Heart rate distribution in dogs with third degree atrioventricular block and rate responsive pacemakers. 2022

A Pires, and S Raheb, and G Monteith, and M E Colpitts, and A Chong, and M L O'Sullivan, and S Fonfara
Department of Clinical Studies, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, 50 Stone Road East, Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1, Canada.

BACKGROUND In dogs, single lead ventricular pacing, ventricular sensing, inhibition response, rate adaptive (VVIR) pacemakers are routinely used to treat third degree atrioventricular block. The objectives of this study were to investigate the heart rate distribution in dogs with VVIR pacemakers, and report changes when activity settings were adjusted. METHODS Eighteen client-owned dogs with VVIR pacemakers for third degree atrioventricular block. METHODS This observational study consisted of a review of medical records of dogs with VVIR pacemakers. For dogs with >50% of paced beats at the lower pacing rate, the activity daily living (ADL) and exertion responses were increased. Re-evaluations were performed after 6-12 months. RESULTS Heart rate distribution similar to healthy dogs was absent for all dogs. In nine dogs, the ADL and exertion responses were increased to the highest level. Of these, three dogs showed no improvement in heart rate distribution; for two dogs, one with an epicardial pacemaker, several activity settings were adjusted and pacing at higher heart rates was observed at re-evaluation. Four dogs died or were lost to follow-up. Clinical signs had resolved for all dogs after pacemaker implantation. CONCLUSIONS Default activity settings of VVIR pacemakers do not result in heart rate distribution equivalent to healthy dogs. Increasing the ADL and exertion response settings to the highest levels did not improve the pacemaker rate response. Further investigations into the role of dog size, generator positioning, pacemaker settings, and whether rate responsiveness is required for dogs' quality and quantity of lifeĀ are warranted.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D010138 Pacemaker, Artificial A device designed to stimulate, by electric impulses, contraction of the heart muscles. It may be temporary (external) or permanent (internal or internal-external). Cardiac Pacemaker, Artificial,Artificial Cardiac Pacemaker,Artificial Cardiac Pacemakers,Artificial Pacemaker,Artificial Pacemakers,Cardiac Pacemakers, Artificial,Pacemaker, Artificial Cardiac,Pacemakers, Artificial,Pacemakers, Artificial Cardiac
D002304 Cardiac Pacing, Artificial Regulation of the rate of contraction of the heart muscles by an artificial pacemaker. Pacing, Cardiac, Artificial,Artificial Cardiac Pacing,Artificial Cardiac Pacings,Cardiac Pacings, Artificial,Pacing, Artificial Cardiac,Pacings, Artificial Cardiac
D004283 Dog Diseases Diseases of the domestic dog (Canis familiaris). This term does not include diseases of wild dogs, WOLVES; FOXES; and other Canidae for which the heading CARNIVORA is used. Canine Diseases,Canine Disease,Disease, Canine,Disease, Dog,Diseases, Canine,Diseases, Dog,Dog Disease
D004285 Dogs The domestic dog, Canis familiaris, comprising about 400 breeds, of the carnivore family CANIDAE. They are worldwide in distribution and live in association with people. (Walker's Mammals of the World, 5th ed, p1065) Canis familiaris,Dog
D005080 Exercise Test Controlled physical activity which is performed in order to allow assessment of physiological functions, particularly cardiovascular and pulmonary, but also aerobic capacity. Maximal (most intense) exercise is usually required but submaximal exercise is also used. Arm Ergometry Test,Bicycle Ergometry Test,Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing,Exercise Testing,Step Test,Stress Test,Treadmill Test,Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test,EuroFit Tests,Eurofit Test Battery,European Fitness Testing Battery,Fitness Testing,Physical Fitness Testing,Arm Ergometry Tests,Bicycle Ergometry Tests,Cardiopulmonary Exercise Tests,Ergometry Test, Arm,Ergometry Test, Bicycle,Ergometry Tests, Arm,Ergometry Tests, Bicycle,EuroFit Test,Eurofit Test Batteries,Exercise Test, Cardiopulmonary,Exercise Testing, Cardiopulmonary,Exercise Tests,Exercise Tests, Cardiopulmonary,Fitness Testing, Physical,Fitness Testings,Step Tests,Stress Tests,Test Battery, Eurofit,Test, Arm Ergometry,Test, Bicycle Ergometry,Test, Cardiopulmonary Exercise,Test, EuroFit,Test, Exercise,Test, Step,Test, Stress,Test, Treadmill,Testing, Cardiopulmonary Exercise,Testing, Exercise,Testing, Fitness,Testing, Physical Fitness,Tests, Arm Ergometry,Tests, Bicycle Ergometry,Tests, Cardiopulmonary Exercise,Tests, EuroFit,Tests, Exercise,Tests, Step,Tests, Stress,Tests, Treadmill,Treadmill Tests
D006339 Heart Rate The number of times the HEART VENTRICLES contract per unit of time, usually per minute. Cardiac Rate,Chronotropism, Cardiac,Heart Rate Control,Heartbeat,Pulse Rate,Cardiac Chronotropy,Cardiac Chronotropism,Cardiac Rates,Chronotropy, Cardiac,Control, Heart Rate,Heart Rates,Heartbeats,Pulse Rates,Rate Control, Heart,Rate, Cardiac,Rate, Heart,Rate, Pulse
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D054537 Atrioventricular Block Impaired impulse conduction from HEART ATRIA to HEART VENTRICLES. AV block can mean delayed or completely blocked impulse conduction. AV Block,Atrioventricular Conduction Block,AV Blocks,Atrioventricular Blocks,Atrioventricular Conduction Blocks,Block, AV,Blocks, AV,Conduction Block, Atrioventricular,Conduction Blocks, Atrioventricular

Related Publications

A Pires, and S Raheb, and G Monteith, and M E Colpitts, and A Chong, and M L O'Sullivan, and S Fonfara
January 2013, Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001),
A Pires, and S Raheb, and G Monteith, and M E Colpitts, and A Chong, and M L O'Sullivan, and S Fonfara
January 1998, Laeknabladid,
A Pires, and S Raheb, and G Monteith, and M E Colpitts, and A Chong, and M L O'Sullivan, and S Fonfara
February 2023, Journal of comparative pathology,
A Pires, and S Raheb, and G Monteith, and M E Colpitts, and A Chong, and M L O'Sullivan, and S Fonfara
April 1995, Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association,
A Pires, and S Raheb, and G Monteith, and M E Colpitts, and A Chong, and M L O'Sullivan, and S Fonfara
January 2014, American journal of veterinary research,
A Pires, and S Raheb, and G Monteith, and M E Colpitts, and A Chong, and M L O'Sullivan, and S Fonfara
July 2002, Chronobiology international,
A Pires, and S Raheb, and G Monteith, and M E Colpitts, and A Chong, and M L O'Sullivan, and S Fonfara
June 1988, Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983),
A Pires, and S Raheb, and G Monteith, and M E Colpitts, and A Chong, and M L O'Sullivan, and S Fonfara
April 1991, Journal of internal medicine,
A Pires, and S Raheb, and G Monteith, and M E Colpitts, and A Chong, and M L O'Sullivan, and S Fonfara
January 2015, Ugeskrift for laeger,
A Pires, and S Raheb, and G Monteith, and M E Colpitts, and A Chong, and M L O'Sullivan, and S Fonfara
September 2006, Clinical research in cardiology : official journal of the German Cardiac Society,
Copied contents to your clipboard!