24-hour holter electrocardiography in the evaluation of French Bulldogs before and after rhinoplasty and staphylectomy procedures for correction of anatomical abnormalities of brachycephalic syndrome
Francesca Lopes Zibetti, Vitória Ramos de Freitas, Andrielly Wittzorecki Zaikowski, Pamela Regina Pimenta Busato, Esther Ayomikun Oluwagbemiga-Dada, Patrícia Silva Vives, Bernardo dos Santos Vaz, Tatiana Champion, Paula Priscila Correia Costa, Marlete Brum Cleff

TL;DR
This study used 24-hour heart monitoring to assess French Bulldogs with breathing issues before and after surgery, finding that their heart activity remained unchanged.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into unchanged heart patterns in French Bulldogs after corrective surgeries for brachycephalic syndrome.
Findings
French Bulldogs showed persistent high parasympathetic predominance after corrective surgeries.
Heart monitoring revealed no significant changes in electrocardiography parameters post-surgery.
Findings highlight the need for further research on long-term cardiac effects in brachycephalic breeds.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in 24-hour Holter electrocardiography parameters in French Bulldogs with nostril stenosis and elongated soft palate before and after corrective surgeries. Nine French Bulldogs diagnosed with brachycephalic syndrome (BOAS) were evaluated. Clinical evaluation involved a detailed anamnesis guided by literature-reported clinical signs, followed by a thorough physical examination of both general and respiratory health and a complete screening evaluation and 24-hour Holter electrocardiography. Also, dogs older than 6 years also underwent echocardiography. Assessments were conducted at two time points: initially (pre-surgery) and again between 6 and 12 months postoperatively. After evaluation, animals who were confirmed to have stenotic nares and elongated soft palates and deemed systemically healthy were approved for surgical correction.…
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TopicsVeterinary Oncology Research · Veterinary Orthopedics and Neurology · Cardiovascular Conditions and Treatments
