Introduction/Objectives Right pulmonary vein to right pulmonary artery ratio (RPV/RPA), measured at the end of the T wave, helps identify congestive heart failure in dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD). The aim of this study was to investigate if RPV/RPA, measured at different time points during cardiac cycle, and RPV indexed to the aortic root (Ao) would help to identify MMVD dogs in stage C. Animals, Materials and Methods: Dogs affected by different ACVIM stage of MMVD were prospectively enrolled. Left atrium was assessed using the left-atrial-to-aortic ratio (LA:Ao). RPV/RPA were measured at their maximum and minimum diameter (RPVMAX/RPAMAX and RPVMIN/RPAMIN), at the QRS (RPVQRS/RPAQRS) and at the end of the T wave (RPVT/RPAT). RPV and RPA measurements were indexed to the Ao (RPVQRS/Ao, RPVT/Ao, RPVMAX/Ao, RPVMIN/Ao, RPAQRS/Ao, RPAT/Ao, RPAMAX/Ao, RPAMIN/Ao). Results The study included 58 dogs in ACVIM stage B1, 38 in stage B2 and 59 in stage C. The RPVT/RPAT and RPVMAX/RPAMAX indexes detected dogs in stage C with a sensitivity of 96.6% and 94.9% and a specificity of 36.8% and 39.4%, respectively. The RPVT/Ao >1.07 presented the highest accuracy in identifying stage C dogs (AUC 0.79, sensitivity of 83.1% and specificity of 71.1%). Study Limitation s: Potential misclassification of pulmonary hypertension and post-treatment evaluation can have introduced measurement bias affecting diagnostic accuracy. Conclusions The RPV/RPA presented a low diagnostic accuracy in detecting stage C MMVD dogs, but RPVT/Ao, presented a higher diagnostic accuracy in identifying MMVD dogs in stage C, which, was not superior to LA:Ao.

Diagnostic accuracy of right pulmonary vein to right pulmonary artery ratio to identify congestive heart failure in dogs affected by myxomatous mitral valve disease / Patata, V.; Porciello, F.; Rishniw, M.; Caivano, D.; Corda, A.; Domenech, O.; Vezzosi, T.; Guglielmini, C.; Poser, H.; Spina, F.; Birettoni, F.. - In: JOURNAL OF VETERINARY CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 1760-2734. - (2026). [10.1016/j.jvc.2026.03.003]

Diagnostic accuracy of right pulmonary vein to right pulmonary artery ratio to identify congestive heart failure in dogs affected by myxomatous mitral valve disease

Porciello, F.;Corda, A.;Guglielmini, C.;
2026-01-01

Abstract

Introduction/Objectives Right pulmonary vein to right pulmonary artery ratio (RPV/RPA), measured at the end of the T wave, helps identify congestive heart failure in dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD). The aim of this study was to investigate if RPV/RPA, measured at different time points during cardiac cycle, and RPV indexed to the aortic root (Ao) would help to identify MMVD dogs in stage C. Animals, Materials and Methods: Dogs affected by different ACVIM stage of MMVD were prospectively enrolled. Left atrium was assessed using the left-atrial-to-aortic ratio (LA:Ao). RPV/RPA were measured at their maximum and minimum diameter (RPVMAX/RPAMAX and RPVMIN/RPAMIN), at the QRS (RPVQRS/RPAQRS) and at the end of the T wave (RPVT/RPAT). RPV and RPA measurements were indexed to the Ao (RPVQRS/Ao, RPVT/Ao, RPVMAX/Ao, RPVMIN/Ao, RPAQRS/Ao, RPAT/Ao, RPAMAX/Ao, RPAMIN/Ao). Results The study included 58 dogs in ACVIM stage B1, 38 in stage B2 and 59 in stage C. The RPVT/RPAT and RPVMAX/RPAMAX indexes detected dogs in stage C with a sensitivity of 96.6% and 94.9% and a specificity of 36.8% and 39.4%, respectively. The RPVT/Ao >1.07 presented the highest accuracy in identifying stage C dogs (AUC 0.79, sensitivity of 83.1% and specificity of 71.1%). Study Limitation s: Potential misclassification of pulmonary hypertension and post-treatment evaluation can have introduced measurement bias affecting diagnostic accuracy. Conclusions The RPV/RPA presented a low diagnostic accuracy in detecting stage C MMVD dogs, but RPVT/Ao, presented a higher diagnostic accuracy in identifying MMVD dogs in stage C, which, was not superior to LA:Ao.
2026
Diagnostic accuracy of right pulmonary vein to right pulmonary artery ratio to identify congestive heart failure in dogs affected by myxomatous mitral valve disease / Patata, V.; Porciello, F.; Rishniw, M.; Caivano, D.; Corda, A.; Domenech, O.; Vezzosi, T.; Guglielmini, C.; Poser, H.; Spina, F.; Birettoni, F.. - In: JOURNAL OF VETERINARY CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 1760-2734. - (2026). [10.1016/j.jvc.2026.03.003]
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