Evaluating the clinical utility of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome criteria in dogs and cats presenting to an emergency department.
Amanda M SpillaneJenica L HaraschakSavanna E GephardBrooke E NerdermanMeghan E FickJennifer M ReinhartPublished in: Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001) (2023)
Fulfilling the SIRS criteria is common in dogs and rare in cats regardless of presenting service. Meeting SIRS criteria on ER presentation carries a weak negative survival association in dogs and a moderate negative survival association in cats. This study demonstrates that the SIRS criteria have poor discriminatory ability to differentiate healthy from diseased patients and lacks a strong outcome correlation in small animal patients.