一只6个月大的家短毛猫可能存在窦房结功能障碍。

IF 0.7 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery Open Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-06 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1177/20551169241291841
Florence Hillen, Laurent Locquet
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病例总结:一只6个月大的雄性全家短毛猫在全身麻醉下被送到眼科进行鼻泪管插管和冲洗,并阉割。在麻醉前的评估中,猫的心率为90次/分钟(bpm)。临床检查无明显异常,但猫表现出压力。超声心动图在正常范围内。夜间安装动态心电图(ECG)监护仪,心电图分析显示窦性心律低于正常心率。平均1分钟心率为98次/分钟。窦性心律较正常慢,室性脱搏频繁。鉴别诊断包括迷走神经张力增高和窦房结功能障碍。后者被怀疑为猫表现出压力的迹象,尽管没有进行阿托品反应试验。相关的新信息:SND在狗中相对常见,但在猫中极为罕见。据作者所知,文献中只提到一只受影响的猫。在狗和人类中,大多数病例都发生在中老年患者中。虽然这种情况在人类婴儿和胎儿中是公认的,但在2岁以下的狗身上还没有报道。这种情况是不寻常的,因为怀疑SND发生在一只未成熟的猫身上。在心电图分析中,心率明显低于先前住院猫的报告;然而,身体检查的结果是微妙的,强调麻醉前检查在发现意外异常的重要性。
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Possible sinoatrial node dysfunction in a 6-month-old domestic shorthair cat.

Case summary: A 6-month-old male entire domestic shorthair cat was presented to the ophthalmology department for nasolacrimal duct cannulation and flushing, and castration under general anaesthesia. On pre-anaesthetic assessment, the cat had a heart rate of 90 beats/min (bpm). Clinical examination was unremarkable, although the cat appeared stressed. The echocardiogram was within normal limits. An ambulatory electrocardiogram (ECG) monitor was fitted overnight, and analysis of the ECG revealed a sinus rhythm with a lower than normal heart rate. The mean 1 min rate was 98 bpm. There was a slower than normal sinus rhythm and frequent ventricular escape beats. Differential diagnoses included increased vagal tone and sinoatrial node dysfunction (SND). The latter was suspected as the cat demonstrated signs of stress although an atropine response test was not performed.

Relevant and novel information: SND is relatively common in dogs but extremely rare in cats. To the authors' knowledge, there is only one affected cat mentioned in the literature. In both dogs and humans, most cases described are in middle-aged and elderly patients. Although the condition is recognised in human infants and fetuses, it has not been reported in dogs under 2 years of age. This case is unusual because SND was suspected in an immature cat. On analysis of the ECG, the heart rate was considerably lower than those previously reported in hospitalised cats; however, findings on physical examination were subtle, highlighting the importance of pre-anaesthetic examination in identifying unexpected abnormalities.

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