2022
DOI: 10.3390/ani12243509
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Prevalence and Prognosis of Atenolol-Responsive Systolic Anterior Motion of the Septal Mitral Valve Leaflet in Young Cats with Severe Dynamic Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Obstruction

Abstract: Background: Severe dynamic left ventricular outflow tract obstruction (DLVOTO) secondary to the systolic anterior motion of the septal mitral valve leaflet (SAM) can result either from congenital mitral valve disorders or left ventricular concentric hypertrophy of any cause, in cats commonly hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Though HCM cannot be reversed, the question remains whether atenolol can cure cats with severe DLVOTO resulting from a presumed mitral valve dysplasia. Methods: In this retrospective case… Show more

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“…Neither mavacamten nor aficamten are FDA-approved for use in animals. In feline HCM or oHCM, pharmaceutical management of LVOTO is limited to the use of beta-blockers (e.g., atenolol) which have not been shown to improve feline quality-of-life or lessen mortality 25 , 26 . Collectively, this represents a dire need for novel pharmaceuticals for the treatment of HCM and oHCM in human and veterinary patients alike.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Neither mavacamten nor aficamten are FDA-approved for use in animals. In feline HCM or oHCM, pharmaceutical management of LVOTO is limited to the use of beta-blockers (e.g., atenolol) which have not been shown to improve feline quality-of-life or lessen mortality 25 , 26 . Collectively, this represents a dire need for novel pharmaceuticals for the treatment of HCM and oHCM in human and veterinary patients alike.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%