Evaluation of bronchial narrowing in coughing dogs with heart murmurs using computed tomography
Abstract Background The origin of cough in dogs with heart murmurs is controversial, because the cough could be primary cardiac (eg, pulmonary edema, bronchi compression by left‐sided cardiomegaly) or respiratory (eg, bronchomalacia, other bronchial or bronchiolar disease, interstitial lung disease)...
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doaj-7534a21af11c4eb5ad8e4c612514d6f02021-07-14T06:50:34ZengWileyJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine0891-66401939-16762021-05-013531509151810.1111/jvim.16115Evaluation of bronchial narrowing in coughing dogs with heart murmurs using computed tomographyMatthieu Lebastard0Kevin Le Boedec1Mark Howes2Stephen Joslyn3Jodi S. Matheson4Robert T. O'Brien5Centre Hospitalier Vétérinaire Frégis Arcueil FranceCentre Hospitalier Vétérinaire Frégis Arcueil FranceDepartment of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine University of Illinois Urbana Illinois USADepartment of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine University of Illinois Urbana Illinois USADepartment of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine University of Illinois Urbana Illinois USADepartment of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine University of Illinois Urbana Illinois USAAbstract Background The origin of cough in dogs with heart murmurs is controversial, because the cough could be primary cardiac (eg, pulmonary edema, bronchi compression by left‐sided cardiomegaly) or respiratory (eg, bronchomalacia, other bronchial or bronchiolar disease, interstitial lung disease) in origin. Hypothesis/Objectives To study the association between left atrium (LA) dilatation and cardiomegaly and bronchial narrowing in coughing dogs with heart murmurs using computed tomography (CT). Animals Twenty‐one client‐owned coughing dogs with heart murmurs and 14 historical control dogs. Methods Dogs with cough and murmur were prospectively recruited over 4 months. Cervical and thoracic radiography, echocardiography, and thoracic CT were performed in enrolled dogs. Control dogs, with no disease on thoracic CT and no records of heart murmur and coughing, were gathered from the institution's computerized database. Degree of bronchial narrowing was assessed using the bronchial‐to‐aorta (Ao) ratio, measured by 3 radiologists blinded to the clinical findings. After identifying bronchi that were significantly narrowed in dogs with murmur compared to controls, the relationship between degree of narrowing and LA/Ao ratio (measured echocardiographically) and vertebral heart scale (VHS) measured radiographically was studied in dogs with murmur using mixed‐effects regression. Result Significant narrowing was identified for all left‐sided bronchi and the right principal, middle, and caudal bronchi in the coughing dogs, compared with controls. Increasing LA size and VHS were significantly inversely associated with diameter for all left‐sided and right‐sided bronchi indicated above. Conclusion and Clinical Importance Results indicate an association between LA enlargement and cardiomegaly and bronchial narrowing and support heart size‐associated exacerbation of cough in dogs with murmurs.https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16115bronchomalaciacaninecardiomegalyvertebral heart scale |
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Matthieu Lebastard Kevin Le Boedec Mark Howes Stephen Joslyn Jodi S. Matheson Robert T. O'Brien Evaluation of bronchial narrowing in coughing dogs with heart murmurs using computed tomography Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine bronchomalacia canine cardiomegaly vertebral heart scale |
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Evaluation of bronchial narrowing in coughing dogs with heart murmurs using computed tomography |
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Evaluation of bronchial narrowing in coughing dogs with heart murmurs using computed tomography |
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Evaluation of bronchial narrowing in coughing dogs with heart murmurs using computed tomography |
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Evaluation of bronchial narrowing in coughing dogs with heart murmurs using computed tomography |
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Evaluation of bronchial narrowing in coughing dogs with heart murmurs using computed tomography |
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evaluation of bronchial narrowing in coughing dogs with heart murmurs using computed tomography |
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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine |
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0891-6640 1939-1676 |
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Abstract Background The origin of cough in dogs with heart murmurs is controversial, because the cough could be primary cardiac (eg, pulmonary edema, bronchi compression by left‐sided cardiomegaly) or respiratory (eg, bronchomalacia, other bronchial or bronchiolar disease, interstitial lung disease) in origin. Hypothesis/Objectives To study the association between left atrium (LA) dilatation and cardiomegaly and bronchial narrowing in coughing dogs with heart murmurs using computed tomography (CT). Animals Twenty‐one client‐owned coughing dogs with heart murmurs and 14 historical control dogs. Methods Dogs with cough and murmur were prospectively recruited over 4 months. Cervical and thoracic radiography, echocardiography, and thoracic CT were performed in enrolled dogs. Control dogs, with no disease on thoracic CT and no records of heart murmur and coughing, were gathered from the institution's computerized database. Degree of bronchial narrowing was assessed using the bronchial‐to‐aorta (Ao) ratio, measured by 3 radiologists blinded to the clinical findings. After identifying bronchi that were significantly narrowed in dogs with murmur compared to controls, the relationship between degree of narrowing and LA/Ao ratio (measured echocardiographically) and vertebral heart scale (VHS) measured radiographically was studied in dogs with murmur using mixed‐effects regression. Result Significant narrowing was identified for all left‐sided bronchi and the right principal, middle, and caudal bronchi in the coughing dogs, compared with controls. Increasing LA size and VHS were significantly inversely associated with diameter for all left‐sided and right‐sided bronchi indicated above. Conclusion and Clinical Importance Results indicate an association between LA enlargement and cardiomegaly and bronchial narrowing and support heart size‐associated exacerbation of cough in dogs with murmurs. |
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bronchomalacia canine cardiomegaly vertebral heart scale |
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