Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy in Boxer dogs: the diagnosis as a link to the human disease.

Q3 Medicine
Acta Myologica Pub Date : 2017-09-01
Annina S Vischer, David J Connolly, Caroline J Coats, Virginia Luis Fuentes, William J McKenna, Silvia Castelletti, Antonios A Pantazis
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Background: Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is a myocardial disease with an increased risk for ventricular arrhythmias. The condition, which occurs in Boxer dogs, shares phenotypic features with the human disease arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) suggesting its potential as a natural animal model. However, there are currently no universally accepted clinical criteria to diagnose ARVC in Boxer dogs. We aimed to identify diagnostic criteria for ARVC in Boxer dogs defining a more uniform and consistent phenotype.

Methods and results: Clinical records from 264 Boxer dogs from a referral veterinary hospital were retrospectively analysed. ARVC was initially diagnosed according to the number of ventricular premature complexes (VPCs) in the 24-hour-Holter-ECG in the absence of another obvious cause. Dogs diagnosed this way had more VPCs, polymorphic VPCs, couplets, triplets, VTs and R-on-T-phenomenon and syncope, decreased right ventricular function and dilatation in comparison to a control group of all other Boxer dogs seen by the Cardiology Service over the same period. Presence of couplets and R-on-T-phenomenon on a 24h-ECG were identified as independent predictors of the diagnosis. A diagnosis based on ≥100 VPCs in 24 hours, presence of couplets and R-on-T phenomenon on a 24h-ECG was able to select Boxer dogs with a phenotype most similar to human ACM.

Conclusion: We suggest the diagnosis of ARVC in Boxer dogs requires two out of the three following criteria: presence of ≥ 100 VPCs, presence of couplets or R-on-T-phenomenon on a 24 h-ECG. This results in a uniform phenotype similar to that described in human ACM and may result in the adoption of the term ACM for this analogous condition in Boxer dogs.

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拳师犬致心律失常性右室心肌病:诊断与人类疾病的联系。
背景:致心律失常性右室心肌病(ARVC)是一种室性心律失常风险增高的心肌疾病。这种情况发生在拳师犬身上,与人类疾病心律失常性心肌病(ACM)具有相同的表型特征,这表明它有可能成为一种天然的动物模型。然而,目前尚无公认的诊断拳师犬ARVC的临床标准。我们的目的是确定拳师犬ARVC的诊断标准,定义一个更统一和一致的表型。方法与结果:回顾性分析某转诊兽医院264只拳师犬的临床资料。在没有其他明显病因的情况下,根据24小时动态心电图(holter - ecg)中室性早衰复核(VPCs)的数量来诊断ARVC。以这种方式诊断的狗有更多的心室内皮细胞,多态心室内皮细胞,对联体,三胞胎,心室内皮细胞和r -对- t现象和晕厥,右心室功能和扩张下降,与心脏病学服务在同一时期看到的所有其他拳师犬的对照组相比。在24小时心电图上出现对联和r -on- t现象被确定为诊断的独立预测因素。根据24小时内≥100个VPCs, 24小时心电图上是否存在对联和R-on-T现象进行诊断,可以选择表型与人类ACM最相似的拳师犬。结论:我们建议诊断拳师犬ARVC需要以下三个标准中的两个:VPCs≥100,出现对联或24 h心电图r -on- t现象。这导致了与人类ACM相似的统一表型,并可能导致在拳师犬中采用术语ACM来描述这种类似的情况。
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Acta Myologica Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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