Quantifiable features of a tidal breathing phenotype in dogs with severe bronchomalacia diagnosed by bronchoscopy

Vet Q. 2023 Dec;43(1):1-10. doi: 10.1080/01652176.2023.2252518.

Abstract

Dynamic lower airway obstruction is the primary component of canine bronchomalacia, but the ventilatory function remains underinvestigated. This prospective study analyzed tidal breathing characteristics in 28 dogs, comprising 14 with severe bronchomalacia diagnosed by bronchoscopy versus 14 without respiratory disease. Spirometry was conducted in all dogs. Bronchoscopy with bronchoalveolar lavage or brush under anesthesia was performed in 14 dogs with cough and expiratory effort. Severe bronchomalacia was defined by the severity of collapse and total number of bronchi affected. Ventilatory characteristics were compared between groups. Results revealed that dogs with severe bronchomalacia had lower minute volume (218 vs 338 mL/kg, p = .039) and greater expiratory-to-inspiratory time ratio (1.55 vs 1.35, p = .01) compared to control dogs. The tidal breathing pattern of dogs with bronchomalacia was different from that of normal dogs, and the pattern differed from the concave or flat expiratory curves typical of lower airway obstruction. Compared to control dogs, dogs with severe bronchomalacia had a significantly prolonged low-flow expiratory phase (p < .001) on the flow-time plot and a more exponential shape of the expiratory curve (p < .001) on the volume-time plot. Flow-time index ExpLF/Te (>0.14) and volume-time index Vt-AUCexp (≤31%) had a high ROC-AUC (1.00, 95% confidence interval 0.88 to 1.00) in predicting severe bronchomalacia. In conclusion, the tidal breathing pattern identified here indicates abnormal and complicated ventilatory mechanics in dogs with severe bronchomalacia. The role of this pulmonary functional phenotype should be investigated for disease progression and therapeutic monitoring in canine bronchomalacia.

Keywords: Bronchomalacia; bronchoscopy; dogs; functional phenotype; lower airway obstruction; pulmonary function test; spirometry; tidal breathing.

MeSH terms

  • Airway Obstruction* / diagnosis
  • Airway Obstruction* / veterinary
  • Animals
  • Bronchomalacia* / diagnosis
  • Bronchomalacia* / veterinary
  • Bronchoscopy / veterinary
  • Dog Diseases* / diagnosis
  • Dogs
  • Phenotype
  • Prospective Studies
  • Respiration

Grants and funding

This study was supported by the Grant MOST 110-2313-B-002-049 - and NSTC 111-2313-B-002-062 -from Ministry of Science and Technology/National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan. The manuscript was funded by the Grant 112L894801 from National Taiwan University.