Macskák húgykövességének epidemiológiai vizsgálata Magyarországon 2006 és 2014 között (480 eset)
Abstract
SUMMARY
The composition of a total of 480 feline uroliths was analysed in the Budapest
Urolith Centre (BUC) during the study period. 77.3% of the total stones was composed
of struvite. Calcium-oxalate, cystine and purine uroliths were detected
in 17.8, 1.5 and 1 percentage, respectively. The average age of the affected cats was 71.2 (6
years) months and 90.1 (7,5 years) months with struvite and calcium-oxalate stones,
respectively. The ratio of the number of calcium-oxalate-to-struvite uroliths
increased consistently over the 9 years of the survey from 0.13 to 0.8. Male
animals were represented more than 2 and 1.5 times greater among the struvite
and calcium-oxalate producing cats, respectively. The prevalence of calciumoxalate
urolithiasis was observed 2 and 5 times higher in Persian and British
Shorthair cats, respectively, compared to the prevalence of struvite. The Siamese
breed was overrepresented among the cystine producing cats. Current study
is the first publication on the epidemiologic characteristics of feline urolithiasis
in Hungary. The results provide a base for further comparative
investigations on the urolithiasis and underlying factors in this population.