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Alfarisa Nururrozi1, Yanuartono Yanuartono1, Prisyarlinie Sivananthan1, Soedarmanto Indarjulianto1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIM: This paper reports a retrospective study performed in 185 cats diagnosed with feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD). The analyzed population involved feline patients at the Veterinary Clinic of Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia. This research aimed to evaluate the clinical indications and causes of FLUTD in the Yogyakarta cat population.Entities:
Keywords: Yogyakarta; cats; feline lower urinary tract disease
Year: 2020 PMID: 32801571 PMCID: PMC7396331 DOI: 10.14202/vetworld.2020.1182-1186
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet World ISSN: 0972-8988
Definitions and diagnostic methods for various types of FLUTD [5].
| Type FLUTD | Methods |
|---|---|
| FIC | Eliminate the other specific causes possibilities |
| UTI | High number bacteria (>103 CFU / ml) in urine culture in growth media |
| UP | The obstruction of the urethra caused by the plug identified on catheterization with/without crystalluria on urine sediment |
| Urolithiasis | Bladder/urethral stone detected on radiography and/or ultrasonography |
| Urinary tract neoplasia | The lesion was identified by ultrasound examination |
FIC=Feline idiopathic cystitis, UTI=Urinary tract infections, UP=Urethral plugs
Clinical signs analyses of cats with FLUTD (n [%] of cats).
| All cats | FIC | UTI | UP | Urolithiasis | Neoplasia | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 185 (100) | 103 (56.1) | 47 (25.3) | 9 (4.9) | 24 (13.0) | 1 (0.4) |
| Hematuria | 75 (40.4) | 43 (41.3) | 16 (33.3) | 1 (14.3) | 14 (56.8) | 1 (100) |
| Stranguria | 84 (45.3) | 19 (18.8) | 40 (86.1) | 6 (64.3) | 23 (97.3) | 1 (100) |
| Pollakiuria | 22 (11.9) | 12 (11.3) | 1 (1.4) | 0 (0.0) | 10 (40.5) | 0 (0.0) |
| Dysuria | 11 (6.0) | 3 (2.5) | 1 (1.4) | 8 (85.7) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
| Periuria | 6 (3.2) | 3 (3.1) | 1 (2.8) | 0 (0.0) | 1 (2.7) | 1 (50.0) |
FIC=Feline idiopathic cystitis, UTI=Urinary tract infections, UP=Urethral plugs
Age and breed evaluation in 185 cats suffering with FLUTD.
| All cats (n=185) | FIC (n=103) | UTI (n=47) | UP (n=9) | Urolithiasis (n=24) | Neoplasia (n=1) | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (year) | (0.2-12) 2.4 | (0.6-7) 2 | (5.3-11.5) 9.1 | (0.8-1) 0.9 | (2.9-8.6) 6.8 | (6.5-12) 9.8 | <0.05[ |
| Persian | 83 (44.9) | 55 (53.8) | 8 (16.7) | 4 (42.9) | 14 (59.5) | 1 (100) | <0.05[ |
| Domestic | 65 (35.4) | 28 (27.5) | 3 (58.3) | 2 (21.4) | 8 (32.4) | 0 (0.0) | |
| Mixed breed | 14 (7.7) | 6 (6.3) | 7 (13.9) | 1 (14.3) | 1 (5.4) | 0 (0.0) | |
| Himalayan | 6 (3.5) | 3 (3.1) | 2 (4.2) | 0 (0.0) | 1 (5.4) | 0 (0.0) | |
| Angora | 5 (2.5) | 3 (2.5) | 1 (2.8) | 1 (7.1) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | |
| British shorthair | 3 (1.4) | 1 (1.3) | 1 (1.4) | 1 (7.1) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | |
| Maine coon | 5 (2.8) | 3 (3.1) | 1 (1.4) | 1 (7.1) | 1 (2.7) | 0 (0.0) | |
| Unknown breed | 3 (1.8) | 3 (2.5) | 1 (1.4) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) |
FIC=Feline idiopathic cystitis, UTI=Urinary tract infections, UP=Urethral plugs.
Cats with UTI or neoplasia were significantly older than FIC, UP, and urolithiasis (p<0.05).
Persian cats were significantly suffering FIC and urolithiasis than other FLUTD
Sex analyses of cats with FLUTD (n [%] of cats).
| All cats (n=185) | FIC (n=103) | UTI (n=47) | UP (n=9) | Urolithiasis (n=24) | Neoplasia (n=1) | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Males (%) | 82.1 | 77.5 | 97.2 | 92.8 | 67.6 | 100 | <0.05[ |
| Females (%) | 17.9 | 22.5 | 2.8 | 7.2 | 32.4 | 0.0 |
FIC=Feline idiopathic cystitis, UTI=Urinary tract infections, UP=Urethral plugs.
The proportion of male cats suffering FLUTD was significantly higher than female (p<0.05)