Gastric dilation

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VeDDRA Code: 1091

123 adverse event reports referencing this reaction

123
Total Reports
67
Deaths
5450.0%
Death Rate

Species Most Affected

Dog 114
Cat 6
Horse 2
Pig 1

Breeds Most Affected

Retriever - Labrador 12
Crossbred Canine/dog 8
Dog (unknown) 7
Deutsche Dogge, Great Dane 7
Retriever - Golden 5
Shepherd Dog - German 5
Rottweiler 4
Boxer (German Boxer) 3
Mastiff 3
Siberian Husky 3

Associated Drugs

Carprofen 19
Maropitant Citrate 19
Milbemycin Oxime + Spinosad 16
Fluralaner 13.64% 12-Week Chew 9
Spinosad 8
Famotidine 8
Gabapentin 8
Cefazolin 7
Oclacitinib Maleate 6
Bedinvetmab 6
Maropitant 5
Deracoxib 5
Metoclopramide 5
Tramadol 5
Glucosamine 4
Metronidazole 4
Enrofloxacin 4
Anesthetic 4
Imidacloprid + Moxidectin 4
Milbemycin Oxime + Praziquantel 4

Data Summary

Metric Value
Total reports referencing reaction 123
Reports with fatal outcome 67
Case-fatality rate (reported events) 5450.0%
Species observed 4
Breeds observed 20
Drugs associated with reaction 20

Source: FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine — Adverse Event Reporting (CVM AER); reaction term coded under VeDDRA 1091.

Gastric dilation Reaction Insights

The FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine database currently lists 123 adverse event reports that reference Gastric dilation as a reaction term, including 67 reports with a death outcome — a 5450.0% case-fatality figure calculated across only those events where this reaction was coded. The reaction is indexed in the openFDA system under VeDDRA code 1091, the standardized veterinary dictionary used to normalize clinical signs across submitters. Because reports are voluntary and often describe multiple concurrent signs per animal, the volume here reflects reporting intensity rather than true incidence in the broader pet population.

Gastric dilation appears most frequently in reports for Dog (114 reports), Cat (6 reports), Horse (2 reports) — with Dog dominating at 114 entries. Within those species, the breeds most often named alongside this reaction are Retriever - Labrador (12), Crossbred Canine/dog (8), Dog (unknown) (7). These distributions are influenced both by underlying breed popularity and by how veterinarians and owners code a given clinical sign, so they should be interpreted as a reporting fingerprint rather than a pure susceptibility ranking.

The drugs most commonly co-reported with Gastric dilation are Carprofen (19 reports), Maropitant Citrate (19 reports), Milbemycin Oxime + Spinosad (16 reports), Fluralaner 13.64% 12-Week Chew (9 reports), with Carprofen appearing alongside this reaction in 19 submissions. Co-reporting does not establish that any specific product caused the reaction — FDA CVM data captures temporal association only. The value of these aggregates is in flagging which therapeutic classes appear repeatedly alongside a given clinical sign, so owners and veterinarians can ask targeted questions about medications currently in use.

Source: FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine — Adverse Event Reports FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine — Adverse Event Reports Data reflects voluntary submissions and may not represent actual incidence rates

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Data sourced from official AKC, AVMA, ACVO, and breed-club veterinary references. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainBreed Editorial