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Wendy Blount, DVM Nacogdoches TX
Thoracic Radiology Wendy Blount, DVM Nacogdoches TX
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Review of thoracic radiographs - Steps Skeletal
Spine, front limbs, ribs, sternum Cranial abdomen Airways, Lung fields Great vessels Aorta, pulmonary arteries, cranial & caudal vena cava Smaller vessels Internal thoracic arteries, pulmonary lobar a & v, brachiocephalic trunk, left subclavian artery Cardiac silhouette Vertebral heart score, bulge Left Heart Failure? Right Heart Failure?
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Why is it so difficult to evaluate cardiac and chamber size on radiographs? Comparing heart size to lung field size doesn’t work Dogs of different conformation have different ratios of heart size to lung size
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Why is it so difficult to evaluate cardiac and chamber size on radiographs? Comparing heart size to lung field size doesn’t work Dogs of different conformation have different ratios of heart size to lung size
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Why is it so difficult to evaluate cardiac and chamber size on radiographs? Comparing heart size to lung field size doesn’t work Dogs of different conformation have different ratios of heart size to lung size
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Why is it so difficult to evaluate cardiac and chamber size on radiographs? Comparing heart size to lung field size doesn’t work Dogs of different conformation have different ratios of heart size to lung size Lung field size changes with the breathing cycle Abdominal fat pushes the diaphragm cranially Thoracic fat makes lung fields appear smaller Comparing heart size to vertebral size works better Vertebral heart score
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Why is it so difficult to evaluate cardiac and chamber size on radiographs? Things can make the heart look bigger
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Why is it so difficult to evaluate cardiac and chamber size on radiographs? Things can make the heart look bigger
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Why is it so difficult to evaluate cardiac and chamber size on radiographs? Things can make the heart look bigger
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Why is it so difficult to evaluate cardiac and chamber size on radiographs? Things can make the heart look bigger Pericardial fat Pericardial effusion Peritoneopericardial diaphragmatic hernia
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Why is it so difficult to evaluate cardiac and chamber size on radiographs? Things can make the heart look bigger Pericardial fat Pericardial effusion Peritoneopericardial diaphragmatic hernia
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Why is it so difficult to evaluate cardiac and chamber size on radiographs? Things can make the heart look bigger Pericardial fat Pericardial effusion Peritoneopericardial diaphragmatic hernia Oblique positioning on VD/DV can make right heart look bigger MYTH - “increased sternal contact” means right heart enlargement
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Thoracic Rads - Normal
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Thoracic Rads - Normal
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Normal cats change with age
Long axis of the heart is more horizontal in old cats (40%) Aortic bulge develops (30%) Not due to hypertension or hyperthyroidism At the aortic isthmus Cardiac measurements in young & old cats are the same, despite these conformational changes in the thorax
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Thoracic Rads - Normal = 9.8 Vertebral Heart Score
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Vertebral Heart Score Measure heart long axis
carina to the apex Measure heart short axis Widest perpendicular to length Count vertebrae from cranial aspect T4 Add together Dogs – normal Cats – normal 7-8
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Heart Chambers – VD/DV - Left
LV - Left Ventricle AV - Aortic Valve AA - Ascending Aorta DA - Descending Aorta
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Heart Chambers – VD/DV - Left
LV - Left Ventricle AV - Aortic Valve AA - Ascending Aorta DA - Descending Aorta LA – Left Atrium
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Heart Chambers – VD/DV - Left
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Right Pulmonary Artery
Thoracic Rads - Normal Heart Chambers – VD/DV - Right PV Right Ventricle Pulmonic Valve Main Pulmonary Artery Right Pulmonary Artery Left Pulmonary Artery
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Heart Chambers – VD/DV - Right
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Heart Chambers – VD/DV – Clock Face
Aorta 12-1 o’clock LV 3-6 o’clock
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Heart Chambers – VD/DV – Clock Face
Aorta 12-1 o’clock MPA 1-2 o’clock LV 3-6 o’clock RV 7-9 o’clock
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Heart Chambers – VD/DV – Clock Face
Aorta 12-1 o’clock MPA 1-2 o’clock LV 3-6 o’clock RV 7-9 o’clock LA has to be really big to see on VD
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Heart Chambers – VD/DV – Clock Face
Aorta 12-1 o’clock MPA 1-2 o’clock LV 3-6 o’clock RV 7-9 o’clock LA has to be really big to see on VD RA 9-12 o’clock
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Heart Chambers – Lateral – Left
LA – Left Atrium MV – Mitral Valve LV – Left Ventricle AV – Aortic Valve SV – Sinus of Valsalva AAo – Ascending Aorta BCT – Brachiocephalic Trunk LS – Left Subclavian a.
