A prospective study was designed to test the hypothesis that the degree and location of tracheal collapse may influence its pattern of cough. Objective evaluation of cough was made in 45 dogs with tracheal collapse. The relationship between location and degree of collapse and cough was tested. Location of collapse did not have a significant effect on cough except for the moderate effect on the nature of cough (P=0.002; rs=0.45) while its degree had a significant effect (P
Bu prospektif çalışma, trakeal kollaps derecesi ve lokalizasyonunun öksürük şeklini etkileyebileceği hipotezini araştırmak için tasarlandı. Trakeal kollaps şekillenmiş olan 45 köpekte öksürüğün objektif değerlendirmesi yapıldı. Lokasyon ve kollaps derecesi ile öksürük arasındaki ilişki incelendi. Kollaps lokasyonunun öksürük şekline orta düzeyde etkisi (P= 0.002; rs= 0.45) dışında öksürük üzerinde anlamlı bir etkisi olmamakla birlikte, derecesinin öksürük şekli (P=0.354) dışındaki tüm öksürük parametreleri üzerinde anlamlı etkisi (P
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