64‐Slice ECG‐gated computed tomographic angiography for assessment of coronary arteries in brachycephalic dogs with pulmonary stenosis
Clay Hallman,
Ryan Baumwart,
Ruth Mackenzie Hallman
Abstract:BackgroundBrachycephalic dogs with pulmonary stenosis are known to have a higher incidence of concurrent coronary artery abnormalities than non‐brachycephalic breeds, which increases risk when performing balloon valvuloplasty. The use of ECG‐gated CT angiography has been reported for the evaluation of coronary arteries in normal dogs and dogs with pulmonary stenosis. The purpose of this study was to report findings of coronary artery origination and morphology of main branches using ECG‐gated CT angiography in… Show more
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