2022
DOI: 10.1177/20551169221121919
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Diagnosis of post-attenuation neurological signs syndrome in a cat with refractory status epilepticus and clinical response to therapeutic plasma exchange

Abstract: Case summary An 8-year-old female spayed British Shorthair cat that underwent surgical portosystemic shunt (PSS) attenuation developed progressive neurological signs 7 days postoperatively. Neurological signs progressed, despite medical management, and seizure activity became rapidly refractory to anticonvulsants. The diagnosis of post-attenuation neurological signs (PANS) was made based on the timing of the occurrence of clinical signs following surgery, absence of hyperammonaemia and suggestive … Show more

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“…Despite providing the potential to be curative, surgical treatment of feline CPSS can result in neurological complications distinct from HE (i.e., post-attenuation neurological signs, PANS) [ 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 ]. PANS was recorded in 62% of cats in one study [ 26 ], and are the main cause of post-operative mortality in cats with a rate of between 4.1% and 22.2%.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite providing the potential to be curative, surgical treatment of feline CPSS can result in neurological complications distinct from HE (i.e., post-attenuation neurological signs, PANS) [ 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 ]. PANS was recorded in 62% of cats in one study [ 26 ], and are the main cause of post-operative mortality in cats with a rate of between 4.1% and 22.2%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%