Validation of an Ultrasound Imaging Technique of the Tympanic Bullae for the Diagnosis of Otitis Media in Calves

BACKGROUND: Otitis media is a common disease in calves that can be subclinical, making antemortem on‐farm diagnosis challenging. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of ultrasonography of tympanic bullae for the diagnosis of clinical and subclinical otitis media and to evaluate th...

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description BACKGROUND: Otitis media is a common disease in calves that can be subclinical, making antemortem on‐farm diagnosis challenging. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of ultrasonography of tympanic bullae for the diagnosis of clinical and subclinical otitis media and to evaluate the reproducibility of the technique. ANIMALS: Forty calves 19–50 days of age were selected from a veal calf farm. METHODS: Prospective study. Ultrasonography was first performed on the farm by ultrasonographer A (US A). Ultrasonography was repeated by ultrasonographer A (US A') and another ultrasonographer (US B) at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vétérinaire. Images were later reread by both examiners and a diagnosis was recorded. The calves were euthanized and submitted for necropsy, and histopathologic diagnosis was used as the gold standard. RESULTS: Forty‐five bullae were affected by otitis media and 35 bullae were normal. Sensitivity and specificity of the ultrasound technique ranged from 32 to 63% and 84 to 100%, respectively, depending on the examiner and classification of suspicious ultrasonography results. Kappa analysis to evaluate interobserver agreement between A' and B yielded a к value of 0.53. Agreement within the same examiner (A versus A') yielded a к value of 0.48, and real‐time ultrasound versus rereading of recorded images for A' and B yielded к values of 0.58 and 0.75, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Sensitivity and specificity of the ultrasound imaging technique are, respectively, low and high for diagnosis of clinical and subclinical otitis media in calves, with moderate reproducibility.
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Animals, Newborn
calves
Cattle
Cattle Diseases - diagnosis
Cattle Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Ear diseases
Ear, Middle - diagnostic imaging
farms
histopathology
medicine
Middle ear
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Otitis Media - diagnosis
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Otitis Media - veterinary
Prevalence
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Radiography
Sensitivity and Specificity
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Ultrasonography
veal
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