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Heart Chambers – Lateral – Right
RA – Right Atrium Raur – R Auricle RV – Right Ventricle MPA – Pulmonary a.
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Heart Chambers – Lateral – Right
RA – Right Atrium Raur – R Auricle RV – Right Ventricle MPA – Pulmonary a. RVOT – RV Outflow PV – Pulmonic Valve RPA – R Pulmonary a. LPA – L Pulmonary a.
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Heart Chambers – Lateral – Clock Face
LA (caudal waist) – 12-3 o’clock LV o’clock
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Heart Chambers – Lateral – Clock Face
LA (caudal waist) – 12-3 o’clock LV o’clock RV o’clock MPA – o’clock – bulge at 1-2 o’clock
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Thoracic Rads - Normal Heart Chambers – Lateral – Clock Face
LA (caudal waist) – 12-3 o’clock CdVC – 2 o’clock LV o’clock RV o’clock Raur – 9 o‘clock RA not easily seen on the lateral view CrVC – 10 o’clock MPA – o’clock – bulge at 1-2 o’clock
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Thoracic Rads - Abnormal
Case #1 – 8 year old neutered male cocker spaniel – coughing
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Thoracic Rads - Abnormal
= 12.1 Case #1 – 8 year old neutered male cocker spaniel – coughing
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Case #1 – 8 year old neutered male cocker spaniel - coughing Skeletal, Cranial abdomen No abnormalities noted Airways, Lung fields Mild perihilar edema Great vessels enlarged caudal vena cava Smaller vessels enlarged pulmonary lobar veins Cardiac silhouette Generalized cardiomegaly, enlarged LA
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Thoracic Rads - Abnormal
Case #1 – 8 year old neutered male cocker spaniel - coughing Skeletal, Cranial abdomen No abnormalities noted Airways, Lung fields Mild perihilar edema Great vessels enlarged caudal vena cava Smaller vessels enlarged pulmonary lobar veins Cardiac silhouette Generalized cardiomegaly, enlarged LA
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Thoracic Rads - Abnormal
Case #1 – 8 year old neutered male cocker spaniel – coughing
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Thoracic Rads - Abnormal
Case #1 – 8 year old neutered male cocker spaniel – coughing
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Thoracic Rads - Abnormal
Case #1 – 8 year old neutered male cocker spaniel – coughing
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Thoracic Rads - Abnormal
Case #1 – 8 year old neutered male cocker spaniel - coughing Left Congestive Heart Failure Mild perihilar edema enlarged pulmonary lobar veins enlarged LA (generalized cardiomegaly) Enlarged LV (elevated trachea) Right Congestive Heart Failure enlarged caudal vena cava Generalized cardiomegaly (RV enlargement) (ascites, pleural effusion)
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Case #1 – 8 year old neutered male cocker spaniel - coughing Diagnosis by echo - DCM
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Are rads or echo better for detecting congestive heart failure? radiographs Are rads or echo better for detecting enlarged heart chambers? echo
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Generalized cardiomegaly (all 4 heart chambers enlarged) Dogs Dilated Cardiomyopathy Mitral regurgitation Tricuspid regurgitation Cats Dilated cardiomyopathy anemia
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Pseudocardiomegaly No significantly enlarged heart chambers Significantly enlarged cardiac silhouette Pericardial effusion Hemorrhage – HBT or ruptured LA Right heart failure – modified transudate Infectious pericarditis Idiopathic pericarditis Peritoneopericardial Diaphragmatic Hernia Pericardial fat
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Thoracic Rads - Abnormal
Case #2 – 15 month Maine coon cat – tachypnea, lethargy = 8.9
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Case #2 – 15 month Maine coon cat – tachypnea, lethargy Skeletal & cranial abdomen Airways, Lung fields No abnormalities noted Great vessels caudal vena cava somewhat enlarged Smaller vessels Cardiac silhouette Generalized cardiomegaly, apex shifted right
