Difference between revisions of "Tricuspid Valve Dysplasia"
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+ | *Common in dogs & cats | ||
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+ | *Rare in large animals | ||
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+ | *Horses do get tricuspid atresia | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Signalment=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Genetics & Predisposed Breeds: Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, Boxers, Great Danes | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Description=== | ||
− | + | *Congenital malformation of the tricuspid valve (right atrioventricular valve) and its supporting structures (chordae tendineae, papillary muscles, valvular leaflets) results in tricuspid stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (insufficiency) | |
− | + | *Tricuspid valve dysplasia leads to increased volume load on the right atrium and ventricle towards the end of diastole. | |
− | + | *A stenotic tricuspid valve can limit ventricular filling during diastole. | |
+ | *Increased pressure as a result of increased volume can cause right-sided congestive heart failure. | ||
− | == Clinical Signs == | + | ===Diagnosis=== |
+ | ====History & Clinical Signs==== | ||
− | + | -Exercise intolerance | |
− | + | -Dyspnea | |
− | + | -Weight Loss | |
− | + | -Poor appetite | |
− | + | -Abdominal distension | |
− | + | ====Physical Exam==== | |
+ | -Right-sided soft systolic murmur (tricuspid regurgitation) | ||
− | + | -Right-sided diastolic murmur | |
− | + | -Jugular pulses & distension (severe case) | |
+ | -Femoral pulses are normal to weak | ||
− | + | -Signs of right-sided congestive heart failure (severe case) | |
− | + | ====Radiographic Findings==== | |
+ | -Right atrial and right ventricular enlargement | ||
− | + | -Caudal vena cava enlargement | |
− | + | -Pulmonary underperfusion | |
− | + | -Signs of right sided heart failure | |
− | + | ====Echocardiographic Findings==== | |
− | + | -Right ventricular and atrial dilation | |
− | + | -Abnormalities of tricuspid valve | |
+ | Doppler shows tricuspid regurgitation and/or stenosis | ||
− | + | ====Electrocardiographic (ECG)==== | |
+ | |||
+ | -Classic signs of right atrial and ventricular enlargement | ||
+ | |||
+ | -Atrial arrhythmias | ||
+ | |||
+ | -Ventricular conduction problems | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Treatment=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Palliative Treatment | ||
+ | |||
+ | -Pharmacologically control right sided congestive heart failure | ||
+ | |||
+ | -Pharmacologically control arrhythmias | ||
+ | |||
+ | -Thoracentesis when needed to relieve pleural effusion | ||
+ | |||
+ | -Abdominocentesis when needed to relieve peritoneal effusion | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Prognosis=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Mild/Moderate Cases''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | -Normal life | ||
− | + | '''Severe Cases''' | |
− | + | -Poor (However, if heart failure is controlled these patients can live several years.) | |
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- Common in dogs & cats
- Rare in large animals
- Horses do get tricuspid atresia
Signalment
Genetics & Predisposed Breeds: Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, Boxers, Great Danes
Description
- Congenital malformation of the tricuspid valve (right atrioventricular valve) and its supporting structures (chordae tendineae, papillary muscles, valvular leaflets) results in tricuspid stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (insufficiency)
- Tricuspid valve dysplasia leads to increased volume load on the right atrium and ventricle towards the end of diastole.
- A stenotic tricuspid valve can limit ventricular filling during diastole.
- Increased pressure as a result of increased volume can cause right-sided congestive heart failure.
Diagnosis
History & Clinical Signs
-Exercise intolerance
-Dyspnea
-Weight Loss
-Poor appetite
-Abdominal distension
Physical Exam
-Right-sided soft systolic murmur (tricuspid regurgitation)
-Right-sided diastolic murmur
-Jugular pulses & distension (severe case)
-Femoral pulses are normal to weak
-Signs of right-sided congestive heart failure (severe case)
Radiographic Findings
-Right atrial and right ventricular enlargement
-Caudal vena cava enlargement
-Pulmonary underperfusion
-Signs of right sided heart failure
Echocardiographic Findings
-Right ventricular and atrial dilation
-Abnormalities of tricuspid valve
Doppler shows tricuspid regurgitation and/or stenosis
Electrocardiographic (ECG)
-Classic signs of right atrial and ventricular enlargement
-Atrial arrhythmias
-Ventricular conduction problems
Treatment
Palliative Treatment
-Pharmacologically control right sided congestive heart failure
-Pharmacologically control arrhythmias
-Thoracentesis when needed to relieve pleural effusion
-Abdominocentesis when needed to relieve peritoneal effusion
Prognosis
Mild/Moderate Cases
-Normal life
Severe Cases
-Poor (However, if heart failure is controlled these patients can live several years.)