PetMeds® New Heart Disease Test in Dogs

 
Filed under Dr. Dym's Vet Blog
One of the latest developments in veterinary medicine is the recent availability of a new test and protein marker in the blood of dogs. This test can help diagnose and differentiate primary heart disease from chronic respiratory disease, which can present in a very similar way to both animal guardian and veterinarian. This blood protein is known as NT-proBNP. A new test can help veterinarians properly diagnose pets for heart disease or chronic respiratory disease

This is a highly accurate and sensitive test recently available to veterinarians. In the past, the only way of definitely diagnosing heart disease in pets was with the gold standard echocardiogram. This new test is important because dogs with signs of chronic coughing and exercise intolerance may have primary heart and/or respiratory disease. Now with the recent availability of this new test, veterinarians can quickly differentiate between these very similarly presenting but differently treated group of diseases.

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