Echocardiographic Findings of Left Ventricle (LV-Study) in Cats Diagnosed with Atrial Septal Defect (ASD)

Sadaf Sadri, M. Masoudifard, D. Shirani
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Background: The severity of congenital heart disease can range from trivial to life threatening and clinical signs might have no specific manifestation prior to sudden death. Due to difficulties of diagnosis based on physical examination alone, it is advisable that radiographic and echocardiographic examinations be performed on all kittens early in their lives.Objectives: To evaluate echocardiographic and radiographic findings in a group of cats with atrial septal defect (ASD) and comparing their LV-study with a group of cats with normal cardiac indices.Methods: In the group of cats with ASD medical records were reviewed for signalment, clinical findings and echocardiographic data and measurements in B- mode, M- mode and Color Doppler. In the group of cats with normal heart condition, all their radiographic and echocardiographic findings were normal and their echocardiographic data were used for comparison with the same data in the group of cats with ASD. Results: The direction of the shunt in all cats with ASD was left-to-right. The mean LA/Ao and IVSd were the only two LV- study parameters that were statistically higher in the group of patients than the control group, although other LV-study parameters showed non-significant differences between these two groups. The mean IVSs, EF% and FS% in the patients were higher than the control group. The mean LVIDs in the group of patients was lower than the control group and the mean LVIDd, LVPWd and LVPWs were almost the same in the two groups. Conclusions: The results of this study showed that despite the existence of a defect on the interatrial septum in the patients, most of their left ventricular echocardiographic parameters showed no significant differences from normal references.
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房间隔缺损(ASD)猫左心室超声心动图(lv)研究
背景:先天性心脏病的严重程度从轻微到危及生命,临床症状在猝死前可能没有特定表现。由于仅凭身体检查难以诊断,建议在所有小猫生命早期对其进行放射学和超声心动图检查。目的:评估一组患有房间隔缺损(ASD)的猫的超声心动图和放射学表现,并将其左心室研究与一组心脏指数正常的猫进行比较。方法:在患有ASD的猫组中,回顾其医疗记录,包括信号、临床表现、超声心动图数据以及B模式、M模式和彩色多普勒测量。在心脏状况正常的猫组中,他们的所有放射学和超声心动图检查结果均正常,并使用他们的超声心动图数据与ASD猫组的相同数据进行比较。结果:所有ASD猫的分流方向均为从左向右。平均LA/Ao和IVSd是仅有的两个LV研究参数,在统计学上患者组高于对照组,尽管其他LV研究参数在这两组之间没有显著差异。患者的平均IVSs、EF%和FS%均高于对照组。患者组的平均LVIDs低于对照组,两组的平均LV IDd、LVPWd和LVPWs几乎相同。结论:本研究的结果表明,尽管患者的房间隔存在缺陷,但他们的大多数左心室超声心动图参数与正常参考文献没有显著差异。
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Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary-General Veterinary
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