Veterinarska stanica, Vol. 56 No. 4, 2025.
Pregledni rad
https://doi.org/10.46419/vs.56.4.6
Atrial fibrillation – a comparative review of one of the most common arrhythmias in dogs and humans
Miroslav Vlašić
; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Zagreb, Croatia
Ines Jović
; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Zagreb, Croatia
*
Maša Efendić
; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Zagreb, Croatia
Elizabeta Pongrac
; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Zagreb, Croatia
Petra Bratić
; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Zagreb, Croatia
Marin Torti
; Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Zagreb, Croatia
* Dopisni autor.
Sažetak
Atrial fibrillation is the most prevalent arrythmia in dogs and humans and is characterised by chaotic depolarisation of the atria, resulting in damage to the atrial myocardium. It can lead to heart failure or worsen an existing condition and cause sudden death. Electrocardiographically, atrial fibrillation is characterised by the absence of P waves and an irregularly irregular rhythm, with narrow QRS complexes. Treatment of atrial fibrillation requires knowledge of pathophysiology and the pharmacology of antiarrhythmic drugs. In contrast
to human medicine, the treatment of dogs revolves mainly around rate control strategies, although new studies propose the consideration of several rhythm strategies. Considering the complexity of atrial fibrillation, there is strong need for a consensus on classification, diagnosis and treatment in dogs.
Ključne riječi
arrythmia; atrial fibrillation; antiarrhythmics; dog; rate control; rhythm control
Hrčak ID:
320055
URI
Datum izdavanja:
26.1.2025.
Posjeta: 97 *