6 month old rescue Lurcher puppy, trying to be rehomed
Grade 3/6 left apical systolic murmur
Moderate mitral regurgitation and mild tricuspid regurgitation, I don’t think there is remodelling
Would you classify this as myxomatous mitral valve disease or mitral dysplasia?
What would you expect the prognosis to be?
Many thanks in advance
6 month old rescue Lurcher puppy, trying to be rehomed
Grade 3/6 left apical systolic murmur
Moderate mitral regurgitation and mild tricuspid regurgitation, I don’t think there is remodelling
Would you classify this as myxomatous mitral valve disease or mitral dysplasia?
What would you expect the prognosis to be?
Many thanks in advance
veteurope1
2 responses to “Mitral regurgitation in a puppy”
Hi!
due to the age and
Hi!
due to the age and valvular changes (hyperechoic tips, slighty kinked edges in diastole) this has to be classified as dysplasia. Some of these live quite long, but in this case I would think that the long-term prognosis in Guarded since theres quite a lot of regurgitarion.
i woud recommend a recheck in 6 months. Surgical repair can be considered once volume overload is present.
Best regards from nice vaccations in the Austrian mountains!
2 responses to “Mitral regurgitation in a puppy”
Hi!
due to the age and
Hi!
due to the age and valvular changes (hyperechoic tips, slighty kinked edges in diastole) this has to be classified as dysplasia. Some of these live quite long, but in this case I would think that the long-term prognosis in Guarded since theres quite a lot of regurgitarion.
i woud recommend a recheck in 6 months. Surgical repair can be considered once volume overload is present.
Best regards from nice vaccations in the Austrian mountains!
Thanks Peter, enjoy your
Thanks Peter, enjoy your holidays.