Feline Cardiology 2011
DOI: 10.1002/9781118785782.ch11
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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

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“…When MCO, Ragdolls, and Persian cats are considered as blood donors their genetic predisposition for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) must be considered [12]. Although the collection of a unit of blood for transfusion from healthy cats weighing more than 5 kg appears to be safe, it does lead to a decrease in arterial blood pressure, PCV, and heart rate [13], that could pose a risk to cats with cardiac diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When MCO, Ragdolls, and Persian cats are considered as blood donors their genetic predisposition for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) must be considered [12]. Although the collection of a unit of blood for transfusion from healthy cats weighing more than 5 kg appears to be safe, it does lead to a decrease in arterial blood pressure, PCV, and heart rate [13], that could pose a risk to cats with cardiac diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inclusion criteria were primary cardiomyopathies, including HCM, dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), unclassified cardiomyopathy (UCM), restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM), and arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy. The echocardiographic diagnostic criteria for each phenotype were obtained from previous publications 39‐44 (Table S7). Congestive heart failure was diagnosed based on clinical history, presentation and evidence from thoracic radiography, ultrasonography or both, including pulmonary edema, pleural effusion, pericardial effusion, and ascites.…”
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“…Estima-se que a prevalência da CMH em humanos seja de um a cada 500 indivíduos e, em pelo menos 60% dos casos, a doença é de origem familial (FERNANDEZ, 1998;GRAZIANO;ACQUATELLA, 2007;MARON et al, 2014). Em gatos, a prevalência de hipertrofia esquerda atribuída à CMH, observada em avaliações ecocardiográficas de felinos, encontra-se entre 14,5% e 34% (embora a hidratação, valores de tiroxina séricos e pressão arterial sistêmica não tenham sido mensurados em todos os animais) (PAIGE et al, 2009;WAGNER et al, 2010;CÔTÉ et al, 2011).…”
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“…Coon e Persa, esta última tendo maior incidência dentre as quatro referidas (3-15% dos gatos com CMH são Persas), talvez por ser uma raça bastante comum (RUSH et al, 2002;MEURS et al, 2007). Côté et al (2011) incluem a esta lista as raças Siamesa, Abissínia e Birmanesa, apesar de apresentarem casos mais raramente. Há relatos de CMH geneticamente determinada no Sphynx, British Shorthair, Norwegian Forest, Turkish Van, American Shorthair e Scottish Fold (KITTLESON, 2009a;GRANSTRÖM et al, 2011;CHETBOUL et al, 2012;SILVERMAN;MEURS, 2012).…”
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