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JOURNAL OF FELINE MEDICINE AND SURGERY
卷 24, 期 12, 页码 E636-E646出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1098612X221127233
关键词
Doppler echocardiography; sildenafil; respiratory disease; cardiac shunt; parasitic; left heart dysfunction; thromboembolic
资金
- Center for Integrative Mammalian Research, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) has often been overlooked in feline medicine, but increased awareness of potential causes in humans has led to a greater understanding of the disease process. It is important to recognize the different forms of PH encountered in different species, and propose a classification system for feline patients. As new medications for PH are developed, understanding the forms of PH in cats and the underlying causes is crucial. This review highlights the numerous conditions and etiologies associated with PH in cats, and improving our understanding of this condition will allow for investigation of potential new diagnostics and therapies.
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a potential complication in many disease states, yet it has been largely overlooked in feline medicine. Recently, increased awareness of potential underlying causes has led to a wider understanding of the disease process in humans, with a focus on tailoring therapy to include specific treatment of the underlying etiology. Most of these treatments are not yet available in veterinary medicine, but as they move from the human to the veterinary field, it would be beneficial to better understand the forms of PH encountered in different species. Recently, diagnosis and classification of PH in dogs has been the focus of an American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine consensus statement, yet this condition has received little attention in cats. It is therefore our intention to raise awareness of this condition in cats and to propose a classification system for the types of PH seen in feline patients. As new medications are developed for the treatment of PH, it is important to recognize which forms of PH are seen in feline patients and understand the etiology of the disease. There are many reports of PH (or suspected PH based on echocardiographic assessment) in cats. In this review, we highlight the large number of conditions, and different etiologies, that are associated with PH. Improving understanding of this condition will bring us closer to being able to investigate the benefits of potential new diagnostics and therapies as they become available.
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