“Upper Airway Obstruction in Cats. Part II: Diagnosis and Treatment”. Compendium on Continuing Education for the Practising Veterinarian -North American Edition, vol. 22, no. 9, 2000, pp. 897-08, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3A26144.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Contributor: Griffon, Dominique J.
Date Issued
2000
Abstract

Clinical signs of upper airway obstruction provide valuable information regarding the degree of airway compromise and the anatomic compartment involved but are not specific to any disease process. The purpose of the diagnostic workup is to determine the extent and nature of the condition. The extent of the physical examination depends on the degree of upper airway obstruction, and complete evaluation may need to be postponed until the patient is anesthetized. However, rapid assessment of respiratory impairment is crucial because it allows appropriate triage of patients. In cats with mild upper airway obstruction, radiographs of the thoracic and cervical areas may be obtained with the patient either awake or under sedation. A complete oral and laryngeal examination should be performed with the patient under anesthesia. Additional tests may also be indicated. Manipulation of the upper airway in a compromised patient is likely to exacerbate signs; therefore, diagnostic tests and corrective surgery should be scheduled under the same anesthetic episode. This article describes the corrective surgical techniques for obstructive airway diseases. Although these techniques may be technically demanding, they do not require specialized equipment and, depending on the nature of the disease, often provide good results.

Language

  • English
Page range
897-908
Host Title
Compendium on Continuing Education for the Practising Veterinarian -North American Edition
Volume
22
Issue
9
ISSN
1940-8307