A 20-year scoping review of the veterinary interventional radiology and interventional endoscopy literature (2000-2019)

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Background: Interventional radiology (IR) and interventional endoscopy (IE) have broad potential for minimally invasive therapy in veterinary patients, but the scope of original peer-reviewed veterinary IR/IE research publications has not been described. Objectives: Catalogue published applications and indications for noncardiac therapeutic IR/IE in animals and describe type and quality of veterinary IR/IE research over 20 years. Methods: Highly-cited veterinary journals were searched to identify articles published 2000 to 2019 involving therapeutic IR/IE applications for clinical veterinary patients. Articles were assigned a level of evidence (LOE) according to published standards. Authorship, animal data, study design, and interventions were described. Change in publication rate, study size, and LOE of IR/IE articles over time was analyzed. Results: One hundred fifty-nine of 15 512 (1%) articles were eligible, including 2972 animals. All studies were low LOE and 43% were case reports with ≤5 animals. Number of IR/IE articles per year (P

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Samuel, N., Giuffrida, M. A., Culp, W. T. N., & Palm, C. A. (2023). A 20-year scoping review of the veterinary interventional radiology and interventional endoscopy literature (2000-2019). Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 37(4), 1299–1305. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16748

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