Dear All,
This is a young dog with mild hyperthermia, normal haematology and biochem. values.
The dog had fever, and a mild cough for 2 weeks- received antibiotics, and now came to me to check his heart.
Normal left-right ventricle volumes, and normal wall thickness, normal Ao/LV ratio. But i have seen serious regurgitation at the level of the aortic valve, and also the outflow blood speed was elevated. (outflow trackt speed: 4,3 m/s, and regurg speed: 4 m/s)
I did not find on B mode image signs of SAS, and also the LV thickness was normal to me.
Dear All,
This is a young dog with mild hyperthermia, normal haematology and biochem. values.
The dog had fever, and a mild cough for 2 weeks- received antibiotics, and now came to me to check his heart.
Normal left-right ventricle volumes, and normal wall thickness, normal Ao/LV ratio. But i have seen serious regurgitation at the level of the aortic valve, and also the outflow blood speed was elevated. (outflow trackt speed: 4,3 m/s, and regurg speed: 4 m/s)
I did not find on B mode image signs of SAS, and also the LV thickness was normal to me.
What do You think? Should i be concerned fo bakt.endocarditis?
Should i give the dog further antibiotics?
Thank You
Rita
Comments
endocarditis possible but i
endocarditis possible but i would think more of valvular sas and secondary AI. Its moderate at that velocity but more significant compensatory changes occur when > 5 m/sec