Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Veterinary Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Science Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University Tokyo Japan
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the quadriceps muscle length (QML) to femoral length (FL) ratio (QML/FL) and its associated factors in small breed dogs with medial patellar luxation (MPL) and to compare the differences in the QML/FL between MPL grades.Study designRetrospective study.Sample populationSmall breed dogs (<10 kg) with MPL: 78 dogs (134 limbs).MethodsMedical records and computed tomography (CT) images from 2008–2020 were reviewed. Furthermore, age, bodyweight, sex, laterality, MPL grade, femoral inclination angle (FIA), femoral torsion angle (FTA), anatomical lateral distal femoral angle (aLDFA), and patellar ligament length to patellar length ratio were included in the regression analysis to determine the factors associated with QML/FL. Each measurement parameter was compared among the four MPL grade groups.ResultsThe final model demonstrated that the QML/FL increased with increasing age (p = .004) and decreased with increasing FTA and aLDFA (p = .015 and p < .001, respectively). The MPL grade IV group had a lower QML/FL than the grade I, II, and III groups (p = .002, p < .001, and p < .001, respectively).ConclusionAmong small breed dogs, those with MPL grade IV had a shortened QML associated with femoral deformities.Clinical significanceNoninvasive evaluation of the QML/FL improves our understanding of the length mismatch between the quadriceps muscle and the femur.
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