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| Título: | Computed Tomography Assessment of the Bronchial Lumen–Vertebral Body and Pulmonary Artery–Vertebral Body Relationships in Cats Naturally Infected with Immature Dirofilaria immitis | Autores/as: | García Rodríguez, Sara Nieves Matos Rivero, Jorge Isidoro García Guasch, Laín Mohr Peraza, Eva Montoya Alonso, José Alberto Carretón Gómez, Elena |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 240112 Parasitología animal 310904 Medicina interna 330723 Dispositivos de rayos x |
Palabras clave: | bronchial remodelling CT dirofilariosis feline HARD, et al. |
Fecha de publicación: | 2026 | Proyectos: | Parasitosis cardiopulmonares en pequeños animales | Publicación seriada: | Veterinary Sciences | Resumen: | Feline heartworm disease, caused by Dirofilaria immitis, is often underdiagnosed, particularly during its larval stage, known as Heartworm-Associated Respiratory Disease, (HARD). This study aimed to quantify CT-detectable pulmonary changes in naturally infected cats. Computed tomography (CT) was performed in 38 cats: Group A (n = 30, symptomatic seropositive) and Group B (n = 8, asymptomatic seronegative). Bronchial and pulmonary artery diameters were indexed to the sixth thoracic vertebral body (T6) to calculate bronchial-to-vertebral body (B/VB) and pulmonary artery-to-vertebral body (A/VB) ratios across all lung lobes. Group A cats showed significantly higher B/VB ratios in the left cranial and right middle lobes compared with Group B (p < 0.05), with increases of 42.0% and 47.5%, respectively. Conversely, A/VB ratios did not differ significantly between groups (p > 0.05), indicating the absence of relevant vascular remodelling. Intra-operator and inter-observer reliability were excellent (intraclass correlation coefficients > 0.85). These findings suggest that bronchial dilation in the absence of arterial enlargement represents a key tomographic feature of larval D. immitis infection. Quantitative CT ratios, particularly the B/VB ratio, provide objective imaging markers for the diagnosis of HARD in clinical practice, and may assist in differentiating this condition from other feline respiratory diseases in endemic areas. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/158461 | ISSN: | 2306-7381 | DOI: | 10.3390/vetsci13020186 | Fuente: | Veterinary Sciences[ISSN2306-7381], v.13(2) |
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