Anatomical classification of feline congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts based on CT angiography: A SVSTS and VIRIES multi‐institutional study in 231 cats

Author:

Weisse Chick1ORCID,Asano Kazushi2ORCID,Ishigaki Kumiko2,Lipscomb Victoria3,Llanos Cesar3ORCID,Zwingenberger Allison L4ORCID,Carroll Kenneth A5ORCID,Grosso Federico R Vilaplana6ORCID,Stock Emmelie7ORCID,Buote Nicole8ORCID,Aly Ali8ORCID,Murgia Daniela9,Arai Shiori10,Linden Alex zur11ORCID,Gordon Jana12,Manassero Mathieu13ORCID,Schwarz Tobias14ORCID,Wallace Mandy L15ORCID,Graham Julia16,Hardie Robert17ORCID,Chang Yifu18ORCID,Robbins Mitch19,Bismuth Camille20ORCID,Karnia James21ORCID,Sterman Allyson22ORCID,Saunders Ashley23ORCID,Montinaro Vincenzo24ORCID,Guarnera Isabella25ORCID,McLauchlan Gerard26,Černá Petra27ORCID,Maurin Marie‐Pauline28ORCID,Aisa Josep29ORCID,An Anjile30

Affiliation:

1. Animal Medical Center New York New York USA

2. Nihon University Fujisawa Kanagawa Japan

3. Royal Veterinary College Hatfield Herts England

4. Davis School of Veterinary Medicine University of California Davis California USA

5. College of Veterinary Medicine North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

6. College of Veterinary Medicine University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

7. University of Gent Merelbeke Belgium

8. Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Ithaca New York USA

9. Dick White Referrals Six Mile Bottom UK

10. College of Veterinary Medicine University of Minnesota St. Paul Minnesota USA

11. OVC, University of Guelph Guelph Canada

12. Oregon State University Corvallis Oregon USA

13. Ecole Nationale Veterinaire d'Alfort Maisons‐Alfort France

14. Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies University of Edinburgh Roslin UK

15. College of Veterinary Medicine University of Georgia Athens Georgia USA

16. Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University North Grafton Massachusetts USA

17. School of Veterinary Medicine University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin USA

18. Mercy Animal Hospital Kaohsiung City Taiwan

19. Veterinary Specialty Center Bannockburn Illinois USA

20. Veterinary Hospital Fregis Arcueil France

21. University of Missouri Veterinary Health Center Columbia Missouri USA

22. Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine West Lafayette Indiana USA

23. College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University College Station Texas USA

24. Clinica Veterinaria Malpensa‐Anicura Samarate Italy

25. Ospedale Veterinario Portoni Rossi Bolgna Italy

26. Fitzpatrick Referrals Surrey UK

27. Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital Fort Collins Colorado USA

28. School of Veterinary Medicine University College Dublin Dublin Ireland

29. University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine Knoxville Tennessee USA

30. Weill Cornell Medicine, New York Presbyterian New York New York USA

Abstract

AbstractThe prevalence of anatomical‐based subtypes of feline congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts (EHPSS) has not been completely elucidated. The goal of this study was to use CT angiography to create an anatomical‐based nomenclature system for feline congenital EHPSS. Additionally, subjective portal perfusion scores were generated to determine if intrinsic portal vein development was associated with different shunt conformations or patient age at the time of CT. The SVSTS and VIRIES list services were used to recruit cases. Data collected included patient DOB, gender, breed, weight, CT date, and reported diagnosis. Shunts were classified based upon (1) the shunt portal vessel(s) of origin, (2) the shunt systemic vessel(s) of insertion, and (3) any substantial portal vessels contributing to the shunt. Additionally, hepatic portal perfusion was subjectively scored between 1 (poor/none) and 5 (good/normal) based on the caliber of the intrahepatic PVs. A total of 264 CT scans were submitted from 29 institutions. Due to exclusion criteria, 33 (13%) were removed, leaving 231 CT scans to be included. Twenty‐five different EHPSS anatomies were identified with five classifications accounting for 78% of all shunts (LGP [53%], LGC‐post [11%], LCG [7%], LGC‐pre [4%], and PC [4%]). Shunt origin involved the left gastric vein in 75% of the described classifications. Significant differences were identified among the five most common shunt types with respect to age at the time of CT scan (P = .002), breed (P < .001), and subjective portal perfusion score (P < .001). This refined anatomical classification system for feline EHPSS may enable improved understanding, treatment comparisons, and outcome prediction for cats with these anomalies.

Publisher

Wiley

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