Medicina Interna

Vet Update. Congestive cardiac failure

De: Javier Esteban Rodríguez Velarde
ISBN: 9788417225759
2019, Edra
Capa mole
Páginas: 48

  • The goal of this guide is to provide veterinary cardiologists as well as internal medicine and emergency and critical care specialists with current information on the pathophysiology and clinical manifestations of congestive heart failure in dogs, together with important resources for diagnosis and recommendations for treating dogs with this condition. This book includes many images to aid the reader’s understanding.

  • 1. Definition

    2. Pathophysiology

    Mechanisms
    Compensatory mechanisms
    Neurohumoral activation
    Cardiac remodelling and congestion

    3. Clinical approach

    Evaluation of clinical signs
    Respiratory clinical signs
    Clinical signs of low cardiac output
    General or systemic clinical signs
    Left-sided CHF
    Right-sided CHF
    Functional classification

    4. Diagnosis

    Echocardiography
    Structural assessment of the left ventricle
    Assessing left ventricle systolic function
    Structural assessment of the left atrium
    Estimation of left ventricular diastolic filling pressure
    Ultrasound findings in left-sided CHF
    Structural assessment of the right ventricle and atrium
    Ultrasound findings in right-sided CHF
    Pericardial effusion and cardiac tamponade
    Biomarkers
    Radiography
    Electrocardiography
    Supraventricular tachyarrhythmias
    Ventricular arrhythmias

    5. Treatment principles

    Emergency treatment
    Oxygen therapy
    Ventilatory support
    Drainage of effusions
    Anxiety control
    Furosemide
    Dobutamine
    Sodium nitroprusside
    Long-term treatment
    Diuretics
    Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
    Pimobendan
    Digoxin
    Sildenafil
    Antiarrhythmics
    Beta blockers
    Dietary considerations
    Long-term drug treatment
    References

  • Javier Esteban Rodríguez Velarde

    Javier Esteban Rodríguez Velarde earned his degree in veterinary medicine from the Universidad Agraria of Ecuador in 2006. He trained in the Cardiology Service at the California Animal Hospital (United States) and in other cardiology and ultrasound services in both human and veterinary medicine. He was a veterinary clinician at Lucky veterinary hospital, Quito (Ecuador), from 2006 to 2010, where he founded the cardiology and ultrasound service and served as medical director from 2010 until 2015. Since 2011, he has been a professor at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the Universidad San Francisco (USFQ) of Quito and a cardiologist and ultrasonographer at the USFQ Veterinary Specialty Hospital. He is currently medical director of the Cardiomedicc veterinary cardiology and ultrasound centre. He has lectured on cardiology, ultrasonography, and intensive care in more than 40 courses and international conferences in Ecuador and elsewhere.

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