eCommons

 

A case of constrictive pericardial disease in a dog

Other Titles

Abstract

Constrictive pericardial diease is a condition caused by a thickened and inelastic pericardium that limits ventricular filling during diastole. Clinical signs include those consistent with right-sided heart failure and decreased cardiac output. Diagnosis is based on the demonstration of the following criteria: 1) dissociation of intrathoracic and intracardiac pressures; and 2) exaggerated ventricular interdependence in diastolic filling. Constrictive pericardial disease is due to thickening and fibrosis of the pericardium that can be the end result of several disease processes including idiopathic constrictive pericarditis, inflammatory/infectious diseases, calcification, neoplasia, etc. Treatment consists of pericardectomy for palliation of clinical signs and for definitve diagnosis of the underlying cause. The prognosis for constrictive disease depends on the results of hispathology and culture and sensitivity.

Journal / Series

Senior seminar paper
Seminar SF610.1 2005 W66

Volume & Issue

Description

Sponsorship

Date Issued

2005-02-16

Publisher

Keywords

Dogs -- Diseases -- Case studies

Location

Effective Date

Expiration Date

Sector

Employer

Union

Union Local

NAICS

Number of Workers

Committee Chair

Committee Co-Chair

Committee Member

Degree Discipline

Degree Name

Degree Level

Related Version

Related DOI

Related To

Related Part

Based on Related Item

Has Other Format(s)

Part of Related Item

Related To

Related Publication(s)

Link(s) to Related Publication(s)

References

Link(s) to Reference(s)

Previously Published As

Government Document

ISBN

ISMN

ISSN

Other Identifiers

Rights

Rights URI

Types

term paper

Accessibility Feature

Accessibility Hazard

Accessibility Summary

Link(s) to Catalog Record