Treatment of recurrent hunting‐associated respiratory distress episodes in 2 dogs

Author:

Dumont Renaud1,Touzet Chloé2,Gomes Eymeric2,Le Boedec Kevin1

Affiliation:

1. Internal Medicine Unit Centre Hospitalier Vétérinaire Frégis 43, Av. Aristide Briand, 94110 Arcueil France

2. Diagnosis Imaging Unit Centre Hospitalier Vétérinaire Frégis 43, Av. Aristide Briand, 94110 Arcueil France

Abstract

AbstractNoncardiogenic pulmonary edema (NCPE) in hunting dogs is an uncommon and poorly described condition for which no preventive treatment is available. Two dogs were presented for recurrent respiratory distress strictly associated with hunting activities. Diagnosis was based on bilateral, symmetrical, interstitial‐to‐alveolar pattern in the caudodorsal lung fields on thoracic radiographs, exclusion of other causes, and spontaneous clinical and radiographic improvement. Considering that the pathogenesis of exercise‐induced NCPE likely involves α‐ and β‐adrenergic overstimulation, treatment with sympathetic blockers was used in both dogs. The first dog no longer showed respiratory signs during hunting activities. However, treatment failed to prevent respiratory distress in the other dog. Based on the large number of red blood cells in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of the second dog, exercise‐induced pulmonary hemorrhage was suspected, as described in racing horses. The loop diuretic furosemide successfully prevented further hunting‐associated respiratory distress episodes in this dog.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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