1. Long-term management of atrial myopathy in two dogs with single chamber permanent transvenous pacemakers.
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Schmitt KE and Lefbom BK
- Subjects
- Animals, Cardiomyopathies therapy, Dogs, Female, Genetic Diseases, Inborn therapy, Heart Block therapy, Heart Failure therapy, Male, Prognosis, Syncope surgery, Syncope veterinary, Cardiomyopathies veterinary, Dog Diseases therapy, Genetic Diseases, Inborn veterinary, Heart Atria abnormalities, Heart Block veterinary, Heart Failure veterinary, Pacemaker, Artificial veterinary
- Abstract
Two young Labrador retriever dogs with bradycardia-induced syncope resulting from atrial myopathy underwent permanent transvenous pacemaker implantation. Both dogs developed heart failure 3-5 years after pacemaker implantation. Both were managed medically for approximately 7 years after pacemaker implantation and, ultimately, were humanely euthanized due to refractory heart failure signs and quality of life concerns. Long-term management of dogs with atrial myopathy and secondary atrial standstill with pacemaker implantation and medical therapy for heart failure is feasible and prognosis may be better than previously reported or speculated., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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