Ultrasonographic measurement of gallbladder wall thickness in fasted dogs without signs of hepatobiliary disease

Author:

Martinez Carlos1ORCID,Davies Daniel2,Hoey Séamus3,Shiel Robert E.4,O'Neill Emma J.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine AÚNA Especialidades Veterinarias ‐ IVC Evidensia Valencia Spain

2. Highcroft Referrals Bristol UK

3. School of Veterinary Medicine University College Dublin, Belfield Co. Dublin Ireland

4. School of Veterinary Medicine Murdoch University Perth Western Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundUltrasound‐determined gallbladder wall thickness is widely used to aid in the diagnosis of gallbladder disease, but no reference values supported by published measurement data are available in dogs.Hypothesis/ObjectiveEstablish normal thickness of the gallbladder wall in dogs.AnimalsFifty‐three dogs presented to a referral hospital and required abdominal ultrasound examination for reasons unrelated to primary hepatobiliary disease.MethodsCross‐sectional observational study recruiting dogs requiring abdominal ultrasound examination. A standard sequence of gallbladder wall images was recorded for later review. Inclusion criteria were normal ultrasonographic hepatobiliary, pancreatic, and small intestinal findings. Exclusion was determined by 2 European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ECVIM)‐certified veterinary internists blinded to gallbladder wall thickness data. Dogs were excluded if they had inadequate medical records, a previous history of hepatobiliary, gastrointestinal, or pancreatic disease likely to impact the biliary system (eg, chronic vomiting, nausea, jaundice, diarrhea), unexplained increases in liver enzyme activities, hypoalbuminemia, or ascites. Gallbladder wall thickness was determined by 2 European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging (ECVDI)‐certified veterinary radiologists working together to generate a consensus for each dog. The final output was the maximum normal wall thickness for this population of dogs.ResultsThe upper limit for gallbladder wall thickness in 53 fasted (8 hours) dogs <40 kg was 1.30 mm (90% confidence interval, 1.19‐1.41).Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceNormal gallbladder wall thickness in dogs is lower than previously reported. Additional studies are required to determine potential effects of body weight and the optimal cut‐off to distinguish between healthy and diseased gallbladders.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

Reference24 articles.

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