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Título: The Thoracic Inlet Heart Size, a New Approach to Radiographic Cardiac Measurement
Autores/as: Marbella Fernández, David 
García, Verónica
Santana González, Alexis José 
Montoya Alonso, José Alberto 
Clasificación UNESCO: 310904 Medicina interna
Palabras clave: Thoracic inlet
Right lateral radiographic projection
Cardiac size
Dog breed
Interobserver variability
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Publicación seriada: Animals 
Resumen: In 1995, the Vertebral Heart Size (VHS) method for measuring the cardiac silhouette on thoracic radiographs was published, becoming a quantifiable and objective reference way of assessing the heart size. Since then, many studies have showed that VHS is influenced by breed variations, vertebral malformations, reference points selection, and short and long axes dimensions conversion into vertebral units. The Thoracic Inlet Heart Size (TIHS) normalizes heart size to body size using the thoracic inlet length. The lengths of the long and short axes of the heart of 144 clinically normal dogs were measured on right lateral thoracic radiographs. The sum of both measures was indexed to the thoracic inlet length. For comparison, dogs of the most represented breeds in our hospital were selected to measure their heart size using the TIHS protocol. The mean TIHS value for the population studied was 2.86 ± 0.27, and 90% of dogs had a TIHS value of less than 3.25. There was no difference in TIHS between male and female, and between small and large dogs (p-value < 0.01). There was no difference in the TIHS value between Yorkshire Terrier, Chihuahua, and Labrador retriever breeds, and between each of those three breeds and the general population. The TIHS is a simple, straightforward and accurate way to measure heart size.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/120446
ISSN: 2076-2615
DOI: 10.3390/ani13030389
Fuente: Animals [ISSN 2076-2615], v. 13 (3), 389, (2023)
Colección:Artículos
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