Disease Ontology ID: DDTO:0000689
Disease Description: Dilated cardiomyopathy is the most common type in the dog, and is the subject of all the sections, below.
Inherit Mode: Dilated cardiomyopathy can be transmitted genetically from parent to offspring, as evidenced by the high prevalence in certain specific giant breeds of dogs (see below). The exact mode of transmission is unknown, but a sex-linked mode may exist given the higher occurrence in males than females.
Disease Symptom: Dilated cardiomyopathy is a potentially severe, debilitating, but painless, disease of adult dogs (typically between 5 and 10 years of age). Overall, it almost always worsens over time, beginning with an asymptomatic period where dogs (and their families/breeders) have no way of suspecting that it exists: there are no symptoms or detectable abnormalities. This asymptomatic period, where the condition is referred to as "occult dilated cardiomyopathy" because it remains hidden, can last for years. Indeed, one of the reasons dilated cardiomyopathy spreads so widely within breeds is that it may only be detected long after a dog's breeding career is underway and the condition has been passed on to subsequent generations. Dilated cardiomyopathy usually is first suspected when symptoms emerge, including respiratory difficulty (even severe breathlessness/unrelenting gasping for air), loss of appetite, sudden decrease in willingness or ability to exercise, weakness, episodes of collapse, and/or a bloated, pot-bellied abdomen. Prior to the appearance of such symptoms, no medication has been convincingly shown to help prolong quality of life or lifespan. Once these kinds of symptoms occur, however, medications (given at home, daily, as oral tablets or capsules) are indispensable for survival. When Doberman dogs develop these symptoms, the outlook may be very serious: even with medication, approximately one-third may not survive for more than a few days; about one-third improve and feel well for several weeks before worsening despite medication and either beign euthanized or dying; and the remaining one-third do well for months to a year or more. In addition to the symptoms outlined above, a distinctive feature of this disorder in Doberman pinschers and boxers is that abnormal heart rhythms may originate in the heart and can be quite serious. These arrhythmias (atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia) can worsen over time and may cause the heartbeat to be unstable. This is perhaps the most suddenly devastating aspect of dilated cardiomyopathy: that it can cause immediate, collapse (like a person who has a heart attack) and that a dog may not survive. When a dog is suspected of having dilated cardiomyopathy, the most important first step is confirmation, because this heart disorder can be so serious. An echocardiogram (also called ultrasound of the heart or cardiac sonogram) should be performed by a board-certified veterinary cardiologist. This painless, noninvasive procedure lets the cardiologist examine the heart in real time, and assess its structure and function. The abnormality of dilated cardiomyopathy may be subtle, and there is much overlap between normal and early dilated cardiomyopathy. For this reason, a skilled specialist should be consulted. If dilated cardiomyopathy is confirmed, treatment may or may not be necessary depending on the degree/stage of the problem. The outlook depends on findings obtained in diagnostic tests (see below).
Disease Cause: -
Disease Diagnose: As stated above, the test of choice for confirming dilated cardiomyopathy is an echocardiogram: an ultrasound of the heart. The echocardiogram cannot rely only on left ventricular fractional shortening for providing the diagnosis; it must include absolute left ventricular dimensions and, if there is any uncertainty (given the large area of overlap between normal athletic hearts and early dilated cardiomyopathy), it needs to include left ventricular volume calculations using Simpson's method of disks. This is usually best accomplished by a veterinary cardiologist, and general practitioner veterinarians can refer their patients to these specialists (directories are available at www.acvim.org and www.ecvim-ca.org for North America and Europe, respectively). Thoracic radiographs (X-rays of the chest) are appropriate in all suspected cases of dilated cardiomyopathy. In affected dogs, an enlarged heart silhouette is a common abnormal finding, and there may be evidence of fluid retention within the lung tissue (pulmonary edema) or surrounding and collapsing the lungs (pleural effusion). An electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG) may be performed if an irregular heartbeat, or arrhythmia, is detected by the veterinarian when listening with the stethoscope. If dilated cardiomyopathy is suspected and results from all routine diagnostic tests are normal, a 24 hour ambulatory electrocardiogram (Holter monitor) is often recommended. The unobtrusive monitor is worn by the dog during normal daily activities, and it records irregular heart rhythms. When dilated cardiomyopathy is confirmed in a dog, routine blood and urine tests (complete blood count, serum biochemistry profile, urinalysis) are run prior to beginning medications, in order to identify any other problems that could interfere with treatment, and to establish a baseline for future comparison when monitoring the effects of medications.
