Epidemiologic study of risk factors for lower urinary tract diseases in cats
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- DOI: 10.2460/javma.2001.218.1429
Epidemiologic study of risk factors for lower urinary tract diseases in cats
Abstract
Objective: To determine proportional morbidity rates (PMR) and risk factors for lower urinary tract diseases (LUTD) in cats.
Design: Case-control study.
Sample population: Records of 22,908 cats with LUTD and 263,168 cats without LUTD.
Procedure: Data were retrieved from the Purdue Veterinary Medical Data Base. Descriptive statistics and univariate logistic regression analyses were performed to assess whether breed, age, sex, and neutering status were associated with different causes of LUTD.
Results: Mean PMR for LUTD irrespective of cause was 8/100 cats (range, 2 to 13/100 cats). Increased risk for urocystolithiasis (Russian Blue, Himalayan, and Persian cats), bacterial urinary tract infections (UTI; Abyssinian cats), congenital urinary tract defects (Manx and Persian cats), and urinary incontinence (Manx cats) was detected. Cats between 2 and < 7 years of age had increased risk for urethral plugs, neurogenic disorders, congenital defects, and iatrogenic injuries. Cats between 4 and < 10 years of age had increased risk for urocystolithiasis, urethral obstructions, and idiopathic LUTD. Cats > or = 10 years of age had increased risk for UTI and neoplasia. Castrated males had increased risk for each cause of LUTD except UTI and incontinence. Spayed females had increased risk for urocystolithiasis, UTI, and neoplasia. Sexually intact females had decreased risk for each cause of LUTD except neurogenic disorders and iatrogenic injuries.
Conclusion and clinical relevance: Specific breed, age, sex, and neutering status may be associated with specific types of feline LUTD. Knowledge of patient risk factors for LUTD may facilitate development of surveillance strategies that enhance earlier detection.
Comment in
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Questions interaction of sex and age on risk of lower urinary tract disease in cats.J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2001 Jul 15;219(2):173-4. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2001. PMID: 11469568 No abstract available.
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