| Literature DB >> 35449000 |
Vahideh Rahmani1, Thomas Spillmann2, Jorma Halttunen3, Pernilla Syrjä4, Mirja Ruohoniemi2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Conventional diagnostic methods have some limitations in diagnosing specific causes of canine hepatobiliary disorders. In the evaluation of the hepatobiliary system in dogs, ultrasonography (US) is the first imaging method of choice. Nonetheless, endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) has also been proven to be a practicable technique for evaluating canine hepatobiliary (endoscopic retrograde cholangiography, ERC) and pancreatic duct (endoscopic retrograde pancreatography, ERP) disorders, providing additional therapeutic options by sphincterotomy (EST). To date, the efficacy and safety of diagnostic and therapeutic ERCP has not been evaluated in veterinary medicine literature. The present study sought to report complications and outcomes of dogs undergoing ERCP and EST, and to assess the usefulness of diagnostic ERCP by comparing the findings of US, ERCP and histopathological findings in liver and pancreas.Entities:
Keywords: ERCP; EST; Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography; Endoscopic sphincterotomy; Fluoroscopy; Gastroduodenoscopy; Hepatobiliary disorders
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35449000 PMCID: PMC9027751 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-022-03241-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.792
Signalment and serum parameters of 15 dogs before undergoing ERC/ ERCP
| Case | Breed | Age (Years) | Weight (Kg) | Clinical signs | Laboratory findings (reference range) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bilirubin (2.5–8.5 μmol/l) | ALP (33–215 U/l) | ALT (18–77 U/l) | cPL (< 200 μg/l) | |||||
| Dog 1a | Spanish Water Dog | 8 | 18.9 | Icterus, Vomiting | NP | |||
| Dog 2a | Red Irish Setter | 9 | 24.8 | Icterus, Vomiting, Diarrhea | NP | |||
| Dog 3a | Giant Poodle | 7 | 18.7 | Icterus, Vomiting, Inappetence | ||||
| Dog 4a | Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever | 6 | 24 | Icterus, Vomiting, Diarrhea | 103 | |||
| Dog 5a | Bichon Frise | 6 | 6.7 | Icterus, Vomiting | NP | |||
| Dog 6a | Parson Russell Terrier | 11 | 9 | Icterus, Vomiting, Inappetence | 79 | |||
| Dog 7a | White Shepherd Dog | 8 | 27.7 | Icterus, Vomiting, Inappetence, Diarrhea, Weight loss | 35 | |||
| Dog 8a | Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever | 6 | 18.5 | Icterus, Vomiting, Inappetence | ||||
| Dog 9a | French Bulldog | 3 | 6.9 | Icterus, Weight loss | ||||
| Dog 10 | Belgian Shepherd Dog | 2 | 29 | Vomiting, Abdominal pain, Weight loss | 4.3 | 196 | 23 | NP |
| Dog 11 | Jack Russel Terrier | 3 | 10 | Vomiting, Abdominal pain | 4.3 | 102 | 42 | |
| Dog 12 | Shetland Sheepdog | 8 | 5.5 | Vomiting, Abdominal pain | 3.9 | 76 | 77 | NP |
| Dog 13 | Short-haired Collie | 11 | 24.8 | Vomiting, Borborygmus | 3.3 | 173 | ||
| Dog 14 | Fox Terrier | 11 | 13 | Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal pain | 2.6 | 32 | – | |
| Dog 15 | Finnish Lapphund | 4 | 20 | Vomiting | 2.5 | 151 | 39 | 118 |
Abnormal results in bold font
ALP Alkaline phosphatase, ALT Alanine aminotransferase, cPL canine pancreatic lipase, NP not performed
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Findings of 15 dogs in ultrasound, ERC (including endoscopy) and ERP
| Case | Liver | Major papilla | Gallbladder | Common bile duct | Extrahepatic duct | Intrahepatic duct | Pancreatic area | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US | US | ERC (Endoscopy) | US | ERC | US | ERC | ERC | ERC | US (pancreas) | ERP (ducts) | |
| Dog 1a | Hypo-echoic | Normal | Prominent (open) | Normal | Normal | Normal | Dilated 20 mm and narrowed | Normal | Normal | Hyperechoic | NP |
| Dog 2a | Hyper-echoic | Prominent | Normal | Distended, debris | No filling | Dilated 10 mm | No filling (Obstruction) | Dilated | Normal | Hyperechoic | Normal |
