Gelatt Kirk N, Mackay Edward O
College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610-0126, USA.
Vet Ophthalmol. 2005 Mar-Apr;8(2):101-11. doi: 10.1111/j.1463-5224.2005.00352.x.
The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence of cataracts in dogs presented to veterinary medical teaching hospitals in North America between 1964 and 2003. A retrospective study of all dogs presented with cataracts to veterinary medical teaching hospitals in North America between 1964 and 2003 was conducted to determine cataract prevalence. The different decades, breeds, gender, and age at time of presentation with cataract were compared. The prevalence of dogs presented with cataract varied by decade and ranged from 0.95% (1964-73), 1.88% (1974-83), 2.42% (1994-2003), to 3.5% (1984-93). The total number of dogs presented with cataracts over the 40-year period was 39,229. From 1964 to 2003 the prevalence of cataract formation in this patient population increased by about 255%. Fifty-nine breeds of dogs were affected with cataracts above the baseline prevalence of 1.61% seen in mixed-breed/hybrid dogs. The breeds with the highest cataract prevalence included: Smooth Fox Terrier (11.70%), Havanese (11.57%), Bichon Frise (11.45%), Boston Terrier (11.11%), Miniature Poodle (10.79%), Silky Terrier (10.29%) and Toy Poodle (10.21%). The breeds with the largest number of cataractous dogs during the entire four decades were the Boston Terrier (11.11%), Miniature Poodle (10.79%), American Cocker Spaniel (8.77%), Standard Poodle (7.00%), and Miniature Schnauzer (4.98%). Gender ratios of cataractous dogs seemed to affect limited breeds. Age of presentation with cataract diagnosis varied among several breeds. In the mixed-breed/hybrid baseline population, cataract formation appeared to be age related with a higher frequency of cataract formation in dogs after 4-7 years. Cataract formation is one of the most prevalent eye diseases in the dog population, and in about 60 breeds of dogs the prevalence of cataract exceeds that of the baseline mixed-breed/hybrid group. The prevalence of cataract is also influenced by age in most purebred dogs and affects 16.80% of the 7-15+-year-old mixed-breed/hybrid dog population. Total and age-related cataract prevalence in dogs seems very similar to that in man.
本研究的目的是确定1964年至2003年间就诊于北美的兽医教学医院的犬只白内障患病率。对1964年至2003年间所有因白内障就诊于北美的兽医教学医院的犬只进行了一项回顾性研究,以确定白内障患病率。比较了出现白内障时的不同年代、品种、性别和年龄。出现白内障的犬只患病率随年代不同而变化,范围从0.95%(1964 - 1973年)、1.88%(1974 - 1983年)、2.42%(1994 - 2003年)至3.5%(1984 - 1993年)。40年间出现白内障的犬只总数为39229只。从1964年到2003年,该患者群体中白内障形成的患病率增加了约255%。59个犬种受白内障影响,其患病率高于混种/杂交犬中1.61%的基线患病率。白内障患病率最高的犬种包括:刚毛猎狐梗(11.70%)、哈瓦那犬(11.57%)、卷毛比雄犬(11.45%)、波士顿梗(11.11%)、迷你贵宾犬(10.79%)、丝毛梗(10.29%)和玩具贵宾犬(10.21%)。在整个四十年中患白内障犬只数量最多的犬种是波士顿梗(11.11%)、迷你贵宾犬(10.79%)、美国可卡犬(8.77%)、标准贵宾犬(7.00%)和迷你雪纳瑞(4.98%)。患白内障犬只的性别比例似乎仅影响有限的犬种。不同犬种出现白内障诊断时的年龄各不相同。在混种/杂交基线群体中,白内障形成似乎与年龄有关,4至7岁后的犬只白内障形成频率更高。白内障形成是犬类群体中最常见眼病之一,约60个犬种的白内障患病率超过了基线混种/杂交组。在大多数纯种犬中,白内障患病率也受年龄影响,7至15岁以上的混种/杂交犬群体中有16.80%受影响。犬类白内障的总体患病率和与年龄相关的患病率似乎与人非常相似。