The detail information of Syncope
Basic Information

Another Name: Fainting

Disease Description: A brief period of fainting or collapse.

Inherit Mode: -

Disease Symptom: Flaccid and sudden collapse; Usually there is no urination or defecation during the episode; Dog is unresponsive during the episode ;Abrupt and complete recovery ;Pale mucus membranes

Disease Cause: Most syncopal events in dogs are due to a temporal reduction in brain blood flow. A decrease in cardiac output or less vascular resistance reduces arterial pressure and may result in reduction of cerebral blood flow. Cardiac diseases are related to two-thirds of the syncope episodes seen in dogs and cats.

Disease Diagnose: Diagnosis starts with a through physical examination and gathering of the patient’s clinical history. If there is evidence of cardiovascular disease the following diagnostic test may be needed: An electrocardiogram (ECG) to assess resting heart rate and rhythm ;Echocardiography to assess cardiac dimensions and function; Full haematology and serum biochemistry to assess whether there is evidence of reduced organ perfusion and/or other systemic disease; Thoracic radiographs to assess whether there are signs of congestive heart failure

Treat Method: Syncope episodes are temporary and reversible; once the cause of syncope has been identified the veterinarian will recommend an appropriate treatment. For example, if an abnormally low heart rate is detected, the dog may need a permanent pacemaker to stimulate heart function. If the episodes were caused by a given medication, treatment withdraw will probably suffice.

Breeder Advice: -

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Associated Diseases
There are no associated diseases in OMIA/CIDD.
Associated Breeds
iDog Breed Number Breed Name Personality Height Weight Breed Source
CB49 Boykin Spaniel Friendly, eager, trainable, lovable 39.4-45.7 cm (male), 35.6-41.9 cm (female) 13.6-18.1 kg (male), 11.3-15.9 kg (female) United States
CB89 Dogo Argentino Loyal, trustworthy,courageous 61-68.6 cm (male), 59.7-66 cm (female) 36.3-45.4 kg Argentina
CB197 Hungarian Puli Loyal, smart, home-loving; strong-willed but trainable 43.2 cm (male), 40.6 cm (female) 11.3-15.9 kg Hungary
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