Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5798706 The Veterinary Journal 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Twenty-two dogs were identified. Five dogs (23%) died within the first 30 days of the stroke event. Median survival in 30-day survivors was 505 days. Four dogs (18%) were still alive by the end of the study. Right-sided lesions posed a significantly increased risk of mortality with a median survival time in dogs with right-sided lesions of 24 days vs. 602 days in dogs with left sided lesions (P = 0.006). Clinical outcome was considered excellent in seven of 17 (41%) 30-day survivors. Another seven 30-day survivors experienced new acute neurological signs within 6-17 months of the initial stroke event; in two of those cases a new ischaemic stroke was confirmed by MRI. In conclusion, dogs with ischaemic stroke have a fair to good prognosis in terms of survival and clinical outcome. However, owners should be informed of the risk of acute death within 30 days and of the possibility of new neurological events in survivors. Mortality was increased in dogs with right-sided lesions in this study.
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