Value of repeated health screening in 259 apparently healthy mature adult and senior cats followed for 2 years.

Autor: Mortier, Femke, Daminet, Sylvie, Marynissen, Sofie, Smets, Pascale, Paepe, Dominique
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Zdroj: Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine; Jul/Aug2024, Vol. 38 Issue 4, p2089-2098, 10p
Abstrakt: Background: Although regular health screening is recommended, long‐term follow‐up data in healthy aged cats are lacking. Objectives: Determine the most common conditions in a large group of apparently healthy older cats and which diseases are manifested within 2 years in cats confirmed to be healthy based on extensive health screening. Animals: Client‐owned cats. Methods: Prospective study. Thorough history, physical examination, blood tests, and urinalysis were performed in 259 apparently healthy mature adult (7‐10 years) and senior (>10 years) cats. Semi‐annual follow‐up examinations were performed in 201 confirmed healthy cats. Results: At baseline, 21% of apparently healthy cats were not considered healthy but were diagnosed with International Renal Interest Society (IRIS) ≥ stage 2 chronic kidney disease (CKD; 7.7%) or hyperthyroidism (4.6%), among other disorders. Disease occurred significantly more frequently in senior cats compared with mature adult cats. In addition, 40% cats were overweight, 35% had moderate to severe dental disease, and 22% had abnormal cardiac auscultation findings. Within 2 years, 28% of mature adult and 54% of senior cats that were confirmed healthy at inclusion developed new diseases, most commonly IRIS ≥ stage 2 CKD (cumulative incidence, 13.4%), hyperthyroidism (8.5%), chronic enteropathy, hepatopathy or pancreatitis (7.5%), or neoplasia (7%). Conclusions and Clinical Importance: The high prevalence and 2‐year incidence of physical examination abnormalities and systemic diseases in apparently healthy older cats argue for regular health screening in cats ≥7 years of age. Although more common in senior cats, occult disease also occurs in mature adult cats, and owners should be informed accordingly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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