イヌのてんかん診断のための新しい調査ツールを開発(Epilepsy in dogs: new advances for diagnosis and research)

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2025-06-25 ミュンヘン大学(LMU)

ルートヴィヒ・マクシミリアン大学ミュンヘン(LMU)などの研究チームは、犬のてんかんおよびジスキネジアの診断支援のため、多言語対応のアンケートツールを開発しました。飼い主が発作の様子を記録し、動画付きで報告できる設計で、回答の正答率は動画なしで90.1%、動画併用で96.5%と高精度を示しました。本ツールは600頭以上・96犬種の症例に基づき、発作を5タイプに分類。この診断支援法は、疫学や遺伝研究に活用され、獣医療や産業界でも広く利用されることが期待されています。

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犬のてんかん発作学的特徴を大規模に明らかにするための新しいてんかんおよびジスキネジア調査の開発 Development of a Novel Epilepsy and Dyskinesia Survey for Large-Scale Characterization of Seizure Semiology in Dogs

Madlen S. Matz, Tiina Harmas, Franziska Wielaender, Emma Hakanen, Jasmin N. Nessler, Holger A. Volk, Andrea Tipold, Paul J. J. Mandigers, Tarja S. Jokinen, Luisa De Risio, Sally L. Ricketts …
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine  Published: 15 May 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.70077

イヌのてんかん診断のための新しい調査ツールを開発(Epilepsy in dogs: new advances for diagnosis and research)

ABSTRACT

Background

Diagnosing epilepsy and dyskinesia in dogs relies on seizure semiology, laboratory workup, brain imaging, and electroencephalography. Variability in existing epilepsy surveys complicates comparison and impedes epidemiologic and genetic research.

Objective

To characterize the semiology of epileptic seizures and dyskinesia episodes using a novel, owner-completed, multi-language online questionnaire.

Animals

A cohort of 606 dogs from 96 breeds with paroxysmal events, perceived by their owners as epilepsy or dyskinesia.

Materials and Methods

A comprehensive epilepsy and dyskinesia questionnaire featuring pragmatic seizure categories and video upload was developed in German, Finnish, and English. The reliability of the questionnaire was assessed, and the study cohort analyzed.

Results

The questionnaire demonstrated strong internal consistency and interrater agreement. Owners correctly classified paroxysmal events in 90.1% of cases (95% CI 88.18–92.11). Video footage was submitted from 23.8% (143/606) and supported the seizure type in the questionnaire in 96.5%. The age of onset ranged from 6 months to 6 years in 80.2% (median 2 years; IQR 1–5 years). Generalized (epileptic) convulsive seizures occurred in 58.6% of dogs, non-generalized paroxysmal motor events without convulsions in 58.1%, sudden falls without movement in 6.1%, episodes of impaired awareness in 15.8%, and other unclassified events in 7.1%. Multiple seizure types were reported in 25.2% of the dogs. Labrador Retrievers exhibited a higher prevalence of non-generalized motor events compared to Border Collies, Siberian Huskies, and other breeds (p < 0.001).

Conclusions

The questionnaire reliably characterizes epileptic seizures and dyskinesia episodes in dogs, making it a valuable tool for large-scale epidemiological and genetic studies.

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