| Dog 3a | Hyper-echoic | Normal | Normal | Distended, debris | NR | Dilated 10 mm | Dilated 5 mm (Obstruction) | NR | Dilated | Normal | Normal |
| Dog 4a | Hyper-echoic | NR | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | No filling | Normal | Normal |
| Dog 5a | Hyper-echoic | NR | Normal | Distended, debris | Normal | Normal | Narrowed | Dilated 5 mm | Normal | Hypoechoic | NP |
| Dog 6a | Hetero-genic | Prominent | Prominent | Distended, debris | NR | Dilated 4.5 mm | Dilated | Dilated | NR | Heterogenous | NP |
| Dog 7a | Hyper-echoic | NR | Normal | Distended, debris | No filling | Dilated 5.3 mm | No filling | Dilated 10 mm | NR | Hyperechoic | NP |
| Dog 8a | Hyper-echoic | Prominent | Prominent | Distended, debris | NR | Dilated9 mm | Dilated 10 mm | NR | NR | Normal | NP |
| Dog 9a | Hypo-echoic | NR | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Hyperechoic | Normal |
| Dog 10 | Normal | NR | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Abnormal course | NR | NR | Normal | NP |
| Dog 11 | Normal | NR | Stenosis | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | NR | Hypoechoic | Normal |
| Dog 12 | Normal | NR | Very small | Distended, mucocele | NR | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Hyperechoic | NP |
| Dog 13 | Normal | NR | Stenosis | Distended, debris | Normal | Dilated 10 mm | Dilated 10 mm | NR | NR | Normal | NP |
| Dog 14 | Normal | Prominent | Normal | Distended, debris | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Decreased filling | Hyperechoic | Normal |
| Dog 15 | Normal | NR | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | NR | NR | Hypoechoic | Abnormal course |
US ultrasonography, ERC endoscopic retrograde cholangiography, ERP endoscopic retrograde pancreatography, NR not reported, NP not performed
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Fig. 1Images of a non-icteric 11-year-old male Short-haired Collie (Dog 13). a Ultrasonographic image acquired before ERC, showing dilatation of the common bile duct (cursors). b Fluoroscopic image acquired during ERC, representing dilatation of the common bile duct (arrow, maximum diameter 10 mm) and the gallbladder filled with the contrast material
Indications for diagnostic ERC/ERCP in 15 dogs
| Case | Indication | Total number of indications in the dog | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chronic gastro-intestinal signs | Laboratory | Ultrasound | |||||||
| Icteric (hyper-bilirubinemia) | Elevated liver enzymes | Elevated cPL | Abnormality in the major papilla | Abnormality in the liver | Abnormality in biliary system | Abnormality in the pancreatic area | |||
| Dog 1a | + | + | + | – | – | + | – | + | 5 |
| Dog 2a | + | + | + | – | + | + | + | + | 7 |
| Dog 3a | + | + | + | + | – | + | + | – | 6 |
| Dog 4a | + | + | + | – | NR | + | – | – | 4 |
| Dog 5a | + | + | + | – | NR | + | + | + | 6 |
| Dog 6a | + | + | + | – | + | + | + | + | 7 |
| Dog 7a | + | + | + | – | NR | + | + | + | 6 |
| Dog 8a | + | + | + | + | + | + | + | – | 7 |
| Dog 9a | + | + | + | + | NR | + | – | + | 6 |
| Dog 10 | + | – | – | – | NR | – | – | – | 1 |
| Dog 11 | + | – | – | + | NR | – | – | + | 3 |
| Dog 12 | + | – | – | – | NR | – | + | + | 3 |
| Dog 13 | + | – | + | + | NR | – | + | – | 4 |
| Dog 14 | + | – | + | – | + | – | + | + | 5 |
| Dog 15 | + | – | – | – | NR | – | – | + | 2 |
+: present; −: not present
NR not reported
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Fig. 2Images of an icteric 9-year-old female Red Irish Setter (Dog 2). a Endoscopic image of the prominent major papilla. b Fluoroscopic image acquired during ERC showing marked dilatation of the extrahepatic ducts (arrow) without contrast filling of the common bile duct. c Thickened duodenal wall due to Infiltrative carcinoma (arrows) around the common bile duct (arrowhead) at autopsy 1 day after ERC and EST
