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. 1993 Apr;57(2):89-94.

Use of breath hydrogen measurement to evaluate orocecal transit time in cats before and after treatment for hyperthyroidism

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Use of breath hydrogen measurement to evaluate orocecal transit time in cats before and after treatment for hyperthyroidism

D P Schlesinger et al. Can J Vet Res. 1993 Apr.

Abstract

Orocecal transit time was evaluated in 13 cats diagnosed with hyperthyroidism. Transit was determined by measuring the change in breath hydrogen and methane concentrations following oral administration of a nonabsorbable carbohydrate (lactulose). Transit times before and three to four weeks after treatment of the hyperthyroidism with radioactive iodine were compared. There was a significant prolongation of transit time, as determined by a change in hydrogen concentration, following correction of the hyperthyroidism (p = 0.034). Average transit times and standard errors were 27.7 +/- 3.7 minutes before treatment and 56.5 +/- 12.1 minutes after treatment. Methane was not detected in any of the samples. Hyperthyroidism appears to be associated with an accelerated small intestinal transit time in cats.

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