ASSESSMENT OF CARDIAC DYSFUNCTION IN DOGS WITH HYPOTHYROIDISM

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2018
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COLLEGE OF VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCES-MANNUTHY,THRISSUR
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The study entitled “Assessment of cardiac dysfunction in dogs with hypothyroidism” was conducted at the Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, Ethics and Jurisprudence, CVAS, Mannuthy. Hypothyroidism was diagnosed in 13 dogs based on clinical signs and lowered serum triiodothyronine (T3) or serum tetraiiodothyroxine (T4) and treated with levothyroxine @ 20µg/kgbwt orally once daily on empty stomach. Among these, only 12 dogs which completed one month of treatment were included in the study. Majority of hypothyroid dogs belonged to 4-8 years age group. Labrador Retriever was the breed mostly diagnosed with the disease. The common clinical signs observed in the hypothyroid dogs were symmetrical alopecia of trunk, pruritus, hyperpigmentation, dull and rough hairs, hair coat thinning and lusterless coat, seborrhea sicca and alopecia of tail. Hematological findings of hypothyroid dogs were leucocytosis and moderate anemia. Serum biochemical results revealed non significant changes in lipid profile. The electrocardiographic changes recorded were reduced PR interval on 0th day of treatment, sinus arrhythmia, ventricular premature complexes and low R wave amplitude. The major echocardiographic findings were increased interventricular septum thickness at end diastole, posterior wall thickness at end diastole and end systole. Mitral valvular insufficiency was diagnosed in five out of twelve cases on colour doppler study. Excellent improvement in dermatological symptoms was observed in two cases after one month of treatment with levothyroxine. The echocardiographic parameters, left ventricular internal diameter at diastole, end diastolic volume, stroke volume and cardiac output were lowered after one month of treatment. Dosage adjustment of levothyroxine was done in two dogs based on clinical improvement and elevated serum T4 value after 4-6 hrs of levothyroxine administration on 30th day of therapy. The study revealed that mitral valvular insufficiency could be associated with hypothyroidism.
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