Treat Method: Treatment for dilated cardiomyopathy consists of medications given one or more times a day. Initially, if severe symptoms are observed, the medications may need to be given in teh hospital for the first 1-3 days, where some of the medications can be given by injection. Ultimately, home treatment consists of giving the medications orally, avoiding strenuous exercise, avoiding salty foods or treats, and monitoring for any return of symptoms that woud prompt a recheck visit and adjustment of medications. Commonly-used medications include a diuretic such as furosemide (Lasix), spironolactone, or torsemide (Demadex); a type of medication that vasodilates, or decreases the resistance to outflow of blood from the heart, thereby easing the heart's workload (ACE inhibitors such as enalapril [Enacard], benazepril [Fortekor], ramipril [Vasotop], or imidapril [Prilium]); digitalis (digoxin, Lanoxin); and inodilators such as pimobendan (Vetmedin). It is common for dogs to need to be on all 4 of these classes of medications, which demonstrates that close attention and medication administration at home is essential, and that treatment may become costly, especially in the largest breeds (since the amount of medication given is based on body weight). Dogs that respond well to medications usually do so within days or 1-2 weeks of starting treatment, and show an often dramatic improvement in their energy level, appetite and overall demeanour. Decisions about initiating (and later, adjusting) treatment are based on several factors: whether the dog is showing symptoms such as weakness or collapse, whether arrhythmias are seen on the electrocardiogram, and whether there is fluid retention in the tissues due to disruption of the circulation. There is no surgery to correct dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs.
Breeder Advice: Affected individuals and their parents should not be used for breeding. Siblings should only be used after careful screening. How can cardiomyopathy be controlled? There are promising ways to approach the control of this disease. Although signs of heart failure are often not evident until middle or older age, abnormalities on the electrocardiogram are often apparent earlier. In affected breeds with a family history of cardiomyopathy and in ALL Doberman pinschers, breeding animals should be evaluated yearly for evidence of cardiac arryhthmias, using echocardiography with left ventricular volume measurement whenever possible, or an ambulatory (Holter) monitor otherwise. Asymptomatic dogs in which dilated cardiomyopathy has been identified through this type of screening (i.e., "occult dilated cardiomyopathy;) should not be used for breeding.
Disease Description Source: Link
Disease Name | Other Name | Mode of inheritance | Link ID | Possible OMIM ID | Gene |
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Cardiomyopathy, dilated | Dilated cardiomyopathy | Multifactorial | - |
iDog Breed Number | Breed Name | Personality | Height | Weight | Breed Source |
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CB48 | German Boxer | Fun-loving, bright, active and loyal | 58.4-63.5 cm (male), 54.6-59.7 cm (female) | 29.5-36.3 kg (male), females are about 6.8 kg less than male | Germany |
CB78 | Cocker Spaniel | Happy, smart, gentle | 36.8-39.4 cm (male), 34.3-36.8 cm (female) | 11.3-13.6 kg (male), 9.1-11.3 kg (female) | |
CB88 | Doberman Pinscher | Alert, fearless, loyal, and highly trainable | 66-71.1 cm (male), 61-66 cm (female) | 34-45.4 kg (male), 27.2-40.8 kg (female) | Germany |
CB94 | English Cocker Spaniel | Merry and responsive, alive with energy | 40.6-43.2 cm (male), 38.1-40.6 cm (female) | 12.7-15.4 kg (male), 11.8-14.5 kg (female) | United Kingdom (England) |
CB119 | Great Dane | Friendly, patient, & dependable. | 76.2-86.4 cm (male), 71.1-81.3 cm (female) | 54.4-90.7 kg (male), 44.9-59 kg (female) | Germany |
CB134 | Irish Wolfhound | Calm, dignified, kindly; courageous but not aggressive | 81.3 cm minimum (male), 76.2 cm minimum (female) | 54.4 kg (male), 47.6 kg (female) | Ireland |
CB166 | Newfoundland | Sweet, patient, devoted; Newfs are famously good companions | 71.1 cm (male), 66 cm (female) | 59-68 kg (male), 45.4-54.4 kg (female) | Canada |
CB174 | Old English Shepherd Dog | Adaptable, smart, gentle; OES are famous for their sweet, agreeable nature | 55.9 cm & up (male), 53.3 cm & up (female) | 27.2-45.4 kg | United Kingdom (England) |
