575-018-0067-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Canine Genet Epidemiol ISSN: 2052-6687
Exclusion of dogs from the study
| Serial no. | Reason for exclusion | Number of exclusions | Dogs remaining in the study |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2031 | |||
| 1 | respondents answered “don’t know” to the question, “Has your dog had any history of IVDD (back problems)?” | 25 | 2006 |
| 2 | Owner reported that the dog had shown signs of IVDD, but stated that the diagnosis was not confirmed by a veterinary surgeon AND the dog did not undergo spinal surgery | 24 | 1982 |
| 3 | Owner reported that the dog had shown signs of IVDD, but gave no answer to the question “who diagnosed your dog with IVDD” AND the dog did not undergo spinal surgery | 2 | 1980 |
| 3 | owner provided an age at neutering but answered “no” to the question “is your animal spayed/neutered” | 6 | 1974 |
| 4 | Dogs reported as having been neutered, but age at neutering not provided | 7 | 1967 |
| 5 | dogs reported as having a negative age at incidence of IVDD | 2 | 1965 |
| 6 | Dog reported as having a date of birth later than the study date | 1 | 1964 |
| Total | 67 | 1964 |
Animals in the study population as described by gender, neuter age, and dachshund variety
| DOGS | BITCHES | Grand total | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unneutered | Neutered < 12 m | Neutered > 12 m | Total | Unneutered | Neutered < 12 m | Neutered > 12 m | Total | ||
| Long | 3 (5%) | 40 (65%) | 19 (30%) | 62 | 4 (7%) | 22 (37%) | 34 (57%) | 60 | 122 |
| Smooth | 18 (18%) | 61 (60%) | 22 (22%) | 101 | 17 (17%) | 39 (39%) | 43 (43%) | 99 | 200 |
| Wire | 3 (2%) | 83 (59%) | 54 (39%) | 140 | 4 (4%) | 45 (42%) | 59 (55%) | 108 | 248 |
| Mini long | 104 (60%) | 36 (21%) | 32 (19%) | 172 | 98 (55%) | 40 (23%) | 39 (22%) | 177 | 349 |
| Mini smooth | 236 (64%) | 79 (22%) | 51 (14%) | 366 | 209 (56%) | 86 (23%) | 81 (22%) | 376 | 742 |
| Mini wire | 106 (62%) | 47 (22%) | 19 (11%) | 172 | 64 (49%) | 40 (31%) | 27 (30%) | 131 | 303 |
| Total | 470 | 346 | 197 | 1013 | 396 | 272 | 283 | 951 | 1964 |
Note: Numbers of animals are tabulated, with the proportion of dogs and bitches of each neuter status within each dachshund variety shown as a percentage in brackets. Percentages may not add to 100% due to rounding
Age distribution of the 1964 participants at the time of the questionnaire
| Age at study (years) | Number of animals | Number of Cases |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | 172 | 1 |
| 1 | 295 | 0 |
| 2 | 263 | 4 |
| 3 | 207 | 14 |
| 4 | 187 | 15 |
| 5 | 184 | 34 |
| 6 | 176 | 53 |
| 7 | 140 | 51 |
| 8 | 91 | 39 |
| 9 | 88 | 37 |
| > = 10 | 161 | 65 |
| Total number of animals: 1964 | Total number of IVDH Cases: 313 |
Fig. 1Age at study of animals and cases after exclusion
Fig. 2Age at diagnosis of IVDH in 313 dachshunds
Fig. 3Formula used for sample size calculation
Cases diagnosed with and without advanced imaging
| Neuter age | No. of Cases that had advanced imaging | No. of cases | % Cases that had advanced imaging | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bitch | < 12 months | 38 | 52 | 73% |
| Bitch | > 12 months | 43 | 64 | 67% |
| Bitch | Entire | 19 | 27 | 70% |
| Dog | < 12 months | 31 | 52 | 60% |
| Dog | > 12 months | 16 | 32 | 50% |
| Dog | Entire | 24 | 46 | 52% |
| TOTAL | 171 | 273 | 63% |
Cases included in this table were between their 3rd and 10th birthday at the time of the questionnaire, and their data was therefore used for risk ratio calculations
