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Title: Research Communications of the 24th ECVIM-CA Congress
  • Document date: 2015_1_10
  • ID: r59usk02_438
    Snippet: Cardiac murmur was found in 59 dogs (15%). In all cases this was a soft (1-2 out of 6) systolic murmur, most of the time with a musical character and with the point of maximal intensity on the left hemithorax, compatible with the description of an innocent cardiac murmur. No murmurs were found that could be compatible with a congenital cardiac anomaly. The hematocrit was significantly (P = 0.003) lower in the group of dogs with a murmur (mean 30......
    Document: Cardiac murmur was found in 59 dogs (15%). In all cases this was a soft (1-2 out of 6) systolic murmur, most of the time with a musical character and with the point of maximal intensity on the left hemithorax, compatible with the description of an innocent cardiac murmur. No murmurs were found that could be compatible with a congenital cardiac anomaly. The hematocrit was significantly (P = 0.003) lower in the group of dogs with a murmur (mean 30.9%, standard deviation 2.8%) compared to the group without a murmur (mean 32.2%, standard deviation 3.1%). Multivariate analysis shows that the presence of murmur is correlated with the hematocrit, but not with the age of the dogs.

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