2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvc.2014.08.003
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Evaluation of red cell distribution width in dogs with pulmonary hypertension

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“…Most of the peer-reviewed veterinary medical literature regarding dogs with PH has evaluated the PDE5i, sildenafil. 40,42,43,52,80,84,[205][206][207] These studies suggest benefit with improvement of clinical signs, 52 quality of life, 52,84,207 exercise capacity, 84 Treatment strategies for PH are highly dependent on cause and chronicity of PH. Some PH-specific treatments (eg, pulmonary artery vasodilators such as PDE5i) might lead to acute pulmonary edema in some dogs with PH.…”
Section: Group 1 Pahmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most of the peer-reviewed veterinary medical literature regarding dogs with PH has evaluated the PDE5i, sildenafil. 40,42,43,52,80,84,[205][206][207] These studies suggest benefit with improvement of clinical signs, 52 quality of life, 52,84,207 exercise capacity, 84 Treatment strategies for PH are highly dependent on cause and chronicity of PH. Some PH-specific treatments (eg, pulmonary artery vasodilators such as PDE5i) might lead to acute pulmonary edema in some dogs with PH.…”
Section: Group 1 Pahmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the peer‐reviewed veterinary medical literature regarding dogs with PH has evaluated the PDE5i, sildenafil . These studies suggest benefit with improvement of clinical signs, quality of life, exercise capacity, and decreased echocardiographically‐estimated PAP compared with baseline, but TRV might not decrease after PDE5i treatment despite observed clinical benefits .…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No correlation between RDW and MCV was noted by Mazzotta et al (2016), in contrast to the previous studies by other authors (Fig. 2), both in humans and dogs (Hampole et al 2009;Guglielmini et al 2013;Swann et al 2014). Reasons for this divergence remain unclear.…”
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confidence: 54%
“…It demonstrated that RDW is highly different among dogs suffering from pre-capillary PH and controls; however, no significant differences were found between patients showing post-capillary PH and controls. There was a similar proportion of survival rate among dogs gathered depending on RDW values, but RDW did not properly predict PH seriousness ( 30 ).…”
Section: Traditional Laboratory Testmentioning
confidence: 99%