Sensitivity and Specificity of Radiographic and Ultrasonographic Imaging in the Detection of Canine Urinary Bladder Urolithiasis

Urolithiasis is a common condition in dogs which necessitates rapid diagnosis due to the potential complications associated with the presence of uroliths. This study aimed to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of radiographic and ultrasonographic imaging in the detection of urolithiasis in dog...

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Main Authors: Vukomanović Annamaria Galfi, Davidov Ivana, Blagojević Bojana, Gazibara Dragana, Erdeljan Mihajlo
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Published: Sciendo 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/contagri-2025-0004
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author Vukomanović Annamaria Galfi
Davidov Ivana
Blagojević Bojana
Gazibara Dragana
Erdeljan Mihajlo
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Gazibara Dragana
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description Urolithiasis is a common condition in dogs which necessitates rapid diagnosis due to the potential complications associated with the presence of uroliths. This study aimed to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of radiographic and ultrasonographic imaging in the detection of urolithiasis in dogs, using cystotomy findings as the reference standard. The study also sought to identify the most appropriate imaging modality based on the results obtained. A total of 117 dogs of different breeds, ages, sexes, and body weights, all presenting with one or more clinical signs of urinary tract disease, were examined. Following a general clinical examination, all the affected animals underwent both radiographic and ultrasonographic imaging. The final diagnosis was established through surgical removal of uroliths from the urinary bladder. A total of 35.04% (41/117) of the dogs were confirmed to have urinary bladder uroliths. Radiography detected uroliths in 33 of 41 cases, whereas ultrasonography identified uroliths in 35 of 41 cases. The sensitivity of radiography and ultrasonography in detecting uroliths was 80.49% and 85.37%, respectively. Ultrasonography demonstrated superior efficacy and accuracy compared to radiography attributable to its higher diagnostic performance. Nevertheless, the combined use of both radiographic and ultrasonographic imaging is recommended for the diagnosis of canine urolithiasis, as their combined application enhances diagnostic sensitivity.
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spelling doaj-art-656828b3783c4eff9b52884e5be7e7f92025-08-20T03:22:33ZengSciendoContemporary Agriculture2466-47742025-06-01741-2212710.2478/contagri-2025-0004Sensitivity and Specificity of Radiographic and Ultrasonographic Imaging in the Detection of Canine Urinary Bladder UrolithiasisVukomanović Annamaria Galfi0Davidov Ivana1Blagojević Bojana2Gazibara Dragana3Erdeljan Mihajlo41Faculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 8, 21 000Novi Sad, Serbia1Faculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 8, 21 000Novi Sad, Serbia1Faculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 8, 21 000Novi Sad, Serbia2National Reference Laboratory for Rabies - Pasteur Institute, Hajduk Veljkova 1, 21137Novi Sad, Serbia1Faculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 8, 21 000Novi Sad, SerbiaUrolithiasis is a common condition in dogs which necessitates rapid diagnosis due to the potential complications associated with the presence of uroliths. This study aimed to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of radiographic and ultrasonographic imaging in the detection of urolithiasis in dogs, using cystotomy findings as the reference standard. The study also sought to identify the most appropriate imaging modality based on the results obtained. A total of 117 dogs of different breeds, ages, sexes, and body weights, all presenting with one or more clinical signs of urinary tract disease, were examined. Following a general clinical examination, all the affected animals underwent both radiographic and ultrasonographic imaging. The final diagnosis was established through surgical removal of uroliths from the urinary bladder. A total of 35.04% (41/117) of the dogs were confirmed to have urinary bladder uroliths. Radiography detected uroliths in 33 of 41 cases, whereas ultrasonography identified uroliths in 35 of 41 cases. The sensitivity of radiography and ultrasonography in detecting uroliths was 80.49% and 85.37%, respectively. Ultrasonography demonstrated superior efficacy and accuracy compared to radiography attributable to its higher diagnostic performance. Nevertheless, the combined use of both radiographic and ultrasonographic imaging is recommended for the diagnosis of canine urolithiasis, as their combined application enhances diagnostic sensitivity.https://doi.org/10.2478/contagri-2025-0004dogradiologyultrasoundurolithsx-ray
spellingShingle Vukomanović Annamaria Galfi
Davidov Ivana
Blagojević Bojana
Gazibara Dragana
Erdeljan Mihajlo
Sensitivity and Specificity of Radiographic and Ultrasonographic Imaging in the Detection of Canine Urinary Bladder Urolithiasis
Contemporary Agriculture
dog
radiology
ultrasound
uroliths
x-ray
title Sensitivity and Specificity of Radiographic and Ultrasonographic Imaging in the Detection of Canine Urinary Bladder Urolithiasis
title_full Sensitivity and Specificity of Radiographic and Ultrasonographic Imaging in the Detection of Canine Urinary Bladder Urolithiasis
title_fullStr Sensitivity and Specificity of Radiographic and Ultrasonographic Imaging in the Detection of Canine Urinary Bladder Urolithiasis
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity and Specificity of Radiographic and Ultrasonographic Imaging in the Detection of Canine Urinary Bladder Urolithiasis
title_short Sensitivity and Specificity of Radiographic and Ultrasonographic Imaging in the Detection of Canine Urinary Bladder Urolithiasis
title_sort sensitivity and specificity of radiographic and ultrasonographic imaging in the detection of canine urinary bladder urolithiasis
topic dog
radiology
ultrasound
uroliths
x-ray
url https://doi.org/10.2478/contagri-2025-0004
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