Fig. 4Comparative risk of IVDH in dachshunds ≥3 years and < 10 years old
Incidence rate and risk of IVDD in dachshunds aged between 36 and 120 months
| Sex and neuter status | DYAR | Incidence (No. of cases) | Incidence per 1000 DYAR | Mean risk of IVDH per DYAR | RR compared with entire animals | RR compared with late-neutered animals |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Entire bitches | 838 | 45 | 54 | 5% | 1 | / |
| Bitches neutered < 12 months | 456 | 52 | 114 | 11% |
| 1.37 (0.93–2.01) |
| Bitches neutered > 12 monthsa | 554 | 46 | 83 | 8% |
| 1 |
| All neutered bitches | 1010 | 98 | 97 | 10% |
| / |
| Entire males | 936 | 55 | 58.7 | 6% | 1 | / |
| Males neutered < 12 months | 574 | 52 | 90.6 | 9% |
| 1.38 (0.96–1.99) |
| Males neutered > 12 monthsa | 365 | 24 | 65.8 | 7% | 1.12 (0.7–1.78) | 1 |
| All neutered males | 940 | 76 | 80.9 | 8% | 1.38 (0.98–1.93) | / |
Figures shown in bold are considered statistically significant at the 95% confidence level
95% confidence intervals are shown in brackets
DYAR Dog years at risk
RR Risk ratio
aBitches and dogs neutered > 12 months are “late neutered”
Information about the 313 cases of IVDH
| Information provided by the owner within the questionnaire | Number of dogs | % of total cases | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Who diagnosed the condition? | Primary care vet | 111 | 35.5% |
| Referral vet | 196 | 62.6% | |
| Diagnosed at surgerya | 6 | 1.9% | |
| Total | 313 | ||
| Clinical signs | Pain and discomfort, able to walk, not “weak and wobbly” | 21 | 6.7% |
| Able to walk but “weak and wobbly” | 67 | 21.4% | |
| Unable to walk | 213 | 68.1% | |
| Clinical signs not stated | 2 | 0.6% | |
| Total | 313 | ||
a6 dogs were reported by the owner not to have had a veterinary diagnosis, but clinical signs resolved following spinal surgery
Prevalence of IVDH in the six dachshund varieties
| Breed variety | Males | Females | Grand total | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unneutered | Neutered < 12 m | Neutered > 12 m | Total | Unneutered | Neutered < 12 m | Neutered > 12 m | Total | ||
| SLH | 1/3 (33%) | 4/28 (14%) | 3/14 (21%) | 8/45 (18%) | 0/2 (0%) | 7/18 (39%) | 8/32 25%) | 15/52 (29%) |
|
| SSH | 1/11 (9%) | 12/39 (31%) | 4/15 (27%) | 17/65 (26%) | 2/10 (20%) | 11/29 (38%) | 12/37 (32%) | 25/76 (33%) |
|
| SWH | 2/3 (67%) | 13/59 (22%) | 12/46 (26%) | 27/108 (25%) | 1/4 (25%) | 7/28 (25%) | 14/54 (26%) | 22/86 (26%) |
|
| MLH | 10/51 (20%) | 11/22 (50%) | 8/27 (30%) | 29/100 (29%) | 4/50 (8%) | 11/23 (48%) | 12/31 (39%) | 56/104 (26%) |
|
| MSH | 25/129 (19%) | 12/45 (27%) | 9/26 (35%) | 46/200 (23%) | 15/107 (14%) | 16/51 (31%) | 49/70 (26%) | 49/228 (21%) |
|
| MWH | 11/61 (18%) | 7/19 (37%) | 6/12 (50%) | 24/92 (26%) | 6/32 (19%) | 6/23 (26%) | 7/23 (30%) | 19/78 (24%) |
|
| Total | 50/258 (19%) | 59/212 (28%) | 42/140 (30%) | 151/610 (25%) | 28/205 (14%) | 58/172 (34%) | 71/247 (29%) | 157/624 (25%) |
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No of Cases/total no of individuals is shown for each group with the resulting percentages shown in brackets
Included are animals of at least 3 years old at the time of the questionnaire, and following the exclusions made in Table 1
Breed varieties: SLH Standard long haired, SSH Standard short-haired, SWH Standard wire-haired, MLH Miniature long-haired, MSH Miniature short-haired, MWH Miniature wire-haired