She was frozen
in syncope.
In syncope, a dog does not usually exhibit the motor activity (paddling) or urination / defecation symptoms seen in a seizure.
Not exact matches
Heat injury is actually an umbrella term for the many things that can happen when exercising
in the heat becomes too much, including (
in order of severity) heat cramps, heat
syncope (aka fainting), heat exhaustion, and the more serious heat stroke.
3 days after the fever, I had near
syncope which then resulted
in vomiting and a trip to the er.
«These findings mean that physicians should try to control a patient's heart rate by using alternatives as a first line, such as beta - blockers or calcium blockers; if digoxin is used, use a low dose with careful clinical follow - up, evaluate potential drug interactions when starting new medications, and monitor digoxin levels,» the authors said «Patients should be aware of potential toxicity and see their physicians immediately
in specific clinical situations, for instance if they experience palpitations or
syncope (fainting), as those may precede arrhythmic death,» they added.
In addition to the presence of a loud murmur (3/6 or louder), factors such as the history of a cough, exercise intolerance, the loss of respiratory sinus arrhythmia, decreased appetite, breathlessness, and
syncope have all been identified as independent indicators of disease progression.
See a video of an echocardiographic imaging of a person who presented with recurrent postural
syncope, looking much like it would
in a cat.
She has a heart murmur which
in and of itself can be harmless but Carmen is experiencing episodes of lethargy and
syncope, which is small time periods of losing consciousness.
Spirinolactone is not a cure for vasovagal
syncope, but should help
in the severity and frequency of the condition.
Cardiac diseases are related to two - thirds of the
syncope episodes seen
in dogs and cats.
Pacemaker implantation may be warranted even
in older dogs with «
syncope and severe exercise intolerance» — related arrhythmias.
During the lecture the speaker will define the current classification of transient loss of consciousness
in the dog, the clinical pictures of different
syncope, the diagnostic tools and the treatment options.
Cough, exercise intolerance, dyspnea (difficulty breathing), abnormal lung sounds, hepatomegaly (enlargement of the liver),
syncope (temporary loss of consciousness due to poor blood flow to the brain), ascites (fluid accumulation
in the abdominal cavity), abnormal heart sounds, death
Episodic
syncope caused by ventricular flutter
in a tiger (Pathera tigris).
All of the above continuous ECG devices are particularly useful to determine if a pet is having episodes of collapse due to arrhythmias (both from very fast rhythms or very slow rhythms) and also to help differentiate between seizures and
syncope (or fainting: loss of consciousness due to reduced output by the heart) as
in some circumstances these can look very similar.
In cats,
syncope can be associated with tachyarrhythmias (rapid heart beat) and infarction (area where there is tissue death due to a lack of oxygen reaching an area of the heart).
Feline
Syncope - Recurrent syncope (loss of consciousness) is a risk factor for sudden death i
Syncope - Recurrent
syncope (loss of consciousness) is a risk factor for sudden death i
syncope (loss of consciousness) is a risk factor for sudden death
in cats.
In severe cases, syncope (fainting) may occur in dogs with advanced DCM who do not receive ample blood flow to the areas of the brain that maintain consciousnes
In severe cases,
syncope (fainting) may occur
in dogs with advanced DCM who do not receive ample blood flow to the areas of the brain that maintain consciousnes
in dogs with advanced DCM who do not receive ample blood flow to the areas of the brain that maintain consciousness.
Medical Legal Implications of
Syncope: When Can You Drive After a Syncopal Event, Cardiovascular Institute's 4th Annual New Paradigms
in Arrhythmia Management, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 26, 2015
Assisted physicians
in the diagnosis and treatment of acute / emergency non-occupational medical conditions such as unstable angina, cardiac arrhythmias,
syncope and other cardiac conditions.