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Spontaneous Pneumothorax: Why Anger Management is Important

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Paragonvet.comImaging.consult.comStudyhealth.comSPONTANEOUSPNEUMOTHORAX: WHYANGER MANAGEMENT ISMeddean.luc.eduIMPORTANTVicki Wilke, DVM, PhD, DACVS,Alycen Lundberg, Kr<strong>is</strong>ty Metivier, DVM, MS,http://www.glogster.com/media/1/4/21/16/4211699.jpgNicholas Robinson, BVSC, PhD, MACVSCVicki Wilke, DVM, PhD, DACVSNick Robinson, B.V.SC., PhD


Clinical Signs and Physical Exampetdoctors.co.ukdog-obedience-training-online.compets.webmd.comehow.comgimpydogblog.blogspot.comluluandchu.wordpress.comamandabout-town.blogspot.comiknow2.netnetwork.bestfriends.org


Radiographic Findingsvetstreamcan<strong>is</strong>.commypetslivewithavet.blogspot.comIncreased width of air-filled pleural spaceRetraction of lung margins (follow vascular patterns)Partial pulmonary collapseElevated cardiac silhouette (lateral view)Tension pneumothorax:mediastinal shiftflattening of diaphragm


Pulmonary Blebs vs. BullaePulmonary bleb (A), type 1bulla (B), type 2 bulla (C), and type 3 bulla (D).Note the accumulation of air between the layers of the v<strong>is</strong>ceral pleura in the pulmonary bleb andthe different connections to the underlying pulmonary parenchyma in B, C, and D.Lipscomb VL et al. <strong>Spontaneous</strong> <strong>Pneumothorax</strong> Caused by Pulmonary Blebs and Bullae in 12 Dogs. JAAHA 2003;39:435-445.


Treatment RecommendationsThoracocentes<strong>is</strong>:Mild pneumothorax, no continued leakage of airTube thoracostomy:>2 thoracocenteses within 24 hrs, thoracocentes<strong>is</strong> failsto resolve pneumothorax, or tension pneumothoraxThoracotomy:Failed tube thoracostomy, >2 recurrences, bullae notedFailed: pneumothorax pers<strong>is</strong>ts > 48hrs and pers<strong>is</strong>tent clinical signsMedian sternotomy unless able to localizeLobectomy (focal) vs. pleurodes<strong>is</strong> (diffuse)


Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Major plasma serine protease inhibitorcbms.mq.edu.au Lack of exposes lung t<strong>is</strong>sue to uncontrolled proteolyticattack from neutrophil elastase, culminating in alveolardestruction A1AT deficiency <strong>is</strong> one of the most common autosomalcodominant inherited d<strong>is</strong>order in Caucasians In people, specific genotypes are associated with serumlevels which are correlated with severity of emphysema Smoking and A1AT deficiency increase r<strong>is</strong>k andprogression of emphysemaFregonese L et al. Alpha-1 antitrypsin Null mutations and severity of emphysema. Resp Med 2008:102;876-884.


ObjectivesObjective one Perform immunoh<strong>is</strong>tochem<strong>is</strong>try on lung samples fromdogs diagnosed with spontaneous pneumothoraxHypothes<strong>is</strong>Qwickstep.com Lung t<strong>is</strong>sue from dogs diagnosed with spontaneouspneumothorax would have abnormal stainingpattern for folliculin and/or alpha-1 antitrypsin


ObjectivesObjective two Perform DNA sequencing from dogs diagnosed withspontaneous pneumothoraxHypothes<strong>is</strong>http://www.free-extras.com/images/siberian_husky_puppy-12926.htm Dogs diagnosed with spontaneous pneumothoraxwould have mutations in the folliculin and/or alpha-1 antitrypsin gene that were associated with thetrait


Materials and Methods Two portions of the studygraham.ces.ncsu.edu Retrospective evaluation for pathology cases of bullousemphysema (n=10) Prospective clinical spontaneous pneumothorax cases(n=5) Research hounds controls (n=6) Selection Criteria No h<strong>is</strong>tory of trauma No obvious neoplasia or other identified cause ofpneumothorax


H<strong>is</strong>topathology H&E Trichrome Alpha-1 antitrypsin Folliculinaffected a1at HE - emphysema-early bullaaffected a1at -subpleural trichrome


Candidate Gene Analyses Folliculin Alpha one antitrypsinAGACACACTGTCCCACTCATCCTGCACTGCCATGGAAAGTTTCACAACTGGGTGTTTGAGAATATTTTTGGATGTTTTTGTGGGAAATAGCTCAGGCCGGTGTTGCAACCTTACCTTTAAAGAAAATGTAATTCACCAGAGCGAAAACTGTGTCTTCGTCAAGATCTTTGACCAAATCCACAATTTTTCCTTGGGTTCCCTTCTCTACATAATTGTTGATCTGTTTCTTGGCCTCTTCAGTGTGCCTGAAGTTGATGGTGAAGGCTTCTGAGTGGTACAGKTTCCGACATCCTCTAAAAACTTATTCAGTAGTTTTATGGTGTCGTTGATGAACAGACCGCTGCCGGTGGTCAGCTGCAGCTGGTTGTCTGGCTGGTTGAGGATGCTGAGGAGTTGATGGAAGCCTTGGTGGACTTCCCTCTCTGCTCTCTCAGTGAGGTTGAAACCGAGGCCTTGCATGATCTGGGTGTGGGTGTCCCCCTTGGTGCCCAGAGAGAGCATCGCAAAGGCTGTAGCGATGCTCACGGGGGAGAAGAAGATGTTGGTGGTATTGGACTCTTGGGCCACCTGGCGGTACAAGCTGAAGGCAAAGTCAGCCAexon 5, rs24483703A 4-bp deletion in exon 4 of the FLCN gene. A, Exon4 sequence. The deletion <strong>is</strong> underlined. B, Unaffected control sequence.C, Affected sequence, showing the wild-type and c.733delTCGG alleles.


