Older cat, recent new heart murmur.
Asymptomatic, was done for pre-anesthetic purposes.
-I think the LVOT is turbulent but I was not able to document SAM on m-mode. Do you see SAM?
-In a case that is thick, but has normal LA:Ao and SAM, do you start on something like atenolol? HR was about 225 during exam period.
Thanks!
Suzanne
Older cat, recent new heart murmur.
Asymptomatic, was done for pre-anesthetic purposes.
-I think the LVOT is turbulent but I was not able to document SAM on m-mode. Do you see SAM?
-In a case that is thick, but has normal LA:Ao and SAM, do you start on something like atenolol? HR was about 225 during exam period.
Thanks!
Suzanne
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Hi!
I can’t see SAM here. If
Hi!
I can’t see SAM here. If would recommend increasing your PRF because a low Nyquist limit (0.66 here) catches up a lot of weak signals as well.
If LA:AO is normal, there is not really any evidence that Atenolol really helps. If the heart rate exceeds 240 in an excites cat or 200 in a calm cat and if the vmax across the left ventricular outflow tract is > 4 m/s I usually give Atenolol low dose (e.g. 0,625 mg/cat bid). If the cat is difficult to pill, I would not give Atenolol.
Best regards!
Peter
Thanks for your help &
Thanks for your help & advice!
My pleasure, Suzanne!
My pleasure, Suzanne!