Comparison of Presumptive Echocardiographic and Definitive Diagnoses of Cardiac Tumors in Dogs
Paraganglioma, Extra-Adrenal
Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin
Hemangiosarcoma
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
3. Good health
Heart Neoplasms
0403 veterinary science
Dogs
Echocardiography
Animals
Dog Diseases
Thyroid Neoplasms
Retrospective Studies
DOI:
10.1111/jvim.12134
Publication Date:
2013-07-19T11:18:21Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
BackgroundEchocardiography is used for identification of cardiac tumors and presumptive diagnoses often are made based on the location of identified masses.ObjectivesTo determine the accuracy of echocardiographically based presumptive diagnoses of cardiac tumors when compared with clinicopathologic or histopathologic definitive diagnoses.AnimalsA total of 24 client‐owned dogs having a cardiac mass on echocardiogram that was subsequently definitively diagnosed by cytology or histopathology.MethodsRetrospective study. A Cardiac Veterinary Database search of animals seen at the University of Tennessee John and Ann Tickle Small Animal Hospital from 2006 to 2012 identified 24 dogs that fit the inclusion criteria.ResultsThe presumptive diagnosis of chemodectoma, ectopic thyroid carcinoma, or lymphoma in cases with heart base masses was correct in 7/9 cases. The presumptive diagnosis of hemangiosarcoma in cases with right atrial masses was correct in 4/8 cases. Seven cases had an open diagnosis because of the unusual presentation on echocardiogram (ECG); various neoplasms were diagnosed in these animals, but hemangiosarcoma, chemodectoma, ectopic thyroid carcinoma, and lymphoma accounted for 6 of them. Pericardial effusion was seen in 10/24 cases.ECGabnormalities were seen in 8/24 cases. Survival ranged from <1 to >150 days.Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceIn this retrospective study, the presumptive diagnosis based on echocardiographic tumor location was only moderately accurate. Cardiac tumors that were considered unusual on echocardiogram were nonetheless frequently found to be the common cardiac tumor types seen in dogs.
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