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Is there a cure for dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs?

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Living and Management. Depending on the underlying cause of disease, DCM in dogs may be progressive and have no cure. Therefore, long-term prognosis is relatively poor for dogs that have clinical signs of heart failure. Frequent follow-up examinations are typically recommended to assess progress of the disease. 10 июл. 2019 г.


Can dogs recover from dilated cardiomyopathy?

Some dogs with DCM do well with treatment for a period of time; however, some dogs will never resume a normal lifestyle. Doberman Pinschers have been shown to live as little as 3 months once diagnosed. Other dogs have been known to live between 6-24 months if they respond well to treatment.

What is the life expectancy of a dog with dilated cardiomyopathy?

Palliative Care for Dogs with Dilated Cardiomyopathy Research shows that the average lifespan after diagnosis is approximately 6 months. However, that can vary depending on other factors. Sadly, there is no cure.

How is dilated cardiomyopathy treated in dogs?

Pimobendan and/or and ACE-inhibitor are often added to the diuretic therapy once the diagnosis of DCM has been established. Many dogs with DCM are tachycardic and may potentially benefit from heart rate control by adding digoxin or a beta-receptor blocker.

Can dilated cardiomyopathy be stopped?

How can cardiomyopathy be prevented? You can't prevent inherited types of cardiomyopathy. But you can take steps to lower your risk for conditions that may lead to (or complicate) cardiomyopathy, such as coronary heart disease, high blood pressure and heart attack.

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