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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Cats(HCM)
The most common cardiac disease in cats, where the heart muscle becomes abnormally thick. Many breeds have genetic predisposition, and it can cause sudden death.
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Symptoms
- Asymptomatic (early stage)
- Difficulty breathing
- Lethargy
- Sudden hind limb paralysis (thromboembolism)
- Fainting
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Causes
- Hereditary (gene mutations identified in many breeds)
- Secondary to hyperthyroidism
- Hypertension
Diagnosis
1
Cardiac ultrasound (echocardiogram)
2
ECG
3
Chest X-ray
4
NT-proBNP blood test
Treatment
- ACE inhibitors
- Beta-blockers
- Diuretics (for congestive heart failure)
- Anti-thrombotic therapy (clopidogrel)
Prognosis
Asymptomatic cats can survive long-term, but prognosis is poor once heart failure or thromboembolism develops.
Severity: High
Prevention
- Genetic testing (MYBPC3, etc.)
- Annual echocardiogram
- Breeding management
Commonly Affected Breeds
Epidemiology
Prevalence
Approximately 15% of all cats