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Cardiology Services | Oncology Services | Other Diagnostic Services

Cardiology Services

Cardiac Examination
Echocardiography
Electrocardiography (ECG or EKG)
Holter Monitor (24 hr. ambulatory EKG)
Blood pressure (by Doppler)
Thoracic Radiography
Acute heart failure therapy
Fluid removal

 

 

 

Cardiac Examination

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Cardiac physical exam includes:

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Echocardiography:

EchocardiogramAn echocardiogram uses soundwaves to evaluate the:

SFVS uses a GE VIVID 7 in the Bonita office and an Acuson Cypress in the Sarasota office.

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Electrocardiography (ECG or EKG)

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An electrocardiogram measures the electrical activity of the heart and allows accurate determination of both heart rate and rhythm. Any abnormal rhythm (arrhythmia or dysrhythmia) can be detected and further evaluated. SFVS uses a GE MAC 5000, MAC 1200 and a Solar 8000 for in house ECG testing/monitoring.

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Holter Monitor

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A Holter monitor is a 24 hour ambulatory electrocardiogram  used for arrhythmia detection. This is useful for identifying new arrhythmias as well as evaluating for response to treatment with antiarrhythmic medication. It is also used to screen for arrhythmias in certain at-risk breeds (Doberman, Boxer). Electrodes are placed on both sides of the chest and attached to a recording device. The entire monitor is secured using a combination of tape and a vest or jacket and is typically well tolerated by the animal.

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Doppler Blood Pressure

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This test uses Doppler technology to assess the afterload or resistance to blood flowing out of the heart.

High blood pressure (systemic hypertension) can occur in older animals or in animals with diabetes, kidney, adrenal or thyroid disease.

Systemic hypertension can have a significant impact on underlying heart or kidney disease, and can cause blindness in some animals. SFVS uses a Parks Doppler Model 811-B for blood pressure monitoring.

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Thoracic Radiography

Radiographs of the chest are used to evaluate:

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Acute heart failure therapy

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SFVS has full treatment facilities for acute heart failure management including full oxygen capabilities by mask, nasal catheter, or oxygen chamber. A defibrillator is also available on site.

 

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Fluid removal

Patients with various types of heart disease can accumulate fluid within body cavities. These cavities include the pericardial sac (sac around the heart), chest, or abdomen. This fluid can significantly compromise circulation, energy level, ability to breathe or rest comfortably and can be fatal in some cases if not removed quickly. Fluid can be removed from these cavities (a procedure called centesis) offering near immediate relief for the patient. Fluid can also accumulate in the lungs and skin, but fluid in these locations can only be removed with medication.

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