Heart problems in cats

    • [PDF File]ANESTHESIA FOR FELINE PATIENTS WITH HEART DISEASE

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      ANESTHESIA FOR FELINE PATIENTS WITH HEART DISEASE Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common cardiac disease in cats. One study found prevalence to be ~16% (Paige C, et al. Prevalence of cardiomyopathy in apparently healthy cats. JVIM 2011;25:1010-1016). The presence or absence of a murmur is not a good predictor of heart disease in cats.


    • [PDF File]Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation for Dogs and Cats with ...

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      Omega-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation for Dogs and Cats with Heart Disease Omega-3 fatty acids have a number of potential benefits in dogs and cats with heart disease, such as reducing inflammation and helping to protect against abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmia). The dose of omega-3 fatty


    • [PDF File]PRESCRIPTION DIETS FOR CATS WITH HEART DISEASE WITH LOWER ...

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      PRESCRIPTION DIETS FOR CATS WITH HEART DISEASE AND THE SODIUM CONTENT Compiled by Charity Callicoat Cardiology Department / Medvet - Cincinnati Royal Canin Prescription Diets: 1. Hepatic (dry only)- 80mg/ 100kcal 2. Hypoallergenic Selected Protein Adult PD (wet only)- 80mg/ 100kcal 3. Renal LP Modified Chicken (dry only)- 80mg/100kcal 4.


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      healthy cats should be avoided as the rate of false positive results, and thus normal echocardiograms, is increased in populations with a low prevalence of cardiac disease. However, in this group of cats an abnormal test (>100 pmol/L or SNAP abnormal) could be used to rule out heart disease with a high degree of accuracy.


    • [PDF File]Corticosteroid-Associated Congestive Heart Failure in 12 Cats

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      Cats are reported to be remarkably resistant to the adverse effects of exogenous cortico-steroids.1,2 Although there are reports of cor-ticosteroid administration in cats leading to glucose intolerance (or “transient diabetes Corticosteroid-Associated Congestive Heart Failure in 12 Cats Stephanie A. Smith, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Internal Medicine)a


    • [PDF File]2013 AAHA/AAFP Fluid Therapy Guidelines for Dogs and Cats

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      AAHA/AAFP Fluid Therapy Guidelines for Dogs and Cats, help to ensure that pets get the best possible care. Guidelines keep your hospital staff—from medical director to veterinary assistant—on the cutting edge of veterinary medicine. The 2013 AAHA/AAFP Fluid Therapy Guidelines for Dogs and Cats is the


    • [PDF File]Anaesthesia in dogs and cats with cardiac disease – An ...

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      Anaesthesia in dogs and cats with cardiac disease … 23(1) P 5 There are some basic terms, which are important in order to understand the pathophysiology of heart disease, e.g. preload and afterload. Preload is the end diastolic volume of the heart and is basically determined by the venous


    • [PDF File]FELINE DENTAL DISEASE

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      Dental disease is a common and often overlooked problem in cats. Plaque and tartar accumulation cause irritation and infection of the gum tissue. If left untreated, this can lead to gum recession, root exposure, cavities, or abscesses. Dental disease is also a common cause of kidney and heart infections, both of which are life-threatening.


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