Fig. 3Images of an icteric 7-year-old female Giant Poodle (Dog 3). a Endoscopic image of the major papilla before EST. b Endoscopic image while the sphincterotomy catheter is entering the major papilla. c Fluoroscopic image acquired during ERC, showing radiolucent concretions (arrow) at the beginning of the common bile duct. d Fluoroscopic image showing dilatation of the common bile duct (arrow, maximum diameter 5 mm). e Fluoroscopic image representing marked dilatation of the intrahepatic duct. f Endoscopic image of the major papilla 3 weeks after EST
Fig. 4Fluoroscopic image of a non-icteric 2-year-old male Belgian shepherd dog (Dog 10) acquired during ERC representing abnormal course of the CBD (arrow) in a half circle around the duodenum and not straight to the gallbladder
Histopathologic findings of the liver, pancreas, and duodenum of 15 dogs that underwent ERC/ERCP and/or EST
| Dog | Type of sampling | Hepatobiliary system | Pancreas | Duodenum |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dog 1a | Biopsy Laparoscopy | Moderate chronic neutrophilic cholangiohepatitis, Biliary stasis | Focal severe fibrosing pancreatitis with multifocal moderate peripancreatic chronic histiocytic steatitis | Not sampled |
| Dog 2a | Autopsy | Moderate chronic neutrophilic cholangiohepatits, Moderate biliary stasis, Pancreatic carcinoma metastasis in the liver | Exocrine pancreatic carcinoma | Infiltration of pancreatic carcinoma into the duodenal wall compressing the common bile duct |
| Dog 3a | Biopsy Endoscopy | Not sampled | Not sampled | Moderate chronic diffuse lymphoplasmacytic enteritis |
| Dog 4a | Biopsy Laparoscopy | Severe chronic neutrophilic and fibrosing cholangiohepatitis | Not sampled | Not sampled |
| Dog 5a | Biopsy Laparotomy | Severe diffuse chronic hepatic lipidosis and multifocal extramedullary hematopoiesis | No significant parenchymal changes, Mild interstitial fibrosis, Acute endothelial swelling | Not sampled |
| Dog 6a | Biopsy Laparoscopy | Moderate multifocal chronic neutrophilic and fibrosing hepatitis, Moderate chronic lymphoplasmacytic cholecystitis with mild cystic mucinous hyperplasia of gallbladder mucosa | Not sampled | Not sampled |
| Dog 7a | Autopsy | Moderate chronic neutrophilic and fibrosing cholangiohepatitis, Moderate cystic mucinous hyperplasia of gallbladder mucosa | No significant histological changes | No significant histological changes |
| Dog 8a | Autopsy | Moderate chronic fibrosing and neutrophilic cholangiohepatits | No significant histological changes | Local severe chronic lymphoplasmacytic mural enteritis at papilla |
| Dog 9a | Biopsy Laparoscopy | Moderate chronic fibrosing and neutrophilic cholangiohepatits (Autopsy: Focal abscess and severe biliary stasis) | Not sampled | No significant histological changes |
| Dog 10 | Autopsy | Moderate multifocal fibrosing and histiocytic inflammation involving areas around duodenum, pancreas and a curved common bile duct, Hepatic biliary stasis | Severe peripancreatic chronic histiocytic steatitis | No significant histological changes |
| Dog 11 | Biopsy Endoscopy | Not sampled | Not sampled | Mild chronic diffuse eosinophilic enteritis |
| Dog 12 | _ | Not sampled | Not sampled | Not sampled |
| Dog 13 | Biopsy Endoscopy | Not sampled | Not sampled | Mild chronic diffuse lymphoplasmacytic enteritis with local moderate acute fibrinonecrotizing duodenitis |
| Dog 14 | Autopsy | Mild hepatic fibrosis, Mild acute necrotizing cholecystitis | Acute severe multifocal necrotizing pancreatitis | Local severe necrotizing peritonitis, Moderate diffuse chronic lymphoplasmacytic enteritis |
| Dog 15 | Biopsy Endoscopy | Not sampled | Not sampled | Mild diffuse chronic lymphoplasmacytic enteritis |
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Fig. 5Serum bilirubin concentrations and serum activities of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and alanine aminiotransferase (ALT) of four dogs before and after successful EST