Haematology and Immunology Flashcards
What is the relationship of IL-17 with IMHA to healthy control dogs and at what time points may measuring IL-17 be of prognostic value?
It was NSD to healthy dogs at admission for IMHA. However, it was found to be higher on days 2 and 4 in non-survivors. n.b. the study may be underpowered.
Note: Il-17 = pro-inflammatory, involved in recruitment and activation of neutrophils, monocytes and endothelial cells. It is secreted by TH-17 cells.
How do point-of-care crossmatch kits (gel and immunochromatographic methods) correlate with laboratory crossmatch methods in dogs? Is this similar to the situation in cats?
They detect less crossmatch incompatibilities compared to the lab method in both dogs and cats. There has not been work (at time of writing 18/12/22) that shows this is clinically relevant in dogs. But in cats the point-of-care techniques correlate better to clinical incompatibility.
https://paperpile.com/app/p/0b13c6d8-92ec-0f1d-8ae3-9f7df827af0f
What is the level of kappa agreement in gel-based crossmatch and immunochromatograhic based crossmatch kits compared to laboratory methods in ill dogs?
Gel-CM - no value available due to lack of incompatible results.
IC techniques had a kappa of 0.16
What is the % of dogs that are transfusion-naive vs dogs having a prior transfusion that are lab-crossmatch incompatible?
25% and 35% (NSD)
https://paperpile.com/app/p/0b13c6d8-92ec-0f1d-8ae3-9f7df827af0f
What proportion of dogs with chronic enteropathy are deemed to be hypercoaguable on TEG and how does this percentage correlate to dogs that had a low albumin and healthy dogs?
44.7% of dogs with CE overall.
57.8% hypoalbuminaemic dogs
31.5% of dogs without hypoalbuminaemia
https://paperpile.com/app/p/270e7dc1-c4bb-01c8-88e3-e27e25d5f471
What are the risk factors for development of hospital acquired anaemia?
Surgical patient
Number of blood samples (5 vs 7)
Being a cat (dogs more likely not to surive if anaemic)
Total blood sample ≥3% estimated total blood volume
https://paperpile.com/app/p/a248070a-82cd-0e03-a464-2b9a0c9ac539
What factors are prognostic for survival in cats with primary IMHA?
Bilirubin concentration (higher = worse)
Age (higher = worse)
Globulin concentration (higher = better)
Lymphocyte count (higher = better)
https://paperpile.com/app/p/ef8a9209-d393-041b-8460-313eda07ae1c
What age of cats is associated with increased chance of having primary IMHA?
2.1 - 5.9 years
https://paperpile.com/app/p/ef8a9209-d393-041b-8460-313eda07ae1c
What adverse effects were noted following intraperitoneal injection of cats with MSC stem cells?
2x lethargy and decreased activity
Increased LN size
1 cat had a hyperechoic renal cortex
The basis of this study is that MSC can regulate inflammation and induce Treg activity
https://paperpile.com/app/p/a577039e-9f88-0c1b-a9c1-252e4f642d9b
Following MLV intranasal vaccination for Bordetella bronchiseptical, CAV-2 and canine parainfluenza, how many days will animals be positive on PCR detection of these organisms (nasal and pharyngeal swabs)
Up to 28 days, possibly longer, with the majority of positive samples between days 3 - 10 post-vaccination.
https://paperpile.com/app/p/5d4836fd-b10f-04a0-94d2-6b3648ccd176
What was the effectiveness, side-effect profile and prognosis following oral treatment of canine disseminted aspergillosis with posaconazole?
5mg/kg PO q12h was used, 4 dogs entered disease remission and 6 had clinical improvement. Most dogs relapsed either whilst on treatment or shortly after discontinuation. The MST was 274 days. No clinicially relevant adverse effects occured.
https://paperpile.com/app/p/62222040-940a-04ac-be59-7d473f2cbdc2
What are the prognositc markers for acute babesiosis?
Non-survivors:
- Higher lactate, TG and phosphate
- Lower HCT, leukocyte counts, thrombocyte counts
All survivors had leukocyte counts within the reference range
All non-survivors had hyperlactaemia
https://paperpile.com/app/p/92ec35e3-b45f-0d40-b5a4-be8add889eee
Does addition of ciclosporin to a low-dose aspirin treatment protocol affect platelet function?
