Stern Joshua A, Doreste Yamir R, Barnett Susan, Lahmers Sunshine M, Baumwart Ryan D, Seino Kathy K, Bonagura John D
North Carolina State University, 1052 William Moore Drive, Raleigh, NC 27607, USA.
J Vet Cardiol. 2012 Sep;14(3):445-51. doi: 10.1016/j.jvc.2012.05.004. Epub 2012 Jul 26.
Sustained narrow-QRS tachycardia of three months duration and left ventricular systolic dysfunction were identified in a fifteen-year-old Quarter Horse. No underlying cause for the tachyarrhythmia was found and no predisposing structural cardiac lesions were evident by echocardiography. Intravenous diltiazem and lidocaine were administered without achieving successful conversion of the arrhythmia. Oral quinidine therapy converted the tachyarrhythmia to sinus rhythm. Ventricular systolic dysfunction and chamber dilatation subsequently resolved. As with other species, echocardiographic features of dilated cardiomyopathy can be tachycardia-induced and may resolve following successful control of heart rate and rhythm.