Advances in cardiovascular diagnostics and therapy:
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adam_text | ADVANCES IN CARDIOVASCULAR DIAGNOSTICS
AND THERAPY
CONTENTS
Preface xi
John Karl Goodwin
Doppler Echocardiography I: Pulsed Wave and
Continuous Wave Examinations 1325
John D. Bonagura, Matthew W. Miller,
and Peter G. G. Darke
Doppler echocardiography is a specialized processing of cardiac
ultrasound that is characterized by a continuously updated dis¬
play of blood velocity during the cardiac cycle. Doppler examina¬
tions, which include color coded Doppler echocardiography,
pulsed wave examination, and continuous wave studies, are
readily applicable to veterinary patients.
Doppler Echocardiography II: Color Doppler Imaging 1361
John D. Bonagura and Matthew W. Miller
Color Doppler imaging (CDI) is a sophisticated form of ultra¬
sound technology that overlays blood flow and velocity informa¬
tion onto a B mode, two dimensional, gray scale imago. This im¬
aging technique—also called color Doppler echocardiography,
color coded Doppler, Doppler color flow imaging, and color flow
imaging—is a type of pulsed wave Doppler echocardiography.
Because the anatomical site of received Dopplor shift information
can be readily determined, CDI is useful for documenting normal
blood flow patterns and screening the heart and great vessels for
areas of abnormal flow.
VETERINARY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA:
SMALL ANIMAL PRACTICE
VOLUME 28 • NUMBER 6 • NOVEMBER l MB Vli
Holter Monitoring and Cardiac Event Recording 1391
John Karl Goodwin
The detection and characterization of transient arrhythmias is
possible with continuous ambulatory electrocardiography (Holter
monitoring) or cardiac event recording. These techniques have
significantly increased our appreciation of transient arrhythmias,
often undetected with routine echocardiography and have pro¬
vided highly sensitive means to assess need and efficacy of antiar
rhythmic therapy. Correlation of heart rate and arrhythmia with
the patient s activity or clinical signs is also possible.
Heart Rate Variability 1409
Clay A. Calvert
Heart rate variability (HRV), usually performed from 24 hour
ambulatory ECG recordings, measures the variability of the heart
rate. Alterations in autonomic balance and baroreceptor function,
increased plasma norepinephrine levels, and reduced HRV have
been associated with progressive myocardial failure. Not only has
reduced HRV been associated with the degree of myocardial
failure, possibility of prognostic significiance, but also increased
sudden death risk in both ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyop
athy in humans. Heart rate variability analysis in the dog is
confounded by pronounced sinus arrhythmia, and whether or
not this technique has clinical utility in the dog remains to be
demonstrated.
High Resolution Electrocardiography 1429
Clay A. Calvert
High resolution electrocardiography, often referred to as signal
averaged electrocardiography (SAECG), has clinical utility in hu¬
man medicine for detecting ventricular late potentials (LP) as
predictors of future arrhythmic events, specifically reentrant type
of ventricular tachycardia (VT). Time domain analysis of the
SAECG is conceptually similar to standard ECG analysis, but the
primary objective is to detect LP, the marker for reentrant path¬
ways within the myocardium. Frequency domain analysis is in
vestigational but provides the same information as time domain
analysis and both methods of analysis have limitations. The pres¬
ence of LP has been associated with the ability to induce VT,
unexplained syncope, and sudden arrhythmic death. Some cardi
omyopathic dogs with VT have SAECG that appear to contain
LP, and sudden death has occurred in these dogs.
Insights Into the Hereditability of Canine Cardiomyopathy 1449
Kathryn M. Meurs
There is evidence for a genetic etiology of dilated cardiomyopathy
in at least two breeds, the Doberman pinscher and the Boxer dog.
Significant effort toward determining a genetic etiology in these
breeds will depend on careful characterization of the disease,
determination of criteria for diagnosing asymptomatic affected
individuals, determination of a pattern of inheritance, and, even¬
tually, molecular evaluation of the specific gene.
Viii CONTENTS
Therapy of Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy 1459
John E. Rush
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common form
of feline heart disease. Affected cats have concentrical or asym¬
metrical left ventricular hypertrophy without an identifiable
cause. Although many diseases can cause concentrical left ventric¬
ular hypertrophy, the term hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is used
here exclusively to refer to the idiopathic disease.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Systemic Hypertension 1481
Scott A. Brown and Rosemary A. Henik
Systemic hypertension is often observed in dogs and cats with
chronic renal failure and other metabolic and endocrinological
abnormalites. High systemic arterial blood pressure has been
associated with chronic renal failure, ocular injury, neurologic
complications, and cardiovascular changes. Recent advances in
our knowledge of the prevalence and consequences of systemic
hypertension dictate that proper diagnosis and treatment of this
problem should become a component of routine therapy for many
of our patients.
The Effectiveness of Taurine and Levocarnitine in Dogs
with Heart Disease 1495
Paul D. Pion, Sherry L. Sanderson, and Mark D. Kittelson
In this article, the current state of knowledge of the potential role
of taurine and L carnitine deficiency and supplementation in the
genesis and management of cardiovascular disease in dogs is
presented. There is limited direct evidence to support the recom¬
mendations found in this article or elsewhere in the literature.
The temptation to do something for our patients can be over¬
whelming. Whether it be the administration of drugs or prescrib¬
ing nutraceuticals or prescription diets, the veterinarian should
strongly consider the source of the information, the strength of
the evidence presented, the financial costs to the owner, and the
potential risks and benefits to the patient.
Advances in Antiarrhythmic Therapy 1515
Keith N. Strickland
The therapy of cardiac arrhythmias in small animals can be con¬
fusing and challenging. This article reviews the current concepts
of cardiac rhythm, including impulse generation, automaticity,
and conduction in normal and diseased cardiac tissues. The mech¬
anisms of arrhythmogenesis (abnormal automaticity and trig¬
gered events) and automatic modulation of cardiac arrhythmias
are also discussed. Finally, a review of the clinical management
of specific cardiac arrhythmias provides the practicing veterinar¬
ian with the current concepts of cardiac rhythm control.
CONTENTS ix
Clinical Significance of Feline Heartworm Disease 1547
Ray Dillon i
The clinical signs and diagnostic approach are different in the cat j
as compared with the dog, which has impaired the veterinarian s
ability to detect this parasite in the cat. New techniques and
methodologies have enabled the cat owner and veterinarian to
recognize this potentially severe disease. Although much is now
known about the pathophysiology and biology of this parasite in
the cat, the practical application and rapid development of this
information to daily practice has led to confusion.
Critical Care Cardiology 1567
Steven L. Marks and Jonathan A. Abbott
Emergency management of the patient with cardiac disease is an
important part of veterinary practice. Although the causes of
cardiac disease may be diverse, the understanding of basic patho¬
physiology will enable the clinician to formulate a rational diag¬
nostic and therapeutic plan. The veterinary clinician must be able
to triage the emergency patient, assess the clinical condition, and
provide appropriate therapy. Close monitoring of the critically ill
patient is crucial to patient survival and will help tailor therapy.
Cumulative Index 1998 1595
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