Ultrasonographic evaluation of the caudal vena cava in dogs with right-sided heart disease
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Ultrasonographic evaluation of the caudal vena cava in dogs with right-sided heart disease
Abstract
Introduction/objectives: In humans with impaired right-sided cardiac function, the caudal vena cava (CVC) diameter serves as a marker of venous congestion. This study aimed to investigate whether ultrasonographic CVC variables could identify the presence of right-sided congestive heart failure (R-CHF) in dogs with right-sided heart disease (RHD).
Animals: Fifty client-owned control dogs and 67 dogs with RHD were enrolled. The dogs with RHD were subdivided into the non-R-CHF (n = 43) and R-CHF (n = 24) groups.
Materials and methods: We measured and compared the ultrasonographic CVC variables and echocardiographic variables among the groups. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was performed to calculate the sensitivity and specificity of the variables at optimal cutoff values.
Results: We obtained the highest accuracies of the ratio of the shortest diameter (SD) of the minimal CVC area to the aorta diameter (Ao) during inspiration [SD(min)/Ao] and of the ratio of SD(min) to the longest diameter of the minimal CVC area during inspiration [LD(min),SD/LD(min)], with high sensitivities, specificities, and an area under the ROC curve greater than 0.925.
Conclusions: In addition to the echocardiographic assessment of right-sided cardiac function, the CVC variables in this study, especially SD(min)/Ao and SD/LD(min), would be useful diagnostic indices for identifying R-CHF in dogs with RHD.
Keywords: Canine; Echocardiography; Right-sided cardiac function; Right-sided congestive heart failure; Tricuspid regurgitation.
Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Conflicts of Interest Statement The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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