Publicación: Enfermedad valvular mixomatosa en caninos: aspectos generales para el diagnóstico y tratamiento.
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The myxomatous valvular degeneration is the cardiac pathology of greater presentation in dogs of medium and small breeds, the most characteristic signs are intolerance to exercise, syncope, dyspnea, cough among others since they vary depending on the stage of the disease, the definitive diagnosis is made by means of echocardiography, either two-dimensional with Doppler or three-dimensional, the latter with many more benefits that allow to identify the progress of degeneration in order to establish an adequate treatment based on evidence, pharmacological therapy for these patients is very broad as there is control various anomalies such as hypertension, overload volume, dysfunction of cardiac contractibility, among others. The most commonly used drugs are Inodilators, Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, diuretics and antiarrhythmics. In general, the administration of drugs is for life. The effectiveness of the treatment lies in the precocity with which the condition is detected.