InVet. 2015, 17 (1): 7-15 TRA ISSN 1514-6634 (impr TAMIENT eso) O DE LA...

The authors studied the response in dogs with varying degrees of congestive heart failure due to myxomatous valve disease the simultaneous administration of three drugs: spironolactone, benazepril and magnesium gluconate.\nThe studied patients (25) hadn?t received medication at the time of the first...

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Autores principales: Buzzano, O., Graziano, A., Barrios, J., Lightowler, C.
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias 2015
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Sumario:The authors studied the response in dogs with varying degrees of congestive heart failure due to myxomatous valve disease the simultaneous administration of three drugs: spironolactone, benazepril and magnesium gluconate.\nThe studied patients (25) hadn?t received medication at the time of the first evaluation and that association was administered at dose of 2 mg / kg; 0.25 mg / kg and 7.5 mg / kg respectively every 24 hours for a period of four months.\nThe data obtained were processed statistically by performing test for normality ( Shapiro-Wilks test and Wilcoxon) and inference based on two-sample ("t" for paired samples).\nThe results showed an overall clinical improvement, verified by history and clinical evaluation, improvement in ECG parameters and significant differences in serum urea and creatinine, in the regurgitate volume and systolic and diastolic blood pressure. No changes in two-dimensional\nechocardiographic parameters studied were observed.