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Exam 3
PP 28
46
Veterinary Medicine
Professional
05/02/2016

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Term
What are the general guidelines for the size of the small bowel in the cat and dog?
Definition
-dog: <2X width of 13th rib
-cat: <12mm
Term
What is the normal thickness of the bowel wall? Can we evaluate this on survey rads?
Definition
-approx 3-4 mm
-NO
Term
What are the three terms used to describe the amount of bowel affected by a pathology?
Definition
-generalized > segmental > focal
Term
How does the small bowel of an obese cat differ from that of a normal cat?
Definition
-on VD: on the right side of the abdomen
Term
Definition: Transit time
Definition
-the time it takes for the contrast to move form the duodenum to the ascending colon
Term
About how long should a normal upper GI take with barium in a dog and cat?
Definition
-dog approx 2h
-cat approx 1h
Term
What are the two forms of ileus? Define them.
Definition
-Functional ileus: ceased peristaltic contractions of the bowel
-Mechanical ileus: caused by physical obstruction of the bowel
Term
What normally causes functional ileus in general? Some specific examples?
Definition
-neuromuscular or vascular abnormalities
-ex: drugs, surgery, Mesenteric volvulus, enteritis, peritonitis, viral, dysautonomia, etc
Term
What are the general radiographic signs associated with a functional ileus?
Definition
-bowel lumen remains patent
-fluid & gas distended bowel
-usually the entire small bowel will be affected
Term
What is the typical cause of a mechanical ileus?
Definition
-physical obstruction of the bowel
Term
What are the general radiographic signs of a mechanical ileus?
Definition
-fluid & gas distended bowel
-two populations of bowel evident
-gravel sign proximal to obstrction
-hairpin turns, stacked, and layering
Term
True or False: A duodenal obstruction with concurrent vomiting may not have any radiographic evidence of an obstruction.
Definition
-TRUE
Term
What is the smallest orifice of the GI tract?
Definition
-ileiocolic
Term
What are some causes of small bowel obstruction?
Definition
-foreign body
-tumor
-intussusception
-adhesions
-incarceration
Term
What are the 4 types of small bowel obstruction?
Definition
-complete, partial, duodenal, linear
Term
Describe a linear small bowel obstruction.
Definition
-plicated bowel with only mild bowel loop distention
-some gas becomes trapped in some fo the plicated segments and will have a short tubular, tapered, or tear-dropped shape
Term
What are some causes of infiltratiive bowel disease? Which is most common?
Definition
-inflammatory bowel disease: most common
-infectious
-neoplaisa
Term
What affectes does infiltrative bowel disease have on the bowel?
Definition
-causes bowel wall thickening and/or loss of bowel wall function
-focal or generalized
Term
How do we usually diagnose infiltrative bowel disease?
Definition
-ultrasound or an upper GI study
Term
What are some possible upper GI findings with infiltrative bowel disease?
Definition
-tickened wall, decreased lumen size, irregular mucosa, luminal contour change, thumb printing
Term
What radiographic findings do we see with intestinal masses?
Definition
-can see no abnormalities or a vairabley sized abdominal mass
-partial or complete obbstruction
-intraluminal mass
-mucosal irregularities
Term
What are some possible causes of intestinal masses?
Definition
-intestinal wall abscesses
-histo, crypto
-pythiosis
-adenomatous polyps
-adenocarcinoma
-lymphosarcoma
-mastocytoma
-leiomyosarcoma
Term
What kind of animal is predisposed to intestinal wall abscesses?
Definition
-immunocompromised animals
Term
What contrast agent do we use for the strong majority of upper GI's?
Definition
-barium
Term
What is caused by the extravasation of barium?
Definition
-peritonitis
-granuloma formation and fibrosis
->50% mortality rate
Term
True or False: Cannot perform diagnostic GI ultrasound exam or perform endoscopy until the barium clears.
Definition
-TRUE
Term
What occurs with barium aspiration?
Definition
-small amount is usually benign
-permanent retention in formed granulomas, alveoli, and lymph nodes
-large volume of aspirated barium will interfere with ventilation
Term
True or False: We can perform endoscopy and evaluate the GI following the administration of iodinated contrast.
Definition
-TRUE
Term
Does barium or iodinated contrast have faster transit time?
Definition
-iodinated contrast
Term
What is the major advantage of iodinated contrast over barium?
Definition
-safe to use in cases of possible GI perforation
Term
Describe non-ionic iodinated contrast.
Definition
-preferred
-higher cost
-less tonicity: less third spacing, safer if aspirated
-slower GI absorption and renal excretion
Term
Describe ionic iodinated ocntrast.
Definition
-not preferred
-less cost
-ionicity
-hypertonic
-significant third spacing
-opacity is diminished with time
-do not use in dehydratied patients
-significant (often fatal) pulmonary edema if aspirated
-early GI absorption and renal excretion
Term
What is an upper GI
Definition
-the use of positive contrast material to further aid in the evaluation of the GI
Term
What are the uses of an upper GI?
Definition
-evaluate gastric emptying
-evaluate SI motility
-eval bowel wall thickness
-eval bowel wall size and contents
-eval mucosal surface
-eval luminal patency
Term
What are the indications for an upper GI?
Definition
-severe or protracted vomiting/diarrhea
-hematemesis/melena
-further eval of an abdominal mass/neoplasia
-questionable obstruction
-abdominal pain
-weight loss associated with diarrhea
-uncertainty of organ location
-confirmation of various types of hernias
Term
What are the contraindications of upper GI's?
Definition
-radiogrpahic signs of an obvious obstruction
-suspected GI perforaton or unknown cause of penumoperitoneum
-following administration of anticholinergic drugs
Term
HOw do we prepare a patient for an upper GI?
Definition
-12-24h fast and enemas
Term
What do we use to sedate patients for an upper GI?
Definition
-Dogs: acepromazine
-Cats: Katamine + Valium
Term
What formulation of non-ionic contrast do we use for upper GI's? What about for ionic?
Definition
-diluted to 1:2 with water 10ml/kg total volume
-diluted to 1:4 with water 10ml/kg total volume
Term
Does barium or organic iodine have a higher transit time during upper GI?
Definition
-organic iodine
Term
What is the term used to describe the fuzzy appearance of intestinal mucosa during an upper GI?
Definition
-fimbriated mucosa
Term
What are pseudoulcers on upper GI?
Definition
-small out-puching along the antimesenteric side of the duodenum
-just Peyer's patches or lymphoid follicles
Term
What is a string of pearls on an upper GI?
Definition
-circular contractions seen in normal cats
Term
How do mucosal folds appear on an upper GI?
Definition
-pseudostring sign
Term
What does enteritis look like on upper GI?
Definition
-narrowed bowel lumen
-string like appearance to contrast column
-more rapid transit time
Term
What is upper GI flocculation? Some causes?
Definition
-clumping of barium particles due to an altered GI environment
-causes: inc gastric acid, hypertonic solutions, proteins, fats, GI mucus
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