The novel radiographic measurement vertebral left atrial ventral (VLAV) accurately identified dogs with stage B2 or more advanced mitral valve disease with an AUC of 0.82.
Observational (n=186)
Yes
Does the novel radiographic measurement vertebral left atrial ventral (VLAV) accurately identify stage B2 mitral valve disease and predict survival in dogs?
The novel radiographic measurement vertebral left atrial ventral (VLAV) accurately identifies stage B2 mitral valve disease in dogs and values ≥ 3.0 are associated with shorter survival.
Effect estimate: AUC 0.82 (95% CI 0.76-0.88)
Objective: To compare previously described radiographic measurements to identify dogs in stage B2, cutoff values, propose a new measurement and evaluate their ability to predict survival in dogs with mitral valve disease (MVD). Methods: This observational, retrospective, and prospective study included dogs without heart disease (control) or diagnosed with MVD by Doppler echocardiography. Radiographic measurements included left atrial width (LAwidth), radiographic left atrial dimension (RLAD), vertebral left atrial size (VLAS), modified VLAS (M-VLAS), vertebral left atrial ventral (VLAV), and vertebral heart score (VHS). All dogs underwent complete echocardiographic and radiographic examinations. Dogs with hemivertebrae, cardiac or pulmonary neoplasia, or poor-quality examinations were excluded. Examinations performed between November 2017 and April 2024 were evaluated. Results: Examinations were evaluated in 191 dogs. VLAS, M-VLAS, LAwidth, and RLAD differed between stages B1, B2, and C/D. VLAV differed between control and stage B1 from stages B2 and C/D. VLAV accurately identified dogs with stage B2 MVD, showing good diagnostic performance (AUC, 0.82; 95% CI, 0.76-0.88), and was similar to the other measurements. Cutoff values for identifying left cardiomegaly were defined for all measures (VLAS > 2.48; M-VLAS > 3.4; LAwidth > 2.11; RLAD > 2.7; VLAV > 2.99). Repeatability and reproducibility were good to excellent. Conclusions: VLAS and M-VLAS reliably identified increased LA/Ao ratio and suspected stage B2 MVD. Higher values of VLAS, M-VLAS, LAwidth, and VLAV were associated with shorter survival, with VLAV ≥ 3.0 indicating an unfavorable outcome. Clinical Relevance: These measures may be considered to screen which patients will undergo echocardiography and to assist in predicting survival time.
Beluque et al. (Thu,) conducted a observational in Mitral valve disease (MVD) in dogs (n=186). Vertebral left atrial ventral (VLAV) measurement vs. Other radiographic measurements (VLAS, M-VLAS, RLAD, LA width, VHS) was evaluated on Diagnostic accuracy (AUC) to identify dogs with stage B2, C, or D MVD (AUC 0.82, 95% CI 0.76-0.88). The novel radiographic measurement vertebral left atrial ventral (VLAV) accurately identified dogs with stage B2 or more advanced mitral valve disease with an AUC of 0.82.
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