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  • The study evaluated how effective electrocardiography (ECG) is in predicting left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) in cats, comparing the results of 22 healthy cats with 35 cats diagnosed with LVH.
  • Key ECG metrics, particularly the QT and QTc intervals, were found to differ significantly between healthy and LVH-affected cats, with specific cutoffs identified for better prediction of LVH.
  • The presence of arrhythmias and prolonged QT measurements not only help in identifying LVH but also provide prognostic information regarding the survival of affected cats.

Article Abstract

Objectives: To assess the ability of electrocardiography (ECG) to predict left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) in the cat and to investigate the prognostic value of selected ECG variables in cats with LVH.

Animals: Fifty-seven privately owned cats: 22 clinically healthy cats and 35 cats with LVH.

Material And Methods: This is a clinical cohort study. Echocardiographic diagnosis and surface ECG were available. Electrocardiography analysis included rhythm diagnosis and specific electrocardiographic measurements. In cats with LVH, cause of death and outcome data were recorded and analyzed using Kaplan-Meier curves.

Results: The presence of arrhythmia had sensitivity and specificity of 31% and 100%, respectively, for identifying LVH. Among ECG measurements, duration of QT interval (QT) and QT interval corrected for heart rate (QTc) was statistically different between healthy cats and cats with LVH (p = 0.007). Overall, the most accurate cutoffs to identify LVH were QT > 170 ms (sensitivity and specificity 48.3% and 91%, respectively) and QTc > 188 ms (sensitivity and specificity 62% and 77%, respectively). In healthy cats, the highest QT and QTc values were 180 ms and 200 ms, respectively. Mean survival time was 58 days and indeterminable for cats with QT > 180 ms and QT ≤ 180 ms, respectively (p = 0.042) and 125 days and indeterminable for cats with QTc > 200 ms and QTc ≤ 200 ms, respectively (p = 0.017).

Conclusions: Arrhythmias as well as prolonged QT and QTc are useful ECG parameters in identifying LVH and predicting survival in affected cats.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvc.2018.07.002DOI Listing

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