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Pet Care HEART DISEASE IN DOGS By Dr Bhanu Dev Sharma* What are the signs of heart disease in dogs? Exercise intolerance, coughing, lethargy, panting excessively, anorexia, weight loss, distended abdomen, fainting or syncope etc are some of the common signs of heart disease in dogs. Th ough these signs and symptoms are also found in a lot of other diseases, hence it is important to rule out other possible diseases which may be associated with these signs. W How do you know if your dog has a heart disease? Get your dog checked from a vet cardiologist if your dog has any of the above mentioned signs or symptoms. Th ere are various tests like x rays, echocardiography, electrocardiography, just to name a few. In the fi rst place, your veterinarian will auscultate the chest and listen to the heart and lung sounds. Any abnormal sound like a murmur or an arrhythmia will be an indication for a cardiac disease, following which various tests may be performed accordingly. Knowledge of the breed and the diseases it is predisposed to also would be helpful to detect a cardiac disease in the initial stages. Chest x rays will tell us about any cardiac 32 enlargement. It will also give us an indication regarding what all chambers of the heart are enlarged. Heart enlargement can be because of a valvular problem in which there is backfl ow of blood, heart muscle dysfunction in which the heart is not able to pump adequately, septal defects or it may be because of various arrhythmias. Echocardiography(heart ultrasound) will tell us about the structure and the functioning of various valves(mitral, tricuspid, aortic and pulmonic valve), it will tell us about any leaky valve disease in which the valve leafl ets are not able to close completely leading to backfl ow of blood and subsequent chamber enlargement. With an echocardiogram, we can also know about the pumping capability of the heart. It will also tell us about the cardiac output. Color Doppler and spectral Doppler ultrasound exam will tell us about the regurgitation across valves and estimates of the velocities of blood fl ow. One of the most common diseases in small breed dogs is the mitral valve disease and in large breed dogs is dilated cardiomyopathy, which may be diagnosed by performing an echocardiogram. Electrocardiogram(ECG) will tell us about the electrical activity of the heart and also Creature Companion | February - March 2019 • Vol. XII • Issue 2 • Noida about various diseases causing irregular heart beats/arrythmias. Arrythmias also impacts the cardiac output and hence aff ect the overall energy levels of the dog. Th e most common disease noted in dogs which is diagnosed by ECG is Atrial fi brillation followed by ARVC. Many times the cardiac arrhythmias are secondary to an underlying heart disease like mitral valve disease or dilated cardiomyopathy. Holter monitoring may also be performed in which the electrical activity of the heart is evaluated over a period of 24 hrs. If timely intervention is not done, the dog may develop fl uid build up in lungs and congestive heart failure which is a life threatening emergency. Measures you can take if your dog develops heart failure- Congestive heart failure is a serious and life threatening condition in dogs. You need to take your dog immediately to a vet cardiologist in case he or she develops any signs related to heart disease. Your veterinarian will perform tests and will start with the treatment once a diagnosis is established. Th e treatment may be medical (diuretics, BP regulatory drugs, positive ionotropic agents, Oxygen therapy, beta