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Tachycardia in a 14 year old mn Rottweiler

Sonopath Forum

Tachycardia in a 14 year old mn Rottweiler

  • This is a 14 year old mn Rottweiler that belongs to a vet tech.
  • Owner noticed increased respiratory rate and excericise intolerance of 1 week duration.
  • The dog has chronic, severe diskospondylosis and bilateral rear leg neurological deficits.
  • Radiographs show evidence of an old pelvic fracture repair.
  • Recent phys exam reveals tachycardia 140-180 bpm in the clinic.  Chem prof and TP/PCV were normal.
  • Echo was done to rule out heart failure.
    • This is a 14 year old mn Rottweiler that belongs to a vet tech.
    • Owner noticed increased respiratory rate and excericise intolerance of 1 week duration.
    • The dog has chronic, severe diskospondylosis and bilateral rear leg neurological deficits.
    • Radiographs show evidence of an old pelvic fracture repair.
    • Recent phys exam reveals tachycardia 140-180 bpm in the clinic.  Chem prof and TP/PCV were normal.
    • Echo was done to rule out heart failure.
    • Cardiac measurements show evidence of hypovolemia (decreased LVIDd, LVIDs, and increased LVPWd an IVSd).
    • LA is normal in size and subjectively, the right heart appears normal.   There is no MVI present.
    • There are no visible effusions or cardiac masses.
    • In some clips FS is decreased but I suspect this is due to hypovolemia
    • My differentials for the sinus tachycardia include pain and hypovolemia.  Any other thoughts?
    • Image quality is not the best:  dog is barrel chested and I don’t have a preset for that yet….
    • Cardiac measurements are as folows:  LA=26.4, AO=33.3, IVSd=17.4, LVIDd=30.8, LVPWd=15.0, IVSs=19.0, LVIDs=20.8, LVPWs=20.2, FS=29%.
    • Chest rads done post echo showed a mild, broncial pattern which has not progressed since Dec 2015.