Selected article for: "apical systolic murmur and body weight age"

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_510
    Snippet: Results: The study population consisted of 61 "apparently healthy" cats (29 males and 32 females; median age: 4.9 years [1.1-16.6 ]; body weight: 4.6 kg [2.5-10.5]): 31 normal cats with both normal cardiac auscultation and echocardiography and 30 asymptomatic cats with a left apical systolic heart murmur either related to HCM (n = 9; 6 diffuse HCM forms and 3 segmental HCM forms with hypertrophy of the sub-aortic interventricular septum) or to a .....
    Document: Results: The study population consisted of 61 "apparently healthy" cats (29 males and 32 females; median age: 4.9 years [1.1-16.6 ]; body weight: 4.6 kg [2.5-10.5]): 31 normal cats with both normal cardiac auscultation and echocardiography and 30 asymptomatic cats with a left apical systolic heart murmur either related to HCM (n = 9; 6 diffuse HCM forms and 3 segmental HCM forms with hypertrophy of the sub-aortic interventricular septum) or to a minor to mild mitral valve regurgitation without any other echocardiographic abnormality (MVR; n = 21). The SNAP test distinguished asymptomatic HCM cats from other "apparently healthy" cats (i.e., normal cats or cats with minor to mild MVR) with 64% sensibility (Se) and 100% specificity (Sp), the negative and positive predictive values were 93% and 100% respectively and when only considering diffuse HCM forms with 100% Se and 100% Sp.

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