Self-Reported Management of Incidentally Detected Heart Murmurs in Puppies: A Survey among Veterinarians

Marie D B van Staveren, Esther Muis, Viktor Szatmári*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Heart murmurs in puppies can be innocent or pathologic; the latter is almost always related to a congenital heart disease. Differentiating between these murmurs can be challenging for practicing veterinarians, but this differentiation is essential to ensure the best prognosis for puppies having a congenital heart disease. Our study aimed to reveal how veterinarians manage puppies with a heart murmur.

METHODS: A web-based questionnaire was sent to Dutch and Belgian veterinary practices.

RESULTS: Data from 452 respondents were analyzed. Though 88% of the respondents find detecting a heart murmur easy, only 9% find differentiating innocent murmurs from pathologic murmurs in puppies easy. Of the respondents, only 80% recommend immediate additional examination when detecting a loud heart murmur during the first veterinary health check at 6 weeks of age. Most of the respondents are aware that normal growth and the absence of clinical signs do not exclude severe congenital heart disease. Of the respondents, 31% were uncertain whether early surgical intervention could lead to improved outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS: Veterinarians are aware of the importance of echocardiography for puppies with a loud heart murmur, and recognize their limitations when differentiating an innocent from a pathological heart murmur in a puppy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1821
Number of pages13
JournalAnimals
Volume14
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Amplatz
  • auscultation
  • balloon valvuloplasty
  • catheter intervention
  • congenital heart disease
  • dogs
  • echocardiography
  • innocent murmur
  • patent ductus arteriosus
  • pulmonic stenosis
  • screening

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