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Cardiac Dilatation and Hypertrophy
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METABOLIC DISEASE OF LIVESTOCK
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Post-Parturient Hemoglobinuria (PPH)
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Clinical Signs:

CHF is manifested in two forms; left-sided failure and right-sided failure

Left-sided heart failure:

  • There is increased pressure in lungs.
  • Increased heart rate
  • Increase in rate and depth of respiration with cough and crackles at base of lungs
  • Severe dyspnoea and cyanosis in severe cases

Right-sided heart failure:

  • Venous distension and subcutaneous edema
  • Increased heart rate
  • Superficial veins are engorged
  • Subcutaneous edema in brisket region, under jaw and along ventral midline in ruminant
  • Ascites- indicated by presence of abdominal fluid wave on ballottement with palpation and less frequently by presence of abdominal distension- pear shaped abdomen
  • In horses, edema is prominent in pectoral region between front limbs, ventral abdominal wall, prepuce and limbs
  • Liver is enlarged and palpable in ruminant in right costal arch with thickened and rounded edge.
  • Respiration is deeper than normal and rate is increased.
  • Reduced urine flow and concentrated urine with small amounts of protein
  • Feces are normal at first but in later stage, diarrhoea may be present.
  • Epistaxis may occur in horse

 

Failure, Cardiopulmonary Arrest, and Cardiogenic Shock | Veterian Key

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