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Valvular aortic stenosis in three cats

Aortic stenosis affects 0.028% of cats in a shelter population, with valvular aortic stenosis compromising almost half of these cases. Of congenital heart diseases reported in cats, aortic stenosis is the second most common one, affecting 17% of these cases. Existing literature on valvular aortic st...

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Published in:Journal of veterinary cardiology 2019-10, Vol.25, p.1-6
Main Authors: Watson, C.E., Payne, J.R., Borgeat, K.
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description Aortic stenosis affects 0.028% of cats in a shelter population, with valvular aortic stenosis compromising almost half of these cases. Of congenital heart diseases reported in cats, aortic stenosis is the second most common one, affecting 17% of these cases. Existing literature on valvular aortic stenosis is scant, and thus, presentation and prognosis of affected animals is poorly understood. In this case series, we describe three cats with confirmed valvular aortic stenosis. All cases were diagnosed echocardiographically, and all three had visible aortic valve leaflet fusion and a poststenotic dilation of the ascending aorta. Congestive heart failure developed in all three cases, and prognosis was poor. This case report highlights the existence of aortic valve dysplasia in cats and may allow clinicians a better understanding of the clinical presentation of this congenital abnormality.
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Aortic Valve Stenosis - congenital
Aortic Valve Stenosis - diagnosis
Aortic Valve Stenosis - veterinary
Cat Diseases - congenital
Cat Diseases - diagnosis
Cats
Congenital heart disease
Dysplasia
Echocardiography
Echocardiography - veterinary
Feline
Female
Male
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