The occurrence of DCM increases with age and typically has an age of onset between 4 and 10 years. However, DCM may occur in young Portuguese water dogs as an inherited disease. 13 авг. 2013 г.
How do you know if your dog has DCM?
How is DCM diagnosed?Auscultation. Listening to the chest with a stethoscope allows your veterinarian to identify murmurs due to the improper closure of heart valves. ... Blood and urine tests. ... ProBNP. ... Chest radiographs (X-rays). ... Electrocardiogram (ECG). ... Ultrasound examination (echocardiogram). ... Holter monitor. ... Diuretics.
What percentage of dogs get DCM?
The Veterinary Medical Data Base reported a DCM incidence rate of 0.5% among all dogs from 1986-1991 as reported by veterinary referral hospitals [2]. More recently, a DCM incidence rate of 0.4% was reported among all dogs evaluated at a US veterinary teaching hospital from 1995-2010 [10].
How long do dogs live with dilated cardiomyopathy?
Despite therapy and conscientious care, most dogs with DCM eventually succumb to the disease. Your veterinarian will counsel you on your pet's prognosis based on the progression of the disease at the time of diagnosis. In general, dogs with this condition are given 6-24 months to live.
What dog breeds are more prone to DCM?
Breeds predisposed to DCM include the Doberman Pinscher, the Great Dane, the Boxer, and the Cocker Spaniel. Dietary carnitine deficiency may play a role in some cases of Boxer DCM, and taurine responsive DCM has been identified in Cocker Spaniels.
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