Not on day 3 but there is a difference after 7 days of treatment
https://paperpile.com/app/p/018e7d4b-fe23-08b3-875e-93f337e82b99
Which of the following is increased faecal calprotectin assocaited with in puppies?
a) Moisuture of faeces
b) Increased IgA sheddingh
c) Increased faecal pathogen shedding
d) Younger age
d
https://paperpile.com/app/p/15a51bea-5ab1-0b3a-ba03-2c4cccd52973
Which of the following is increased faecal IgA assocaited with in puppies?
a) Moisuture of faeces
b) Increased faecal calprotectin sheddingh
c) Increased faecal pathogen shedding
d) Younger age
c
https://paperpile.com/app/p/15a51bea-5ab1-0b3a-ba03-2c4cccd52973
What is the most common Kai blood type of dogs in North America, what relationship is there with this blood type and DEA status?
- KAi1+/2- in 94% dogs
- Kai1-/2- 5%
- Kai 1-/2+ in 1%
No relationship of Kai type and DEA
https://paperpile.com/app/p/338e0a33-c8f1-04b0-87cf-f6f6dc990646
Relationship of RDW to pulmonary hypertension
Dogs with precapillary and postcapillary PH had significantly increased RDW compared to healthy dogs.
Severity of PH, peak tricuspid regurgitation pressure gradient, and other variables were associated with RDW. (urea, age, HCT and WBC count)
https://paperpile.com/app/p/5079a3b6-71d2-0267-9271-e1816ac56ac3
How long can canine whole blood units likely be stored for with a low risk of bacterial contamination?
42 days according to this study:
https://paperpile.com/app/p/9bdecaef-a9c8-06c9-9c69-b23c5e5bffef
What findings have indicated that ascitic fluid (in dogs) may have coagulation activity?
Increased FDPs and D-dimers and lower fibrinogen than plasma
https://paperpile.com/app/p/25356e73-33fa-08e9-a418-798565226934
Breeds with the highest prevalence of Dal blood type and mode of inheritance
Dalmations, dobermans and Shih Tzu
Autosomal dominant
What predonation factors impact on platelet levels in platelet concentrates?
Platelet count, lipmic index and phosphorus levels
https://paperpile.com/app/p/32df3894-c751-08cd-9a20-30d2481f9b7b
Most common reasons for thrombocytosis in dogs.
Secondary thrombcytosis associated most frequently with neoplasia (55.7%) followed by inflammatory disease (46.6%) then endocrine disease (12%). Most common inflammatory disease was immune mediated associated with glucocorticoid administration.
https://paperpile.com/app/p/5586a7b7-326c-0613-aee6-5034de40e229
Percentage of felien blood samples that have incorrect lymphocyte/neutrophil counts using ProCyte
- 13% of felien samples had falsely increased lymphocyte and decreased neutrophil counts in 13% of cases. Rejection of the dotplot avoids the error.
https://paperpile.com/app/p/69b4c74f-0f5b-0b7c-84b9-0339cd00ca3c
What is the proportion of cell-free hiDNA in blood of dogs with IMHA?
94% samples
What is the predominant histone in dogs with IMHA?
H3
What drug has been shown to reduce complement mediated haemolysis in vitro reliably?
Recombinan human C1-esterase inhibitor [c1-INH) (compstatin is a C3 inhibitor and this was less reliable when a different type was used in the same study)
What reduction in iCa can be expected when citrate is used in regional anticoagulation of haemodialysis?
0.23mmol/L
What genetic varient has been noted in pomeranians with familial methaemoglobinaemia
CYBR3 (codes fo NADH-cb5 reductase)
Which leptospirosis test(s) have been shown to detect infection earliest?
WITNESS Lepto Immunoglobulin M assay follwed by MAT then the leptoSNAP (Which was crap)
What is the MST for dogs with MM treated with melphalan?
930 days
Negative prognostic indicators for melphalan treated dogs with MM
- Renal disease
- Neutrophil:Lymphocyte ratio