Liza S. Köster, Karen McCormick, Nicholas Hayes, Michelle Liu
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一匹 8 h 大的阿拉伯小马驹因出生后逐渐虚弱而前来就诊。小马驹呈侧卧位,粘膜苍白浑浊,左基底动脉杂音为 III/VI 级,心律不齐。医生对其进行了经胸超声心动图检查和心电图检查。整个检查过程都记录到心房颤动。左心房和右心房均明显增大。通过静脉注射生理盐水,确认了房间隔存在右向左分流。三尖瓣不发育,没有明显的房室血流,也没有发现室间隔缺损。动物被安乐死,尸体解剖发现三尖瓣发育不良,右心室发育不良,肺动脉瓣闭锁,室间隔完整。这种情况在血流动力学和预后方面都类似于三尖瓣闭锁,而三尖瓣闭锁曾在阿拉伯马驹中出现过,不同之处在于三尖瓣闭锁的病例心房和心室之间完全没有连接。在之前报道的 14 例新生马驹三尖瓣闭锁病例中,有 9 例是阿拉伯马驹。应考虑进一步调查阿拉伯种马右心室发育不全是否可能是一种家族性疾病。
Cyanotic heart disease due to a hypoplastic right ventricle with pulmonary valve atresia, an intact ventricular septum, with atrial level shunting in a day‐old Arabian foal
An 8‐h‐old Arabian foal was presented for evaluation of progressive weakness since birth. The foal presented laterally recumbent with pale and muddy mucous membranes, a grade III/VI left basilar murmur, and an irregularly, irregular rhythm. Transthoracic echocardiogram along with an electrocardiogram (EKG) was performed. Atrial fibrillation was recorded throughout the examination. The left and right atria were both significantly enlarged. A right to left shunt across the atrial septum was confirmed via an intravenous injection of agitated saline. The tricuspid valve was rudimentary without apparent atrioventricular flow and no ventricular septal defect was appreciated. The animal was euthanased, and necropsy found dysplasia of the tricuspid valve, a hypoplastic right ventricle with pulmonary valve atresia, and an intact ventricular septum. This condition is similar, both haemodynamically and in terms of prognosis, to tricuspid atresia, which has been described previously in Arabian foals, with the exception that there is the complete absence of connection between the atrium and ventricle in the case of tricuspid atresia. Of 14 previously reported cases of tricuspid atresia in neonatal foals, nine were Arabian foals. Further investigation into the possibility of hypoplastic right ventricle as a familial condition in the Arabian breed should be considered.
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