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Heart size measurements in healthy Maltese dogs

By Baisan, Radu Andrei & Vulpe, Vasile·Published in Veterinary radiology & ultrasound : the official journal of the American College of Veterinary Radiology and the International Veterinary Radiology Association·2022·Department of Clinics·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: Vertebral heart size and vertebral left atrial size reference ranges in healthy Maltese dogs.

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dog

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A group of healthy Maltese dogs underwent heart size measurements using X-rays to establish normal reference ranges for their breed. The study found that the average vertebral heart size (VHS) was about 9.53 vertebrae, while the vertebral left atrial size (VLAS) was typically around 2 vertebrae. These measurements can help veterinarians assess heart health in Maltese dogs, especially if they show signs of heart problems. The results suggest that using breed-specific values is important for accurate evaluations.

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Abstract

The most common cardiac measurements on thoracic radiography in veterinary medicine are vertebral heart size (VHS) and vertebral left atrial size (VLAS). Previously published studies have demonstrated evidence that reference ranges for these measures vary among different dog breeds, however reference ranges for Maltese breed dogs are currently lacking. We hypothesized that VHS and VLAS in healthy Maltese dogs would not be influenced by sex, age, or bodyweight. This retrospective, reference interval study aimed to describe reference intervals for VHS and VLAS in a sample of clinically healthy Maltese dogs and assess the intra- and interobserver variabilities for VLAS and VHS measurements. A total of 81 clinically healthy Maltese dogs were included, with healthy status being based on a complete cardiologic examination. Thoracic radiography in right lateral recumbency was performed for all dogs. The intra- and interobserver variability assessments of VHS and VLAS were based on measurements independently performed by three observers. The mean VHS was 9.53 &#xb1; 0.46 vertebrae (v). The median and interquartile range (IQR) for VLAS was 2 v (IQR, 1.8-2.1v). A statistically significant moderate positive correlation was observed between VHS and VLAS (P&#xa0;<&#xa0;.01, r&#xa0;=&#xa0;0.416). Both VHS and VLAS showed an almost perfect intraobserver agreement. Interobserver agreement was almost perfect for VHS and substantial for VLAS. Findings supported previous studies recommending the use of breed-specific reference values for VHS and VLAS, and provided background data for future radiographic evaluations of Maltese dogs with clinical signs of cardiac disease.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34585453/