DIAGNOSTIC PNEUMOPERICARDIOGRAPHY IN DOGS WITH SPONTANEOUS PERICARDIAL EFFUSION
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Veterinary Radiology
- Vol. 25 (1) , 2-16
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-8261.1984.tb00734.x
Abstract
To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of pneumopericardiography, diagnostic pneumopericardiograms from 39 dogs with spontaneous pericardial effusion of various etiologies were reviewed. Diagnoses were confirmed by surgical biopsy, necropsy, or follow‐up evaluation. Thirty‐two of 39 studies (82%) were considered diagnostic. There were one false‐positive and six false‐negative studies. Fifteen of 16 studies (94%) in dogs with idiopathic sanguinous pericardial effusion were negative (i.e., similar to those in normal dogs). Seven of 12 right atrial hemangiosarcomas (58%), six of six heartbase neoplasms (100%), and two of two pericardial cysts (100%) were outlined. Studies in two cases of infective pericarditis revealed abnormal findings, while a negative study was obtained in one patient with pericardial mesothelioma. Lateral positions were most valuable in idiopathic effusions and for outlining heartbase neoplasms. The left lateral recumbent position was particularly important for outlining hemangiosarcomas. Pericardial cysts were profiled best in ventral or dorsal recumbent positions. This study documents the high diagnostic potential of technically adequate pneumopericardiograms in the etiologic diagnosis of pericardial effusion in the dog.Keywords
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