In Lhuillery 2022 et al., on GDV stabilization timing, which variable was significantly associated with increased in-hospital and 1-month mortality?
A. Plasma creatinine at admission
B. Hyperlactatemia 24 hours post-fluid therapy
C. Severity of gastric torsion
D. Delayed surgical timing
E. Age at presentation
Answer: Hyperlactatemia 24 hours post-fluid therapy
Explanation: Elevated lactate at 24h was the only variable significantly linked to worse survival outcomes.
In Lhuillery 2022 et al., on GDV stabilization timing, what was noted about degree of gastric torsion between immediate and delayed groups?
A. Torsion degree was uniform across both groups
B. Delayed group had more 360° torsions
C. Immediate group had more 0° torsions
D. Delayed group had more 0° torsions
E. Delayed group had higher incidence of necrosis
Answer: Delayed group had more 0° torsions
Explanation: Delayed cases had fewer 180°/270° torsions, likely due to spontaneous derotation post-decompression.
In Lhuillery 2022 et al., on GDV stabilization timing, which preoperative intervention was key to enabling delayed surgery without compromising outcomes?
A. Pre-anesthetic blood transfusion
B. Use of corticosteroids
C. Trocarization and nasogastric tube placement
D. Early administration of antibiotics
E. Total parenteral nutrition
Answer: Trocarization and nasogastric tube placement
Explanation: These methods effectively decompressed the stomach and prevented redilatation during delay.
In Lhuillery 2022 et al., on GDV stabilization timing, which intraoperative finding had a high mortality rate regardless of timing group?
A. Foreign body presence
B. Splenic rupture
C. Gastric wall necrosis requiring partial gastrectomy
D. Hemorrhagic gastric lavage contents
E. Liver lobe torsion
Answer: Gastric wall necrosis requiring partial gastrectomy
Explanation: Partial gastrectomy was associated with poor outcomes in both immediate and delayed groups.
In Lhuillery 2022 et al., on GDV stabilization timing, what was the observed difference in survival between immediate and delayed surgical groups?
A. Survival was significantly higher in the delayed group
B. Survival was significantly higher in the immediate group
C. Survival was higher in dogs with partial gastrectomy
D. There was no significant difference in survival between groups
E. Survival differed based on breed
Answer: There was no significant difference in survival between groups
Explanation: Survival outcomes were similar between groups, with approx. 80% survival in both.