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Incremental predictive value of echocardiographic indices of right ventricular function in the assessment of long-term prognosis in dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease

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Title: Incremental predictive value of echocardiographic indices of right ventricular function in the assessment of long-term prognosis in dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease
Authors: Morita, T. Browse this author
Nakamura, K. Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Osuga, T. Browse this author
Takiguchi, M. Browse this author
Keywords: Canine
Mitral regurgitation
Tei index
Strain
Speckle tracking echo-cardiography
Issue Date: Feb-2022
Publisher: Elsevier
Journal Title: Journal of veterinary cardiology
Volume: 39
Start Page: 51
End Page: 62
Publisher DOI: 10.1016/j.jvc.2021.12.002
Abstract: Introduction: Few studies have evaluated the utility of echocardiographic indices of right ventricular (RV) function in predicting prognosis in dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD). Animals: Sixty-seven client-owned dogs were diagnosed with MMVD.Materials and methods: clinical cohort study. Dogs diagnosed with American college of veterinary internal medicine (ACVIM) stage B2, C or D between April 2014 and March 2017 were enrolled. Long-term outcomes were assessed by telephone or from the medical record. The primary end-point was defined as cardiac related death. Echocardiographic indices of RV function, including the RV Tei index, free wall and septal RV longitudinal strain, were obtained. Univariable and multi variable Cox proportional hazard analyses were used to identify variables predictive of cardiac-related death. Results: Twenty-four dogs died during the follow-up period. The median follow-up time was 482 days, and the median survival time for dogs with cardiac-related death was 230 days. For cardiac-related death, peak early diastolic mitral inflow velocity, ACVIM stage C or D, tricuspid regurgitation velocity, RV Tei index and RV end-diastolic area were predictors in univariable Cox proportional hazard analysis. In multivariable Cox proportional analysis adjusted for the left atrial to aorta ratio, peak early diastolic mitral inflow velocity and ACVIM stage, an increase in the Tei index by 0.1 increased the hazard ratio of cardiac-related death by 33% (95% con-fidence interval, 16-70%; P 1/4 0.002).Conclusions: In dogs with MMVD, RV dysfunction assessed by the Tei index is an independent predictor of cardiac-related death.
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Type: article (author version)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/88130
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