Ultrasonographic measurement of flow-mediated vasodilation in dogs with chronic valvular disease

To measure flow-mediated vasodilation (FMD) in healthy dogs and in client-owned dogs with chronic valvular disease (CVD) and to investigate possible correlations between markers of CVD severity and FMD. Twelve dogs with CVD and 11 healthy weight-matched dogs. Brachial artery FMD following 5 min infl...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of veterinary cardiology 2012-03, Vol.14 (1), p.203-210
Hauptverfasser: Jones, Ian D., Luis Fuentes, Virginia, Boswood, Adrian, Hezzell, Melanie J., Wrigglesworth, David, Mateus, Ana, Moonarmart, Walasinee, Elliott, Jonathan
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Zusammenfassung:To measure flow-mediated vasodilation (FMD) in healthy dogs and in client-owned dogs with chronic valvular disease (CVD) and to investigate possible correlations between markers of CVD severity and FMD. Twelve dogs with CVD and 11 healthy weight-matched dogs. Brachial artery FMD following 5 min inflation of a cuff around the antebrachium was measured in 12 dogs with CVD and 11 healthy weight-matched dogs. Measurements were also obtained in the healthy dogs 5 min after cuff placement but without inflation (‘sham cuff placement’). Dogs with CVD underwent echocardiography to confirm and characterize their disease. In healthy dogs (median age 4 [2–6] years), median FMD was 7.7% versus 3.4% with sham cuff placement (P = 0.003). In dogs with CVD (median age 8 [4–16] years) median FMD was 5.5% versus 7.7% in healthy dogs (P = 0.131). FMD showed an inverse correlation with left ventricular end-diastolic diameter normalized for body weight (r = −0.76, P = 0.0043). Brachial FMD in dogs with early CVD inversely correlates with severity of left ventricular remodelling.
ISSN:1760-2734
1875-0834
DOI:10.1016/j.jvc.2011.09.004