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“…Whether the breeders had informed the new owners about the presence of a cardiac murmur was not investigated. Because the cardiac murmur of most clinically relevant congenital cardiac anomalies are audible from birth, diagnosing congenital cardiac anomalies should be possible when the puppy is still in the breeder's possession [1][2][3][4][5]. This turned out to be possible in several puppies, whose murmur was documented at the same time when the first vaccination was given (at a median age of 6.4 weeks) and their heart disease was subsequently diagnosed by a cardiology specialist at the median age of 7.4 weeks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Whether the breeders had informed the new owners about the presence of a cardiac murmur was not investigated. Because the cardiac murmur of most clinically relevant congenital cardiac anomalies are audible from birth, diagnosing congenital cardiac anomalies should be possible when the puppy is still in the breeder's possession [1][2][3][4][5]. This turned out to be possible in several puppies, whose murmur was documented at the same time when the first vaccination was given (at a median age of 6.4 weeks) and their heart disease was subsequently diagnosed by a cardiology specialist at the median age of 7.4 weeks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of this delay of therapy after diagnosis, the referral must take place as early as possible after detecting a cardiac murmur, when the dogs are asymptomatic, young and when the large breed puppies are still as small as possible. The reported median age at diagnosis of less common and not routinely correctable congenital cardiac anomalies gives a similarly wide range as those of the correctable ones, such as 15 months (range 2-126) in case of tricuspid valve dysplasia [5] and 9 months (range 2.2 months-11.8 years) in case of ventricular septal defect [4]. Because subaortic stenosis is more a developmental than a pure congenital anomaly, diagnosing this condition might be delayed for this objective reason.…”
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“…Nevertheless, more studies such as genetic analyses in meerkats with RAV dysplasia are required to confirm this theory. 1 Congenital heart defects can be life-threatening in young animals 5,9,12 ; however, in a retrospective study, 59% of dogs with an Ebstein anomaly were subclinical at the time of diagnosis. In addition, 72% of affected dogs had not succumbed 160 mo after diagnosis of an Ebstein anomaly.…”
Section: Right Atrioventricular Valve Dysplasia In a Meerkatmentioning
confidence: 99%