Management of suspected dilated cardiomyopathy with pimobendan in two leopard sharks ( triakis semifasciata ).

Annabelle Vigneault, Natalie D Mylniczenko,Robert D Arnold, Shanese L Jasper-Trotter,Noémie Summa,Catherine Rousseau,Claire Vergneau-Grosset

Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine : official publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians(2023)

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Two adult male leopard sharks () under managed care were diagnosed with suspected dilated cardiomyopathy. Clinical signs included lethargy, inappetence, and regurgitation. On cardiac ultrasound, fractional shortening was 14% and 10%, respectively (versus 21%-31% in four healthy conspecifics). Ventricular end-diastolic diameter to body weight ratio was 1.72 cm/kg in Case 1 (versus 0.52-1.24 cm/kg in four conspecifics). These results collectively suggested a dilated cardiomyopathy. Treatment was implemented with oral pimobendan at 0.3 mg/kg q48h for 1 mon. The pimobendan dose was increased to 0.5 mg/kg 3/wk, following plasmatic dosage of pimobendan and its metabolite. After 3 mon, fractional shortening increased to 38% and 20%, respectively, sharks regained a normal appetite, and body weight increased by 50% in one individual. After 2 yr, both individuals remained clinically normal, and no adverse effect was noted with pimobendan administration. Pimobendan plasma concentration suggested that this medication was well absorbed in this species.
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pimobendan,cardiomyopathy,leopard sharks,triakis semifasciata
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