For my own personal use only:
- Common signs
- Heart murmur, arrhythmia
- Can be asymptomatic
- Look for indicators of early cardiac Dz on physical exam (see part 4)
- Advanced cardiac Dz:
- Cough
- Lethargy/weakness
- Exercise intolerance
- Collapse
- Tachypnea —> dyspnea
- Common diseases
- Myxomatous mitral valve degeneration
- Most common canine cardiac Dz
- Middle-aged to older small to medium dogs
- + heart murmur
- Can progress to left-sided CHF w/ pulmonary edema
- Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM)
- Large/giant breeds
- +/- heart murmur
- +/- arrhythmia
- Often not Dx until CHF (left- or right-sided) w/ pulmonary edema, pleural effusion, ascites
- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM)
- Most common feline heart Dz
- +/- gallop sound
- +/- heart murmur
- +/- arterial thromboembolism (ATE)
- +/- left-sided CHF resulting in pleural effusion, pulmonary edema
- CHF: Medical emergency
- O2 supplementation
- Diuretic therapy
- +/- other cardiac medications
- Myxomatous mitral valve degeneration
- Common diagnostic testing
- Thoracic radiographs
- Evaluate heart size and shape
- Dogs w/ MMVD: Left atrial enlargement before CHF
- Dogs w/ DCM: Global cardiomegaly
- See signs of CHF
- Dogs: Pulmonary edema
- Cats: Pulmonary edema/pleural effusion
- Electrocardiogram (ECG)
- Systemic blood pressure
- Echocardiogram: Gold-standard Dx
- Thoracic radiographs
Images courtesy of Courtney Mihaka (CKCS dog), Kalumet (MMVD), Mstr Sgt. John Nimmo, Sr (taking pulse), VERDE28 (vertebral heart score).
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