In Chan 2025 et al., on partial cuneiformectomy in BOAS dogs, what was the effect of cuneiformectomy on postoperative complication rates compared to multilevel airway surgery alone?
A. It significantly increased major complications
B. It significantly increased overall complications
C. It significantly increased hospitalization duration
D. It did not significantly affect complication rates
E. It significantly increased mortality
Answer: It did not significantly affect complication rates
Explanation: Complication rates were similar between PC and non-PC groups (16.3% vs. 19.4%, p = .758).
In Chan 2025 et al., on partial cuneiformectomy in BOAS dogs, what was the typical impact on rima glottidis after the procedure?
A. It reduced the cross-sectional area
B. It widened the rima glottidis by 30%
C. It had no measurable impact
D. It widened the rima glottidis by ~70–80%
E. It required additional arytenoid lateralization
Answer: It widened the rima glottidis by ~70–80%
Explanation: Cuneiformectomy widened the rima glottidis by approximately 70–80%, reducing airway resistance.
In Chan 2025 et al., on partial cuneiformectomy in BOAS dogs, what was the observed change in BOAS index after cuneiformectomy?
A. No significant change
B. Median reduction of 5%
C. Median reduction of 15%
D. Median reduction of 28.5%
E. Median increase of 10%
Answer: Median reduction of 28.5%
Explanation: The PC group showed a significant median BOAS index reduction of 28.5% postoperatively.
In Chan 2025 et al., on partial cuneiformectomy in BOAS dogs, which preoperative factor was significantly associated with higher odds of complications?
A. Breed
B. Preoperative BOAS index
C. Gender
D. Low body condition score (BCS)
E. Age
Answer: Low body condition score (BCS)
Explanation: Low BCS (<4) was significantly associated with higher complication risk (OR = 0.452, p = .004).
In Chan 2025 et al., on partial cuneiformectomy in BOAS dogs, how did hospitalization duration compare between PC and non-PC groups?
A. PC group had longer stays (median 3 days)
B. PC group had shorter stays (median 1 day vs 2 days)
C. No significant difference (median 1 day both)
D. Non-PC group had more overnight admissions
E. PC group required routine tracheostomy
Answer: No significant difference (median 1 day both)
Explanation: Hospitalization duration did not differ significantly between groups (median 1 day, p = .743).