非典型肌病马的心脏变化。

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学
T Verheyen, A Decloedt, D De Clercq, G van Loon
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引用次数: 41

摘要

背景:非典型肌病(AM)是一种食草马的急性、致死性横纹肌溶解,主要影响骨骼肌。死后检查显示心肌损伤也会发生。关于AM对受影响和存活的马的心脏功能的影响的信息有限。目的:描述急性期和随访后与AM相关的心电图和超声心动图变化。动物:诊断为AM的马(n = 12),有心脏超声检查和心电图记录。方法:对所有马进行临床检查、血清生化、心电图和超声心动图。4匹幸存的马在2-10周后接受同样的检查。结果:除1匹马外,其余马心肌肌钙蛋白I浓度升高,10匹马心室过早去极化。所有马在入院当天均有延长的校正QT(QT(cf))间期,超声心动图显示心肌壁运动异常。在10周后的随访中,幸存的一匹马仍有vpd和延长的QT(cf)。结论及临床意义:AM可引起特征性的心电图和超声心动图改变,可能与心肌肌钙蛋白I浓度和vpd升高有关。幸存者在随访10周后仍可发现心功能异常。为了确定AM对心脏功能的长期影响,需要在更大的马群中进行进一步的研究。
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Cardiac changes in horses with atypical myopathy.

Background: Atypical myopathy (AM) is an acute, fatal rhabdomyolysis in grazing horses that mainly affects skeletal muscles. Postmortem examinations have shown that myocardial damage also occurs. Limited information is available on the effect of AM on cardiac function in affected and surviving horses.

Objectives: To describe electrocardiographic and echocardiographic changes associated with AM in the acute stage of the disease and after follow-up.

Animals: Horses (n = 12) diagnosed with AM in which cardiac ultrasound examination and ECG recording were available.

Methods: All horses underwent clinical examinations, serum biochemistry, electrocardiography, and echocardiography. Four surviving horses underwent the same examinations after 2-10 weeks.

Results: All but 1 horse had increased cardiac troponin I concentrations and 10 horses had ventricular premature depolarizations (VPDs). All horses had prolonged corrected QT (QT(cf) ) intervals on the day of admission and abnormal myocardial wall motion on echocardiography. One of the surviving horses still had VPDs and prolonged QT(cf) at follow-up after 10 weeks.

Conclusions and clinical importance: The AM results in characteristic electrocardiographic and echocardiographic changes and may be associated with increased cardiac troponin I concentrations and VPDs. In survivors, abnormal cardiac function still may be found at follow-up after 10 weeks. Additional research in a larger group of horses is necessary to identify the long-term effects of AM on cardiac function.

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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine Veterinary-General Veterinary
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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