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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: McMichael, Maureen, author. | Fries, Ryan, author.
Title: Life-threatening cardiac emergencies for the small animal practitioner/
Maureen McMichael, Ryan Fries.
Other titles: Rapid reference.
Description: Ames, Iowa : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2016. | Series: Rapid
reference series | Includes index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016015883 (print) | LCCN 2016019412 (ebook) | ISBN
9781119042075 (paper) | ISBN 9781119042099 (pdf) | ISBN 9781119042082
(epub)
Subjects: | MESH: Heart Diseases–veterinary. | Emergencies–veterinary. |
Pets.
Classification: LCC SF811 .M36 2016 (print) | LCC SF811 (ebook) | NLM SF 811
| DDC 636.089/612025–dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016015883
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To my mother, Ann. You taught me so much. I love you and miss you every day.
M.M.
To Katie for her love and support. To my parents for helping me achieve my dreams.
R.F.
One of the most frightening emergency presentations for veterinarians is that of a pet with a life-threatening cardiac condition. A cat with dull mentation and a heart rate of 110 bpm is a critical emergency as is the dog with a heart rate of 300 bpm. The diagnosis and treatment of these animals cannot wait and in many cases treatment must be instituted before a final diagnosis is reached. Our goal with this book is to create a clear, up-to-date practical guide to help veterinarians streamline the process of treating emergent cardiac patients. This book emphasizes the clinical approach in order to facilitate a rapid diagnosis or, in some cases, treatment before the diagnosis is made. The book is filled with numerous ECG images, thoracic radiographs, and echocardiogram images accompanied by clear, concise directives for emergency treatment.
The book is separated into five sections to streamline identification: Bradyarrhythmias, Tachyarrhythmias, Miscellaneous arrhythmias and cardiac conditions, Electrolyte disturbance and the ECG, and Algorithms and drug chart. With a total of six chapters, four algorithms, and a drug chart, all common life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias that occur in small animals are covered. Additionally, in the “Miscellaneous arrhythmias and cardiac conditions” section, we have added six emergency conditions that are frequently associated with arrhythmias: Congestive heart failure from mitral regurgitation in dogs, congestive heart failure from cardiomyopathy in cats, cardiogenic shock from dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs, arteriothromboembolism in cats, caval syndrome from heartworm disease in dogs, and pericardial effusion in dogs. These were added to give practitioners step-by-step guidance on how to treat the non-arrhythmia aspects of these life-threatening emergencies.
This is a hands-on manual, very low on theory, and it is meant to be used cage side. This book is meant for students (to streamline the material they are learning), veterinarians in training, and veterinarians in practice who need a quick source that enables rapid diagnosis and treatment in the face of a pet with a dangerous cardiac arrhythmia or cardiac emergency.
We know how frightening emergent cardiac conditions can be and we aim to empower veterinarians with the answers in a quick and easy-to-use format. Then, after the animal is stabilized, the theory and pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease can be read in depth in a comfy chair by the fire. There are several excellent textbooks on cardiovascular disease suggested in the “Further reading” section.
Good luck out there,
Kind regards,
Maureen and Ryan
We would like to thank our teachers and mentors who have given us the foundation to begin learning. We thank all of the wonderful technicians we have worked with, without them we would fall apart. We also thank our colleagues and referring veterinarians who keep us on our toes and push us to learn more every day. Our residents are a constant source of inspiration, showing us what can be achieved and pushing past us on this amazing road of knowledge. We thank all of the interns and students we have worked with who show us an unending curiosity and excitement for the material; without it, we might forget what an amazing profession this is. We thank Wiley-Blackwell for their vision and support throughout this project. Most importantly, we thank our clients for trusting us with their precious pets, which teach us every day what unconditional love really is.
Life-threatening arrhythmias and cardiac conditions can be very intimidating to diagnose and treat. This book is meant to provide a concise guide to the rapid diagnosis and treatment of arrhythmias in dogs and cats, as well as a resource for the most common life-threatening cardiac conditions. We start with the normal ECG and this chapter is designed for re-familiarizing the practitioner with the basics of ECG recording and evaluating. The book is then split into sections based on the heart rate. Bradyarrhythmia and tachyarrhythmia sections are followed by miscellaneous arrhythmias and cardiac conditions. This organization has been structured to allow the practitioner to evaluate the rate first, go to the accompanying section, and find a match for the arrhythmia. Additional life-threatening cardiac conditions that may or may not be associated with an arrhythmia can be found under the “Miscellaneous arrhythmia and cardiac conditions” section. The algorithms are meant as a quick guide to arrhythmia detection and treatment and the drug chart has up-to-date cardiac medications along with commonly used drug dosages in dogs and cats.