Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
How thyroid hormone levels affect dog heart ECG readings
By Pasławska, U et al.·Published in Polish journal of veterinary sciences·2006·Department of Internal and Parasitic Diseases with Clinic for Horses·View original on PubMed →
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Original publication title: Thyroid hormones concentrations and ECG picture in the dog.
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- dog
Plain-English summary
A group of dogs with thyroid problems, specifically hypothyroidism, showed changes in their heart activity as seen on an electrocardiogram (ECG). The study compared healthy dogs, dogs with heart issues from mitral valve disease, and those with hypothyroidism. It found that dogs with hypothyroidism had a slower heart rate and longer intervals between heartbeats on the ECG. This suggests that thyroid hormone levels can significantly affect heart function in dogs. Treatment for hypothyroidism often involves hormone replacement therapy, which can help improve heart health.
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Abstract
Disorders of the thyroid gland activity are the most commonly encountered disturbances of endocrine origin in the dog. Hypo- or hyperthyroidism may disturb the function of the cardiovascular system and cause arrhythmias. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of thyroid gland activity on electrocardiogram (ECG) picture in the dog by comparing ECG curves of healthy dogs, dogs with hypothyroidism and dogs with cardiac insufficiency caused by endocardiosis of the mitral valve. The study was performed on 38 dogs, patients of the Department of Internal and Parasitic Diseases with Clinic for Horses, Dogs and Cats in Wrocław. The animals were assigned to 3 groups: Group I--control group, 13 clinically healthy dogs; Group II--14 dogs with diagnosed cardiac insufficiency caused by endocardiosis of the mitral valve; Group III--11 dogs with hypothyroidism. Clinical examination of the animals was conducted according to the following pattern: anamnesis, general clinical examination, cardiological examination (ECG, USG of the heart) and laboratory analysis (triacylglycerydes, cholesterol, T3, T4, FT4). In this study, the significant influence of thyroid gland activity on ECG picture of the evaluated dogs was found. In the dogs with hypothyroidism a decrease in the sino-atrial node activity was observed, which led to decreased heart rate. In dogs with hypothyroidism, the innerheart conduction was reduced, which was demonstrated by prolongation of the P wave, QRS complex and the QT interval.
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