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Feline Cardiac Emergencies

<span>Feline Cardiac Emergencies</span>
<span>Feline Cardiac Emergencies</span>

Cardiomyopathies are common in cats, but flow murmurs are also common and not all cats with a cardiomyopathy will have a murmur. Heart disease may therefore go undiagnosed until a cat presents as an emergency, typically with congestive heart failure, an arterial thromboembolism, or possibly a haemodynamically significant arrhythmia. Dyspnoeic cats are often highly unstable and require careful management; this webinar will focus on a practical approach to diagnosis and management that aims to minimise patient stress to optimise outcomes.

The learning outcomes are:
1. To describe the methods available for differentiation of cardiac from non-cardiac causes of respiratory distress in cats
2. To explain the importance of minimising stress in unstable feline cardiac patients and explain how this can be achieved
3. To outline the diagnostic and therapeutic approach to congestive heart failure and arterial thromboembolism
4. To list treatment options for arrhythmias commonly seen in cats 
 

Recorded 17 June 2025

Speaker:

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Melanie Hezzell

MA, VetMB, PhD, CertVDI, CertVC, FHEA, MRCVS, DipACVIM (Cardiology)

Melanie is a University of Cambridge graduate. While working in primary care practice, she gained the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Certificates in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging and Veterinary Cardiology. Following a rotating small animal internship at the Royal Veterinary College, she undertook a PhD on the epidemiology of canine myxomatous mitral valve disease at the same institution. After completing a cardiology residency at the University of Pennsylvania, she joined the University of Bristol, where she is currently Professor of Veterinary Cardiology.

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Duration: 0:51 h
Speaker: Melanie Hezzell
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