Relationship between syringomyelia and myxomatous mitral valve disease in Cavalier King Charles spaniels

Author:

Bach Maiken B. T.1ORCID,Stougaard Camilla L.1,Thøfner Maria S.1,Reimann Maria J.2ORCID,Westrup Ulrik1,Koch Jørgen1,Fredholm Merete2,Martinussen Torben3,Berendt Mette1,Olsen Lisbeth H.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen Frederiksberg C Denmark

2. Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen Frederiksberg C Denmark

3. Department of Public Health University of Copenhagen Frederiksberg C Denmark

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSyringomyelia (SM) and myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) are highly prevalent in Cavalier King Charles spaniels (CKCS). Cardiac status in CKCS with and without SM is currently unknown.ObjectivesTo investigate the association between SM and MMVD severity in CKCS and CKCS with SM with and without clinical signs of SM.AnimalsFifty‐five CKCS: 40 with SM (22 symptomatic and 18 asymptomatic) and 15 without SM.MethodsA combined retrospective and prospective study. MRI and echocardiography were used to diagnose SM and MMVD, respectively. The association between SM and MMVD severity (left ventricle internal diameter in diastole normalized to bodyweight [LVIDDN] and left atrium to aortic ratio [LA/Ao]) were tested using multivariable linear regression analysis adjusting for sex and age.ResultsOverall, no significant difference in LVIDDN and LA/Ao was found between CKCS with or without SM. However, CKCS with symptomatic SM had significantly smaller LVIDDN (1.45 [1.30‐1.50]) (median [IQR]) and LA/Ao (1.20 [1.10‐1.28]) compared to CKCS with asymptomatic SM (1.60 [1.50‐1.90] and 1.40 [1.20‐1.75]) as well as CKCS without SM (0.24 [0.03‐0.45] and 0.30 [0.05‐0.56]) (all P values <.03).Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceAn association between MMVD and SM was not confirmed in this cohort of CKCS, indicating that MMVD and SM do not co‐segregate. However, CKCS with symptomatic SM had smaller left ventricle and atrial size compared to CKCS with asymptomatic SM and CKCS without SM.

Publisher

Wiley

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