Impact of preanaesthetic electrocardiogram on decision making and modification of anaesthetic protocols in dogs

Author:

Bustamante Rocío1,González‐Pérez Eva2,Caro‐Vadillo Alicia1,Aguado Delia1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Animal Medicine and Surgery Veterinary Teaching Hospital Complutense University of Madrid Madrid Spain

2. Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThis retrospective observational study explored the impact of preanaesthetic electrocardiogram (ECG) assessment on preoperative echocardiography requests and modifications to a standardised anaesthetic protocol in healthy dogs.MethodsA total of 228 healthy dogs with no previously diagnosed heart disease that underwent general anaesthesia at Complutense Veterinary Teaching Hospital from December 2017 to June 2018 were included. Preanaesthetic ECGs were assessed for abnormalities, and the findings were documented. The number of dogs requiring echocardiography, based on ECG findings, and the echocardiography results were recorded. All anaesthesia‐related decisions were documented.ResultsOverall, 72 dogs (31.6%) exhibited ECG abnormalities. Echocardiography was requested for five dogs (2.2%). The anaesthetic protocol was changed in 11 dogs (15.3% of those with ECG abnormalities). P wave disturbances, ventricular premature complexes and impulse conduction issues were abnormalities that prompted echocardiography. Bradycardia and electrical impulse conduction abnormalities influenced protocol modifications.LimitationsThe limited sample size meant that it was not possible to investigate potential correlations between demographics and ECG alterations.ConclusionsPreanaesthetic ECG screening was useful for promoting echocardiography and influencing anaesthesia plans in a subset of dogs. Despite this, further assessment of the impact of routine use of non‐targeted preoperative ECG on anaesthesia‐related outcomes is warranted.

Publisher

Wiley

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