Clinical features, concurrent disorders, and survival time in cats with suppurative cholangitis-cholangiohepatitis syndrome - American Veterinary Medical Association

Figure 4

Kaplan-Meier survival curves demonstrating all cats with S-CCHS (A; n = 162; 6 lost to follow-up), significantly longer survival in S-CCHS cats with cholelithiasis compared to those without cholelithiasis (B), significantly longer survival in S-CCHS cats undergoing cholecystectomy compared with those without cholecystectomy (C), significantly longer survival in S-CCHS cats with cholelithiasis undergoing cholecystectomy compared with those with cholelithiasis not undergoing cholecystectomy (D), significantly longer survival in cats without leukocytosis compared with cats with leukocytosis (E), significantly shorter survival in cats with a ≥ 2-fold increase in ALP activity compared with cats with a < 2-fold increase in ALP activity (F), and significantly longer long-term survival in cats without hyperbilirubinemia compared with cats with hyperbilirubinemia (G).

Citation: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2021; 10.2460/javma.20.10.0555

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