Selected article for: "apical systolic murmur and heart failure"

Title: Research Communications of the 27(th) ECVIM-CA Congress: Intercontinental, Saint Julian's, Malta, 14th to 16th September 2017
  • Document date: 2017_11_7
  • ID: roslkxeq_474
    Snippet: In group 2, 40% of dogs (8/20) had severe PH, 7/8 displaying a right apical systolic heart murmur, and 3/8 being in right-sided congestive heart failure. Prevalence of moderate and severe PH in group 2 was 65% (13/20), two dogs displaying only indirect signs of PH. In these dogs, median TRmax and PRmax were respectively 4.65 m/sec (3.93-6.28) and 2.75 m/sec (2.03-3.73). Median AT/ET, PA/Ao, PV/PA were 0.295 (0.178-0.49), 1.05 (0.64-1.28) and 0.7 .....
    Document: In group 2, 40% of dogs (8/20) had severe PH, 7/8 displaying a right apical systolic heart murmur, and 3/8 being in right-sided congestive heart failure. Prevalence of moderate and severe PH in group 2 was 65% (13/20), two dogs displaying only indirect signs of PH. In these dogs, median TRmax and PRmax were respectively 4.65 m/sec (3.93-6.28) and 2.75 m/sec (2.03-3.73). Median AT/ET, PA/Ao, PV/PA were 0.295 (0.178-0.49), 1.05 (0.64-1.28) and 0.7 (0.4-1.3), respectively. Right ventricular dilation was observed in 11/13 dogs and was considered as severe in all dogs with severe PH. However, TAPSE was within confidence interval for all dogs.

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