Effect of a specially formulated diet on progression of heart enlargement in dogs with subclinical degenerative mitral valve disease

Author:

Oyama Mark A.1ORCID,Scansen Brian A.2ORCID,Boswood Adrian3ORCID,Goldfeder Guilherme4,Rosenthal Steven5,Cober Richard6,LaFauci Kendra7,Friese Ryan C.8ORCID,Gomes Márcia4,Chang Yu‐Mei Ruby3,Li Qinghong9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Veterinary Medicine University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

2. College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado USA

3. Royal Veterinary College North Mymms UK

4. School of Veterinary Medicine University of São Paulo São Paulo Brazil

5. CVCA‐Columbia Columbia Maryland USA

6. CVCA‐Annapolis Annapolis Maryland USA

7. Petcardia Castle Rock Colorado USA

8. College of Veterinary Medicine University of Illinois Urbana‐Champaign Illinois USA

9. Nestlé Purina Research St. Louis Missouri USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPrevious studies in dogs with degenerative mitral valve disease (DMVD) have identified altered myocardial energy metabolism and oxidation, which might contribute to cardiac hypertrophy. Diets rich in medium chain fatty acids and antioxidants are a potential means of treatment. A previous clinical study found significantly smaller left atrial diameter (LAD) and left atrium‐to‐aorta diameter ratio (LA : Ao) in dogs with subclinical DMVD fed a specially formulated diet vs control diet for 6 months.Hypothesis/ObjectivesA specially formulated diet will slow or arrest left heart enlargement in dogs with subclinical DMVD over 365 days.AnimalsOne hundred twenty‐seven dogs with unmedicated subclinical DMVD; 101 dogs in the per protocol cohort.MethodsRandomized double‐blinded controlled multicenter clinical trial.ResultsThe study's primary composite outcome measure was the sum of percentage change in LAD and left ventricular internal dimension at end‐diastole (LVIDd) at day 365. In the per protocol cohort, the outcome measure increased by 8.0% (95% confidence interval [CI], 2.9%‐13.1%) in dogs receiving the test diet vs 8.8% (95% CI, 5.1%‐12.5%) in dogs receiving control diet (P = .79). Neither component of the primary outcome measure was significantly different between groups (LAD, P = .65; LVIDd, P = .92). No difference was found in mitral valve E wave velocity (P = .36) or the proportion of dogs withdrawn from the study because of worsening DMVD and heart enlargement (P = .41).Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceFeeding a specially formulated diet for 365 days was not associated with a significantly different rate of change of left heart size in dogs with subclinical DMVD as compared to control.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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