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Temporal changes in clinical and radiographic variables in dogs with preclinical myxomatous mitral valve disease: The EPIC study

Authors :
Boswood, Adrian
Gordon, Sonya G.
Häggström, Jens
Vanselow, Martin
Wess, Gerhard
Stepien, Rebecca L.
Oyama, Mark A.
Keene, Bruce W.
Bonagura, John
MacDonald, Kristin A.
Patteson, Mark
Smith, Sarah
Fox, Philip R.
Sanderson, Karen
Woolley, Richard
Szatmári, Viktor
Menaut, Pierre
Church, Whitney M.
O'Sullivan, M. Lynne
Jaudon, Jean Philippe
Kresken, Jan Gerd
Rush, John
Barrett, Kirstie A.
Rosenthal, Steven L.
Saunders, Ashley B.
Ljungvall, Ingrid
Deinert, Michael
Bomassi, Eric
Estrada, Amara H.
Fernandez Del Palacio, Maria J.
Moise, N. Sydney
Abbott, Jonathan A.
Fujii, Yoko
Spier, Alan
Luethy, Michael W.
Santilli, Roberto A.
Uechi, Masami
Tidholm, Anna
Schummer, Christoph
Watson, Philip
Interne geneeskunde GD
dCSCA AVR
CS_Welfare & emerging diseases
Interne geneeskunde GD
dCSCA AVR
CS_Welfare & emerging diseases
Source :
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 34(3), 1108. Wiley-Blackwell, Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Vol 34, Iss 3, Pp 1108-1118 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background The Evaluation of pimobendan in dogs with cardiomegaly caused by preclinical myxomatous mitral valve disease (EPIC) study monitored dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) as they developed congestive heart failure (CHF). Objectives To describe the changes in clinical and radiographic variables occurring as dogs with MMVD and cardiomegaly develop CHF, compared to similar dogs that do not develop CHF. Animals One hundred and thirty-five, and 73 dogs that did or did not develop CHF, respectively. Materials and methods The following variables were evaluated in 2 groups of dogs (dogs that did or did not develop CHF): Heart rate (HR), clinic respiratory rate (RR), home-measured resting respiratory rate (RRR), rectal temperature (RT), body weight (BW), and vertebral heart sum (VHS). Absolute value and rate of change of each variable were calculated for each day a dog was in study. Daily means were calculated and plotted against time. The onset of CHF or last visit before leaving the study were set as reference time points. Results The most extreme values and rate of change occurred in variables immediately before onset of CHF. Vertebral heart sum increased earliest. Heart rate, RR, and RRR also increased. Rectal temperature and BW decreased. Increases in RR and RRR were most extreme and occurred immediately before CHF. Conclusions and clinical importance Dogs with MMVD and cardiomegaly experience increases in HR, RR, RRR, and VHS, and decreases in BW and RT as they develop CHF. The variables with highest absolute change and rate of change were RR and RRR. These findings reinforce the value of RR and RRR as indicators of impending or incipient CHF.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08916640 and 19391676
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 34(3), 1108. Wiley-Blackwell, Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Vol 34, Iss 3, Pp 1108-1118 (2020)
Accession number :
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