How to perform transvenous electrical cardioversion in horses with atrial fibrillation |
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Authors: | M. Kimberly J. McGurrin DVM Dipl ACVIM Peter W. Physick-Sheard BVSc MSc FRCVS Daniel G. Kenney DVM Dipl ACVIM |
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Affiliation: | aVeterinary Teaching Hospital, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1, Canada;bClinical Studies and Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1, Canada |
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Abstract: | Electrical cardioversion of atrial fibrillation is a well-established technique for restoration of sinus rhythm in humans. While transthoracic cardioversion is more commonly used, transvenous electrical cardioversion (TVEC) has been reported as having higher efficacy at substantially lower energy levels. In horses, treatment of atrial fibrillation has essentially been limited to the administration of quinidine salts either orally or intravenously. TVEC provides an alternative to quinidine salts, especially for those animals in which quinidine is neither effective nor tolerated. The present report details this technique in horses, discusses possible complications of the procedure, and provides guidance for successful outcome. Still and video images are used to illustrate details with regard to TVEC techniques in horses. Please view supplemental material for the videos. |
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Keywords: | Transvenous electrical cardioversion Defibrillator Equine Atrial fibrillation |
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