Hypoglycemia after Mitral Valve Repair in Dogs

Author:

Nii Yasuyuki12,Takahashi Emi13,Tabata Miho3,Furusato Shimon1ORCID,Katsumata Masaya2,Uechi Masami13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. JASMINE Veterinary Cardiovascular Medical Center, Yokohama 224-0001, Japan

2. Laboratory of Nutrition of Veterinary Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, Azabu University, Sagamihara 252-5201, Japan

3. Arsci Inc., Yokohama 224-0001, Japan

Abstract

Hypoglycemia has not been previously reported as a postoperative complication of mitral valve repair (MVR) in dogs; however, the authors have encountered cases of hypoglycemia after MVR. This study aimed to determine the incidence of hypoglycemia in dogs after MVR and investigate its causes. Blood glucose levels were measured at multiple timepoints in dogs undergoing MVR. Simultaneously, insulin and glucagon blood concentrations in dogs with hypoglycemia preoperatively and postoperatively were compared to verify the physiological responses to hypoglycemia. Furthermore, risk factors for hypoglycemia, using variables selected based on the characteristics of MVR and dogs undergoing MVR, were examined prospectively. The incidence of hypoglycemia after MVR was 14.2%, and plasma glucagon concentrations increased in these dogs (mean: 260 pg/mL and 644 pg/mL pre- and postoperatively, p < 0.001), whereas serum insulin concentrations decreased (median: 0.50 ng/mL and 0.29 ng/mL pre- and postoperatively, p = 0.002). Therefore, hyperinsulinemia or hypoglucagonemia is unlikely to be the cause of postoperative hypoglycemia. The identified risk factors for hypoglycemia included low body weight and asymptomatic myxomatous mitral valve disease. Monitoring blood glucose levels after MVR should be included in the standard hospitalization plan to prevent hypoglycemic emergencies in dogs.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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