Sasha
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Radiographic Report
There is evidence of cardiac enlargement based on a VHS of 11.0 (normal up to 10.5 in dogs, but unique reference ranges are available for some dog breeds, including Cavaliers and should be consulted and used when appropriate (click here for VHS article). The reported normal VHS range for Cavaliers is < 11.1 ). A moderate degree of left atrial enlargment is noted subjectively confirmed by VLAS of 2.8. Normal VLAS for dogs is reported < 2.2. This degree of radiograph cardiomegaly is insufficient to confirm a diagnosis of Stage B2 MMVD. However it is still possible that this dog has Stage B2 MMVD. Client options at this time include an echocardiogram or follow-up thoracic radiographs in 6 to 9 months. An echocardiogram at this time can confirm a diagnosis of Stage B1 versus Stage B2 MMVD. If declined recheck thoracic radiographs in 6 to 9 months can be used to assess for the presence of progressive cardiomegaly (click here for ABCD brochure).
Clinical History
Signalment: 9.5-year-old, F, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (4.0 kg)
The dog was presented for annual health evaluation. According to the owner the dog is apparently healthy . Auscultation revealed a moderately loud left apical systolic heart murmur (3 to 4 /6). Thoracic radiographs were performed.