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Case #2 – 15 month Maine coon cat – tachypnea, lethargy Skeletal & cranial abdomen Airways, Lung fields No abnormalities noted Great vessels caudal vena cava somewhat enlarged Smaller vessels Cardiac silhouette Generalized cardiomegaly, apex shifted right
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Case #2 – 15 month Maine coon cat – tachypnea, lethargy Heart Failure?? Probably not Diagnosis Echo showed dilation of LV and RV Flea Anemia (PCV 10%)
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Case #3 – 5 year old Maltese honking cough holosystolic murmur loudest L apex
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= 13.1 Case #3 – 5 year old Maltese honking cough holosystolic murmur loudest L apex
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Case #3 – 5 year old Maltese continuous murmur is heard loudest at the left axilla Left Heart Failure pulmonary edema, LA enl, tracheal elevation Airway Cough – enlarged LA compression of left bronchus and trachea Bulge at 1:30 on VD, apex shifted right cardiomegaly (R or L or both?)
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Thoracic Rads - Abnormal
Heart Chambers – VD/DV – Clock Face Aorta 12-1 o’clock MPA 1-2 o’clock LV 3-6 o’clock RV 7-9 o’clock LA has to be really big to see on VD RA 9-12 o’clock
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Case #3 – 5 year old Maltese Diagnosis by echo - PDA Right heart normal LISTEN TO THE LEFT ARMPIT!! When the left heart is markedly enlarged, right heart size can be difficult to evaluate on radiographs
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Case #4 – 12 year old Mini Poodle - holosystolic murmur L apex Skeletal, cranial abdomen, airways, Lung fields, Great vessels, small vessels No abnormalities noted Cardiac silhouette VHS high if you include LA VHS normal if you exclude LA Huge LA No signs of congestive heart failure
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Case #4 – 12 year old Mini Poodle - holosystolic murmur L apex Diagnosis Mitral regurgitation Treatment Cough suppressants Monitoring Chest rads every 6 months Sooner if respiratory rate while sleeping >40
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Case #4 – 12 year old Mini Poodle - holosystolic murmur L apex You can have a Huge LA and even LV without CHF CHF is rarely present without enlarged LA
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3 Most Common Causes of L Heart Enlargement MR PDA SAS
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Case #5 – 4 year old DSH - Murmur heard on annual – left sternum = 7.5
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Case #5 – 4 year old DSH - Murmur heard on annual – left sternum Skeletal, cranial abdomen, Lung fields, airways, Great vessels, small vessels No abnormalities noted Cardiac silhouette VHS normal Enlarged LA on VD No signs of congestive heart failure Diagnosis by echo - HCM
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Case #5 – 4 year old DSH - Murmur heard on annual – left sternum LA is seen more easily on the VD in cats LA sits more cranial in the cat LA is seen more easily on lateral in dogs VHS usually does not include LA in cats Other chambers need to be enlarged to perceive cardiomegaly on the lateral in cats
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Case #6 – 10 year old mixed dog - Gagging up white foamy fluid, mitral murmur
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Case #6 – 10 year old mixed dog - Gagging up white foamy fluid, mitral murmur Skeletal, Cranial abdomen, Great vessels No abnormalities Airways, Lung fields Elevated trachea, compressed left bronchus Perihilar edema Smaller vessels enlarged pulmonary lobar veins Cardiac silhouette VHS 11.5, generalized cardiomegaly, enlarged LA
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Case #6 – 10 year old mixed dog - Gagging up white foamy fluid, mitral murmur Left Heart Failure Echo diagnosis – severe mitral regurgitation
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Case #7 – 1 yr old Golden Retriever - Episodes of collapse with exercise
