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Journal of Veterinary Clinics
2019 Volume.36 No. 3 p.155 ~ p.158
Echocardiographic Assessment of Papillary Muscle Size and Function in Normal Beagle Dogs
Kim Mi-Jin

Choi Soo-Young
Choi Ho-Jung
Lee Young-Won
Lee Ki-Ja
Abstract
Morphologic changes or functional impairments of the papillary muscle (PM) can influence mitral valve competence. The purpose of this study was to investigate PM size and contractile function using two-dimensional and color tissue Doppler echocardiography in normal dogs. 35 unsedated Beagle dogs without cardiovascular disease were examined. The vertical (VD) and horizontal diameter (HD) of the posterior and anterior PM was measured at enddiastole, and compared with the thickness of the left ventricular posterior wall (LVPWd). Longitudinal systolic movement of the PM was quantified as myocardial velocity and strain using tissue Doppler. The VD, HD, and ratios (VD/LVPWd, HD/LVPWd, VD/HD) were significantly greater in the posterior than anterior PM (P < 0.001). The VD and HD of posterior PM and the HD of anterior PM were significantly correlated with LVPWd (r = 0.47, 0.44, and 0.42, respectively). Body weight was significantly correlated with VD of posterior PM (r = 0.37). The peak systolic tissue velocity of the PM was 4.93 ¡¾ 1.25 cm/sec and peak strain was ?30.83 ¡¾ 11.92%. PM size and systolic function can be quantitatively assessed using two-dimensional and tissue Doppler. The establishment of these objective PM measurements may be useful to evaluate morphological and functional abnormalities of the canine PM.
KEYWORD
canine, diameter, papillary muscle, strain, tissue Doppler
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