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Preliminary Validation and Reliability Testing of the Montreal Instrument for Cat Arthritis Testing, for Use by Veterinarians, in a Colony of Laboratory Cats

机译:猫关节炎检测的蒙特利尔仪器的初步验证和可靠性测试,用于兽医,在实验室猫的殖民地使用

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Simple Summary Feline osteoarthritis (OA) is challenging to diagnose. A pain scale was developed for use by veterinarians, in association with their physical examination, and tested for reliability and validity. The scale items were: Interaction with the examiner, Exploration of the room, Body Posture, Gait, Body Condition, condition of Coat and Claws, and abnormal Findings or Cat Reaction upon joint Palpation. Expert review supported the scale content. Two studies using laboratory-housed cats found the most promising results for Gait and Body Posture, in terms of distinguishing between OA and non-OA cats, repeatability of results, and correlations with objectively measured kinetics (weight-bearing). Abstract Subtle signs and conflicting physical and radiographic findings make feline osteoarthritis (OA) challenging to diagnose. A physical examination-based assessment was developed, consisting of eight items: Interaction, Exploration, Posture, Gait, Body Condition, Coat and Claws, (joint) Palpation–Findings, and Palpation–Cat Reaction. Content (experts) and face (veterinary students) validity were excellent. Construct validity, internal consistency, and intra- and inter-rater reliability were assessed via a pilot and main study, using laboratory-housed cats with and without OA. Gait distinguished OA status in the pilot (p = 0.05) study. In the main study, no scale item achieved statistically significant OA detection. Forelimb peak vertical ground reaction force (PVF) correlated inversely with Gait (Rhos = −0.38 (p = 0.03) to −0.41 (p = 0.02)). Body Posture correlated with Gait, and inversely with forelimb PVF at two of three time points (Rhos = −0.38 (p = 0.03) to −0.43 (p = 0.01)). Palpation (Findings, Cat Reaction) did not distinguish OA from non-OA cats. Palpation—Cat Reaction (Forelimbs) correlated inversely with forelimb PVF at two time points (Rhos = −0.41 (p = 0.02) to −0.41 (p = 0.01)), but scores were highly variable, and poorly reliable. Gait and Posture require improved sensitivity, and Palpation should be interpreted cautiously, in diagnosing feline OA.
机译:简单的摘要猫科动物骨关节炎(OA)挑战诊断。开发了一种痛苦,用于兽医,与其体面检友相关,并测试可靠性和有效性。规模项目是:与审查员的互动,探索房间,身体姿势,步态,身体状况,外套和爪状况,以及关节触诊时的异常发现或猫反应。专家评论支持尺度内容。使用实验室猫的两项研究发现了在区分OA和非OA猫,结果的可重复性和与客观测量动力学(负重)的相关性方面最有希望的步态和身体姿势的有希望的结果。摘要微妙的迹象和冲突的物理和放射线摄影结果使猫骨质关节炎(OA)挑战诊断。开发了一个基于体检的评估,由八个项目组成:互动,探索,姿势,步态,身体状况,外套和爪子,(关节)触发结果和触诊 - 猫反应。内容(专家)和面部(兽医学生)有效性很好。通过飞行员和主要研究,使用实验室安装的猫,使用实验室和没有OA,通过试验和主要研究进行构建有效性,内部一致性和帧内间可靠性。步态尊重飞行员的OA状态(P = 0.05)研究。在主要研究中,没有规模项目达到统计上显着的OA检测。前肢峰值垂直接地反作用力(PVF)与步态相反(RHO S = -0.38(p = 0.03)至-0.41(p = 0.02))。身体姿势与步态相关,并与三个时间点中的两个(Rho s = -0.38(p = 0.03)中的两个逆时针相反)至-0.43(p = 0.01))。触诊(调查结果,猫反应)没有区分OA来自非OA猫。触诊猫反应(前肢)在两个时间点(RHO s = -0.41(p = 0.02)至-0.41(p = 0.01)),但得分高度变化,和可靠的不太可靠。步态和姿势需要提高敏感性,并且触诊应小心地解释,在诊断猫科学oA方面。

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