Detecting and recording cardiac murmurs in clinically healthy puppies in first opinion veterinary practice at the first health check

Marie Dirkje Beijken van Staveren, Viktor Szatmári

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The frequency that cardiac murmurs are identified and recorded in first opinion veterinary practices at the first health check in puppies is unknown. The aims of the study were to assess the agreement between first opinion veterinary practitioners, a veterinary student and a veterinary cardiology specialist on detecting murmurs, and to establish whether abnormal auscultation findings had been recorded in the health certificates of clinically healthy puppies. The study included prospective and retrospective investigations, where the prospectively collected auscultation findings from a veterinary cardiology specialist and a trained veterinary student were compared to auscultation findings recorded by first opinion veterinary practitioners. RESULTS: Cardiac auscultation was performed on 331 client-owned, clinically healthy dogs at two time points: at age 34-69 days by a first opinion veterinary practitioner and at age 45-76 days, on average 9 days later, by a veterinary cardiology specialist and a trained veterinary student. Agreement among the three was compared for the presence of a murmur. The degree of inter-observer agreement was evaluated using Cohen's kappa. Auscultation findings, as noted in the pets' passports, from 331 puppies and 43 different first opinion veterinary practices, were retrospectively reviewed and prospectively compared with auscultation findings from a veterinary cardiology specialist. Agreement between the veterinary cardiology specialist and the first opinion veterinary practitioners was poor (ϰ = 0.01) and significantly different (P 
Original languageEnglish
Article number37
Pages (from-to)1-8
JournalActa Veterinaria Scandinavica
Volume62
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Jun 2020

Keywords

  • Auscultation
  • Dogs
  • Inter-observer variability
  • Screening
  • Stethoscope

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