Title of article :
The Rare Occurrence of a Left Atrial Thrombus in a Dog
Author/Authors :
Otto, Sven Tierklinik Panitzsch, Germany , Höpfner, Robert Kleintierspezialisten Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
Intracardiac thrombi are rare in dogs. If they occur, they are mostly seen in the right atrium while only two case reports describing a
mural left atrial thrombus in dogs are available. This case report describes a 14-year-old mixed-breed bitch that was presented at the
clinic because of dyspnoea. The dog suffered from alopecia for about three years and displayed polyuria and polydipsia for a
number of months. Clinical examination revealed intensified inspiratory and expiratory respiratory sounds and various heart
sounds. Chest X-ray showed cardiomegaly (VHS 11) and a mixed bronchoalveolar lung pattern of the caudal lung. A
transthoracic echocardiography was performed and showed a moderate mitral regurgitation, a highly dilated left atrium, a lowgrade pulmonary insufficiency, and a minimal aortic and tricuspid insufficiency. Additionally, a free-floating ball thrombus was
found in the left atrium. Hyperadrenocorticism was indicated by an ACTH stimulation test. The previous medical therapy of
the referring veterinarian consisted of benazepril and furosemide and was complemented by clopidogrel. The pet owners
declined any further clinical diagnostics and therapy. The dog died 19 days later. This is the first reported case of a dog with a
free-floating left atrial thrombus. Specific therapeutic strategies for intracardiac thrombi in the dog are currently not available,
and therefore, every patient should be treated individually.
Keywords :
Left Atrial Thrombus , Dog
Journal title :
Case Report in Veterinary Medicine