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AORTO-CARDIAC FISTULAS IN SEVEN HORSES
Authors:Celia M  Marr  BVMS  MVM  PhD  MRCVS  Virginia B  Reef  DVM  TJ Brazil  BVSc  Cert EM  MRCVS  WP Thomas  DVM  DC Knottenbelt  BVM&S  DVM&S  MRCVS  DF Kelly  BVSc  MA  FRCPath  MRCVS  JR BAKER  BVSc  Ph  D  MRCVS  Johanna M  Reimer  VMD  Abby D  Maxson  VMD  JS Crowhurst  BA  B Vet Med  MRCVS
Institution:Department of Farm Animal and Equine Medicine and Surgery, Royal Veterinary College, University of London, Hawkshead Campus, North Mymms, Hatfield, AL9 7TA, UK.;George D. Widener Hospital, University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine, New Bolton Center, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania 19348, USA.;Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences and Animal Husbandry (TJB, DCK) and Department of Veterinary Pathology (DFK, JRB), University of Liverpool, Veterinary Field Station, Leahurst, Neston, South Wirral, L64 7TE, UK.;Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, 5133 Cowell Boulevard, Davis, California 95616, USA.;Greenwood, Ellis and Partners, Reynolds House, 166 High Street, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 9AQ, UK.
Abstract:This report describes the history, clinical, electrocardiographic and echocardiographic findings, treatment, outcome, and post-mortem findings in seven horses with aorto-cardiac fistula. Affected horses included 5 stallions, one gelding and one mare; 2 each of the Thoroughbred, Arabian and Standardbred breeds and one Thoroughbred-cross with a mean ± s.d. age of 12 ± 4 years, range 6–18 years. The presenting sings were acute distress (four horses), exercise intolerance (two horses) and the lesion was detected during a routine examination in one horse. Five horses had monomorphic ventricular tachycardia on admission and one other had a history of this arrhythmia. Five horses had a characteristic continuous murmur loudes in the right fourth intercostal space. Echocardiography (six horuses) and/or post-mortem examination (four horses) revealed the horses had aorto-cardiac fistulas arising from the right aortic sinus in all five horses in which the site was recorded. Two horses had ruptured aneurysmall dilatations of the aortic wall at this site. Fistulas extended into the right ventricle in four horses; the right atrium in two horses, the left ventricle in one horse, and five horses had dissecting tracts in the septal myocardium. Horses survived for periods ranging from 24th to 4 years. Aorto-cardiac fistula should be considered in the differential diagnosis for horses presenting with acute distress, bounding arterial pulse, a right-sided continuous murmur and/or monomorphic ventricular tachycardia, particularly in middle-aged or older stallions. Echocardiography is the technique of choice for confirming the diagnosis and demonstrating accompanying cardiac changes.
Keywords:horse  echocardiography  aorto-cardiac fisula  aneurysm  arrhythmia  ventricular tachycardia
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