Respiratory distress is common and challenging. Cats often compensate well for pulmonary diseases, and some conditions can rapidly fulminate. Dogs are often more "honest" although they can decompensate rapidly as well. It is crucial to balance the equal goals of limiting stress on the patient ...
Dogs and cats with respiratory distress can be classified into 8 disease categories, some of which are associated with distinct breathing patterns observed during physical examination.1,2These categories include both primary respiratory diseases and secondary causes of respiratory difficulty. Diagnostic...
Acute respiratory distress syndrome in dogs and cats: A review of clinical findings and pathophysiology. J Vet Emerg Crit Care 2007;17:340-347.DECLUE, A.E.; COHN L.A. Acute respiratory distress syndrome in dogs and cats: a review of clinical findings and pathophysiology Journal of Veterinary...
Home RRR and SRR monitoring is recommended in all dogs and cats with heart disease and in those with bronchopulmonary disorders. Additional Benefits & Conclusion Teaching owners to assess RRR and SRR at home provides them with a tool to identify subtle signs of heart failure in their pet and ...
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Chylothorax (the accumulation of chyle in the pleural cavity) is relatively rare and is seen most often in cats but may also been seen in dogs. It may be caused by rupture of the thoracic duct but often is idiopathic. It also can be secondary to left-side congestive heart ...
in a university veterinary teaching hospital.Animals Cats and dogs with respiratory distress presented to the emergency service between April 2008 and July 2009.Interventions None.Measurements and Main Results The following parameters were systematically determined at time of admission: respiratory rate, ...
Objective: To review the clinical and pathophysiologic aspects of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in dogs and cats. AE Declue,LA Cohn - 《Journal of Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care》 被引量: 42发表: 2010年 Pathobiology of the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome - ScienceDirect The...
Topics covered are: diagnostic pulmonary imaging; sleep disordered breathing syndromes; lung infections and infestations and their therapy; primary cilia dyskinesia in dogs; lower airway disease; respiratory complications of endocrine disorders; chemotherapy for intrathoracic cancer in dogs and cats; ...
3. Large breed dogs are predisposed to to larpar(old GT) . Signalment also needs to be considered for non-respiratory causes of distress DCM in dobermans, IMHA in cockers History questions to ask Any known underlying disease (animal with heart disease, IMHA may predispose PTE) ...