Current treatment strategies in the management of canine dysrhythmias

Abnormal heart rhythms, or dysrythmias, are a common finding in small animals. They can present a clinical challenge as some dysrhythmias may be benign and well tolerated, whereas others have the potential to be life-threatening and require anti-arrhythmic treatment and monitoring. This article revi...

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