Intrahepatic portosystemic shunt with a second degree atrioventricular block fixed by transvenous coil embolization in a dog |
Seung-Gon Lee1, So-Jeong Nam1, Hyun-Wook Kim2, Changbaig Hyun1 |
1School of Veterinary Medicine, Kangwon National University 2Haemaru Animal Medical Centre |
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Abstract |
A 2-year-old female Pekingese dog was presented with primary complaints including exercise intolerance and neurological sign associated with hepatic encephalopathy. The major findings in clinical examination included an intermittent seizure, a slow heart rate with pulse deficit, leukocytosis and anemia in hemogram, elevated pre- and post-prandial serum bile acid and hepatic enzymes, hypoproteinemia, coagulopathy, ammonium urate crystaluria and bilirubinuria. Diagnostic tests revealed an intrahepatic portosystemic shunt complicated with a second degree atrioventricular block and QT prolongation. The case was successfully treated with a transvenous coil embolization. Clinical signs were gradually improved and cardiac bradyarrhythmia disappeared. This case is a rare case of intrahepatic portosystemic shunts complicated with a cardiac bradyarrhythmia in a small breed dog fixed by a transvenous coil embolization. |
Key Words:
atrioventricular block, IPSS, portosystemic shunt, transvenous coil embolization |
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