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Case #7 – 1 yr old Golden Retriever - Episodes of collapse with exercise Skeletal, Cranial abdomen, Airways, Lung fields, small vessels No abnormalities Cardiac silhouette VHS 9.5 aortic bulge & enlarged LA on lateral No signs of congestive heart failure Echo diagnosis – severe SAS
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Loss of Cranial Waste Dilated Aortic Arch SAS PDA Tetralogy of Fallot Enlarged RAuricle TR Heartworm Disease Heart Base Tumor (RA, Aortic Body) HSA, chemodectoma, myxosarcoma
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Case #7 – 12 yr old Mixed Terrier - Chronic cough and cyanosis
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Case #7 – 12 yr old Mixed Terrier - Chronic cough and cyanosis Skeletal, Cranial abdomen, Vessels No abnormalities Airways, Lung fields Pronounced airway pattern Cardiac silhouette VHS , RV enlargement, apex shifted L No heart failure
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Case #7 – 12 yr old Mixed Terrier - Chronic cough and cyanosis Echo diagnosis RV thickening Suspect pulmonary hypertension Clinical Diagnosis Severe chronic pulmonary disease
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Case #7 – 12 yr old Mixed Terrier - Chronic cough and cyanosis What does it mean when the apex is shifted right? LV enlargement or generalized cardiomegaly What does it mean when the apex is shifted left? RV enlargement
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Case #7 – 12 yr old Mixed Terrier - Chronic cough and cyanosis RV enlargement must be moderate to severe to see on rads RA enlargement difficult to appreciate on rads unless severe (cause) TR Lifting of the apex off the sternum on lateral view means RV enlargement
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3.75 / 1 = 3.75 Measuring RV enlargement on Lateral View of the Thorax
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Measuring RV enlargement on Lateral View of the Thorax Measure heart long axis Carina to apex Measure heart short axis Widest point perpendicular to long axis Short Axis - Divide Cranial part by Caudal part Cranial is <2.5x Caudal in normal dogs (Cr >2.5x Cd) means RV enlargement
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Case #8 – 10 month old English Pointer Ejection murmur loudest at heart base on left side
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Case #8 – 10 month old English Pointer Ejection murmur loudest at heart base on left side Skeletal, Cranial Abdomen, Airways, Lung fields, small vessels normal Great vessels pulmonary artery enlarged No signs of Congestive Heart Failure
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Case #8 – 10 month old English Pointer Ejection murmur loudest at heart base on left Causes of enlarged MPA (dogs) PS (RPA, LPA, lobar aa/vv not enlarged) PDA (lungs overcirculated – lobar aa and vv enlarged, but not tortuous) Pulmonary hypertension (RPA, LPA lobar aa enlarged) MPA enlargement Not easily seen on lateral in dogs not readily seen in cats This case – echo diagnosis PS – need spectral Doppler to measure gradient across RV thickening
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LPA, RPA, lobar aa enlarged and tortuous Pulmonary Hypertension HW Disease Primary PH Chronic Respiratory Disease
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Case #9 – 6 month old poodle with murmur found on physical exam
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Case #9 – 6 month old poodle with murmur found on physical exam Dx – PDA with no CHF Measuring pulmonary lobar arteries Caudal lobar aa should be same width as a rib Seen best on the VD/DV view cranial lobar aa 0.75x 3rd or 4th rib Seen best on the lateral view
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Case #9 – 6 month old poodle with murmur found on physical exam Dx – PDA with no CHF Measuring pulmonary lobar arteries Caudal lobar aa should be same width as a rib Seen best on the VD/DV view cranial lobar aa 0.75x 3rd or 4th rib Seen best on the lateral view
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Case #10 – 5 yr old DSH cat Tachypnea
