Nasopharyngeal luminal change on cervical radiography in brachycephalic dogs without respiratory signs

Daji Noh, Hyunjoon Shin, Hyemin Na, Sang Kwon Lee, Sooyoung Choi, Kija Lee

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Abstract

This study aimed to prospectively assess nasopharyngeal luminal changes in brachycephalic dogs without respiratory signs using cervical radiography. Forty brachycephalic dogs without cardiopulmonary diseases were included. The nasopharyngeal luminal change was calculated on inspiratory and expiratory cervical lateral radiographs. The median nasopharyngeal luminal change was 21.6% (range, 0.3–85.6%). In five dogs, a nasopharyngeal luminal change of >50% was identified. There was no correlation between nasopharyngeal luminal changes and age, sex, body weight, or body condition score. These results suggest that brachycephalic dogs without cardiopulmonary diseases may be over-diagnosed with partial pharyngeal collapse. Further studies comparing nasopharyngeal luminal changes between clinically healthy brachycephalic dogs and dogs with respiratory signs are warranted.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)163-166
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Veterinary Medical Science
Volume85
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • airway collapse
  • canine
  • cervical radiography

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