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Orthodromic reciprocating tachycardia and heart failure in a dog with a concealed posteroseptal accessory pathway.

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Atkins, CE; Kanter, R; Wright, K; Saba, Z; Baty, C; Swanson, C; Bai, S; Keene, BW
Published in: J Vet Intern Med
1995

A 4-month-old male Labrador Retriever was presented for recurrent bouts of pulmonary edema associated with tachycardia. Initial physical examination and echocardiography were unremarkable, and the electrocardiogram revealed only an intraventricular conduction disturbance. Subsequent recordings showed paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) (340 beats/min), which consistently produced pulmonary edema. The supraventricular tachycardia was unresponsive to adenosine, esmolol, and propranolol; was variable and transiently responsive to various vagal maneuvers and precordial thumps; and was always responsive to IV diltiazem. Multiple life-threatening episodes of SVT occurred, however, despite the chronic administration of oral diltiazem, propranolol, and procainamide. Diastolic cardiac dysfunction was documented by Doppler echocardiography and was thought to contribute to the development of pulmonary edema. A subsequent electrophysiologic study confirmed the presence of an atrioventricular posteroseptal accessory pathway that participated in orthodromic reciprocating tachycardia. This pathway was determined to conduct only in the retrograde direction ("concealed accessory pathway"). Intraoperative IV procainamide titration terminated the arrhythmia, which could not be reinduced when procainamide blood concentration approximated 20 micrograms/dL. Increasing the oral procainamide dose to achieve such plasma concentrations was successful in eliminating orthodromic reciprocating tachycardia, preventing heart failure, and returning Doppler indices of diastolic function to normal.

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Published In

J Vet Intern Med

DOI

ISSN

0891-6640

Publication Date

1995

Volume

9

Issue

1

Start / End Page

43 / 49

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Veterinary Sciences
  • Tachycardia, Atrioventricular Nodal Reentry
  • Procainamide
  • Male
  • Heart Failure
  • Heart Conduction System
  • Dogs
  • Dog Diseases
  • Animals
  • 3009 Veterinary sciences
 

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Atkins, C. E., Kanter, R., Wright, K., Saba, Z., Baty, C., Swanson, C., … Keene, B. W. (1995). Orthodromic reciprocating tachycardia and heart failure in a dog with a concealed posteroseptal accessory pathway. J Vet Intern Med, 9(1), 43–49. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-1676.1995.tb03271.x
Atkins, C. E., R. Kanter, K. Wright, Z. Saba, C. Baty, C. Swanson, S. Bai, and B. W. Keene. “Orthodromic reciprocating tachycardia and heart failure in a dog with a concealed posteroseptal accessory pathway.J Vet Intern Med 9, no. 1 (1995): 43–49. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-1676.1995.tb03271.x.
Atkins CE, Kanter R, Wright K, Saba Z, Baty C, Swanson C, et al. Orthodromic reciprocating tachycardia and heart failure in a dog with a concealed posteroseptal accessory pathway. J Vet Intern Med. 1995;9(1):43–9.
Atkins, C. E., et al. “Orthodromic reciprocating tachycardia and heart failure in a dog with a concealed posteroseptal accessory pathway.J Vet Intern Med, vol. 9, no. 1, 1995, pp. 43–49. Pubmed, doi:10.1111/j.1939-1676.1995.tb03271.x.
Atkins CE, Kanter R, Wright K, Saba Z, Baty C, Swanson C, Bai S, Keene BW. Orthodromic reciprocating tachycardia and heart failure in a dog with a concealed posteroseptal accessory pathway. J Vet Intern Med. 1995;9(1):43–49.

Published In

J Vet Intern Med

DOI

ISSN

0891-6640

Publication Date

1995

Volume

9

Issue

1

Start / End Page

43 / 49

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Veterinary Sciences
  • Tachycardia, Atrioventricular Nodal Reentry
  • Procainamide
  • Male
  • Heart Failure
  • Heart Conduction System
  • Dogs
  • Dog Diseases
  • Animals
  • 3009 Veterinary sciences