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Case #10 – 5 yr old DSH cat tachypnea Ascites in the cranial abdomen Perihilar edema HUGE Caudal Vena Cava Enlarged pulmonary lobar veins Elevated trachea (LV enlargement) Enlarged Lauricle on VD Marked generalized cardiomegaly (VHS 10.5)
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Case #10 – 5 yr old DSH cat Tachypnea Enlarged Caudal vena cava -size varies with respiratory cycle -only severe enlargement is reliably detected -maximum width < length T5 or T6 Causes Right heart failure Mass obstructing Caudal Vena Cava Thrombus, tumor
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Case #10 – 5 yr old DSH cat Tachypnea
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Case #11 – 2 yr old DSH cat Tachypnea
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Case #11 – 2 yr old DSH cat Tachypnea VHS 8.75 Left Heart Failure Patchy pulmonary edema (caudal) Enlarged pulmonary lobar vv Right Heart failure Pleural effusion Echo diagnosis – hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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Case #12 – 6 yr old Westie ADR
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Case #12 – 6 yr old Westie ADR VHS 8.5 (low normal) Clinical diagnosis – severe dehydration Causes of microcardia Severe dehydration Addison’s Disease Pneumothorax (heart lifted off the sternum) Should also see collapsed lung lobes
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Thoracic Rads - Review Left Heart Failure
Pulmonary edema (alveolar if severe) Pleural effusion in cats Pulmonary lobar veins much larger than arteries Enlarged LA + compression of L bronchus Not a sign of heart failure per se But LHF is rarely present without LA enlargement + Enlarged LV Tracheal elevation Cardiomegaly (increased VHS)
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Thoracic Rads - Review Right Heart Failure Pleural effusion
Can obscure evaluation of the heart, lungs and great vessels Enlarged caudal vena cava Ascites Modified transudate Often concurrent with left heart failure Generalized cardiomegaly (increased VHS) RHF alone: HWDz, Chaga's Disease, pericardial disease
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Thoracic Rads - Review Chronic Bronchitis
Increased or mineralized airway pattern Peribronchiolar infiltrates May progress to bronchopneumonia Interstitial pattern Alveolar pattern (air bronchograms) if severe Signs of pulmonary hypertension Enlarged pulmonary artery and lobar aa No signs of heart failure
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Thoracic Rads - Review Patent Ductus Arteriosus
-left to right shunt (aorta to MPA) -volume expansion + Enlarged pulmonary artery + Pulmonary overcirculation Enlarged pulmonary lobar aa & vv Enlarged descending aorta Enlarged LV Tracheal elevation Increased VHS Enlarged LA + compression left bronchus + pulmonary edema
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Thoracic Rads - Review Sub-Aortic Stenosis
-pressure overload left side + Enlarged LV on rads Increased VHS Not as marked as volume overload Enlarged ascending aorta Left Heart Failure due to aortic insufficiency is rare Death more often due to arrhythmia
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Thoracic Rads - Review Pulmonic Stenosis -pressure overload right side
+ Enlarged RV on rads Not as marked as volume overload Enlarged MPA Right Heart Failure due to pulmonic insufficiency is rare Death more often due to arrhythmia
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Thoracic Rads - Review Ventricular Septal Defect
-left to right shunt (LV to RV) -volume expansion + RV enlargement + Pulmonary overcirculation Enlarged pulmonary lobar aa & vv Enlarged LV Tracheal elevation Increased VHS Enlarged LA + compression left bronchus + pulmonary edema
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Thoracic Rads - Review Atrial Septal Defect
-left to right shunt (LA to RA) -lower pressure differential, so no significant volume expansion + RV enlargement + RA enlargement Enlarged pulmonary lobar aa & vv Heart failure is rare (handout)
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