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Pericardial effusion associated with systemic inflammatory disease in seven dogs (January 2006 – January 2012)

Covey, H L; Connolly, D J

Authors

H L Covey

D J Connolly



Abstract

Pericardial effusion (PE) is reported in dogs as a consequence of neoplasia, primary cardiac disease or as an idiopathic condition. We describe seven dogs with systemic inflammatory disease, PE without tamponade and increased cardiac troponin I concentrations. Echocardiographic findings and adjunctive testing did not identify other known causes of PE. Resolution of the PE was documented in five of seven dogs in which follow-up echocardiography was performed, often after anti-inflammatory therapy. Resolution of PE was associated with normalisation of cardiac troponin I levels. Clinical signs had not recurred in six dogs with follow-up for more than 12 months and up to 7 years. These findings suggest an association between systemic inflammation and PE in dogs

Citation

Covey, H. L., & Connolly, D. J. (2018). Pericardial effusion associated with systemic inflammatory disease in seven dogs (January 2006 – January 2012). Journal of Veterinary Cardiology, 20(2), 123-128. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvc.2017.11.002

Journal Article Type Other
Publication Date Apr 1, 2018
Deposit Date Mar 6, 2018
Journal Journal of Veterinary Cardiology
Print ISSN 1760-2734
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 20
Issue 2
Pages 123-128
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvc.2017.11.002
Public URL https://rvc-repository.worktribe.com/output/1387843