ResultsBreeds Husky 4 Golden Retriever 3 Labrador Retriever 2 Collie Engl<strong>is</strong>h Springer Spaniel German Shepherd Gordon Setter Great Dane Lhasa ApsoSex8 females, spayed7 males, neuteredAge 6.7 years, range 3 to 9.7WeightOcpets.ocreg<strong>is</strong>ter.com 33.2 kgs, range 11.4 to 47.9


Recurrence, 4/15= 27% 5.8 yo, M/N, Mixed Breed, 6 months later 9 yo, F/S, German Shepherd, 38 months later 7 yo, F/S Labrador, 2 weeks later 7 yo, M/N, Siberian husky, 10.5 months laterhttp://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.pluspets.net/wpcontent/uploads/2010/05/siberian-huskey1.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.pluspets.net/siberian-husky-true-winterdog/&h=495&w=612&sz=63&tbnid=Mt_ICMC2_ovF6M:&tbnh=110&tbnw=136&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dsiberian%2Bhusky&zoom=1&q=siberian+husky&usg=__cpHxuaggtjYLcuaMQmKlczf0C68=&sa=X&ei=QbOgTIrgAsPwnge1tLifDQ&ved=0CDIQ9QEwAw


H<strong>is</strong>topathology (7/15 multifocal bulla) Emphysema: focal, diffuse, multifocal Fibros<strong>is</strong>: subpleural > interstitium, milddiffuse/multifocal, moderate diffuse/multifocal,minimally different from controls Folliculin: only slight increase in staining intensity inbronchiole epithelium, slight decrease in pleura, nodifference in cell d<strong>is</strong>tributionjmg.bmj.com


Alpha 1 Antitrypsin IHCa1at sub-pleural peribronchial perivascular intralveolarp value 0.0000002943 0.8185399304 0.1166711774 0.3473323796affected a1at - subpleuralcontrol a1at - subpleural


Genotyping Resultsgene status no. animals/genotype Chi-squarevalue, probAllelefrequency1,1 1,2 2,2 1 2Chi-squarevalue, probA1AT N 6 0 0 3.75, 0.153 12 0 1.13, 0.288A 2 2 0 6 2FLCN N 6 0 012 0monomorphicA 4 0 0 8 0monomorphicCases: 2 Labradors, 1 Golden retriever, 1 Alaskan husky


Conclusions Focal to multifocal or diffuse emphysema No difference in folliculin staining Decreased subpleural staining for alpha-1antitrypsin In the mutations studied, no association with the trait


Future Work Gene expression analyses qRT-PCR lung samples, folliculin and alpha-1 antitrypsin Serum levels of A1AT Correlate with degree of emphysema CT lung densitometry Evaluate treatment options for SPOcpets.ocreg<strong>is</strong>ter.comerj.ersjournals.com


Recommendations for SP Surgery vs. medical management Higher success rates Lower recurrence rates Lower mortality rates Shorter hospitalization timesOcpets.ocreg<strong>is</strong>ter.com Median sternotomy: multifocal bullae common Thoracoscopy Pleurodes<strong>is</strong> for diffuse d<strong>is</strong>ease? STOP Smoking!!!! Stress management


ReferencesAu JJ et al. Use of CT for evaluation of lung lesions associated with SP in dogs: 12 cases(1999-2002). JAVMA 2006;228(5):733-7.Fregonese L et al. Alpha-1 antitrypsin Null mutations and severity of emphysema. Resp Med2008;102:876-884. Holtsinger RH et al. <strong>Spontaneous</strong> <strong>Pneumothorax</strong> in the Dog: A Retrospective Analys<strong>is</strong> of 21cases. JAAHA 1993;29:195-208.Lee SH et al. Association between anger and first-onset primary spontaneous pneumothorax.General Hospital Psychiatry 2008;30(4):331-336. Lipscomb VL et al. <strong>Spontaneous</strong> <strong>Pneumothorax</strong> Caused by Pulmonary Blebs and Bullae in 12Dogs. JAAHA 2003;39:435-445. Peuerto DA et al. Surgical and nonsurgical mgmt of and selected r<strong>is</strong>k factors for SP in dogs: 64cases (1986-1999). JAVMA 2002;220(11):670-4. Valentine A et al. <strong>Spontaneous</strong> <strong>Pneumothorax</strong> in Dog. Compendium 1996;18(1):53-63.

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