CB213 | Scottish Deerhound | Dignified, gentle, polite; quietly intelligent and perceptive | 76.2-81.3 cm (male), 71.1 cm & up (female) | 38.6-49.9 kg (male), 34-43.1 kg (female) | United Kingdom (Scotland) |
CB232 | St. Bernard | Friendly, patient, outgoing; known as a great “nanny dog” for kids | 71.1-76.2 cm (males), 66-71.1 cm (female) | 63.5-81.6 kg (male), 54.4-63.5 kg (female) | Italy, Switzerland |
CB269 | Standard Poodle | Intelligent and quick-to-please | 56-66 cm |
2020 |
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2013 |
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2012 |
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2012 |
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2011 |
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2010 |
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2010 |
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2008 |
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2007 |
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2005 |
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2004 |
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2003 |
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2002 |
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2001 |
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2001 |
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2001 |
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2001 |
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2001 |
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2001 |
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2001 |
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2001 |
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Amplified effects of d,l-sotalol in canine dilated cardiomyopathy Pace-Pacing & Clinical Electrophysiology 24:1783-1788, 2001. |
2001 |
Cesselli,D.,Jakoniuk,I.,Barlucchi,L.,Beltrami,A.P.,Hintze,T.H.,Nadal-Ginard,B.,Kajstura,J.,Leri,A.,Anversa,P.: :
Oxidative stress-mediated cardiac cell death is a major determinant of ventricular dysfunction and failure in dog dilated cardiomyopathy Circulation Research 89:279-286, 2001. Pubmed reference: 11485979 . |
2001 |
Calvert,C.A.,Wall,T.M.: :
Correlations among time and frequency measures of heart rate variability recorded by use of a Holter monitor in overtly healthy Doberman Pinschers with and without echocardiographic evidence of dilated cardiomyopathy American Journal of Veterinary Research 62:1787-1792, 2001. Pubmed reference: 11703025 . |
2001 |
Calvert,C.A.,Wall,M.: :
Effect of severity of myocardial failure on heart rate variability in Doberman Pinschers with and without echocardiographic evidence of dilated cardiomyopathy Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 219:1084-1088, 2001. Pubmed reference: 11700705 . |
2001 |
Borgarelli,M.,Tarducci,A.,Tidholm,A.,Haggstrom,J.: :
Canine idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. Part II: Pathophysiology and therapy Veterinary Journal 162:182-195, 2001. |
2001 |
Alroy,J.,Rush,J.E.: :
Response to letter to the editor by Sleeper et al. "Differing opinion regarding the etiology of juvenile cardiomyopathy in Portuguese water dogs" American Journal of Medical Genetics 104:264, 2001. |
2000 |
Alroy,J.,Rush,J.E.,Freeman,L.,Kumar,M.S.A.,Karuri,A.,Chase,K.,Sarkar,S.: :
Inherited infantile dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs: Genetic, clinical, biochemical, and morphologic findings American Journal of Medical Genetics 95:57-66, 2000. Pubmed reference: 11074496 . |
2000 |
Calvert,C.A.,Jacobs,G.J.: :
Heart rate variability in Doberman Pinschers with and without echocardiographic evidence of dilated cardiomyopathy American Journal of Veterinary Research 61:506-511, 2000. Pubmed reference: 10803644 . |
2000 |
Gilbert,S.J.,Wotton,P.R.,Bailey,A.J.,Sims,T.J.,Duance,V.C.: :
Alterations in the organisation, ultrastructure and biochemistry of the myocardial collagen matrix in Doberman pinschers with dilated cardiomyopathy Research in Veterinary Science 69:267-274, 2000. Pubmed reference: 11124099 . DOI: 10.1053/rvsc.2000.0423 . |
1999 |
Re,G.,Bergamasco,L.,Badino,P.,Borgarelli,M.,Odore,R.,Tarducci,A.,Zanatta,R.,Girardi,C.: :
Canine dilated cardiomyopathy: Lymphocyte and cardiac alpha(1)- and beta-adrenoceptor concentrations in normal and affected great danes Veterinary Journal 158:120-127, 1999. |
1999 |
Vollmar,A.C.: :
Use of echocardiography in the diagnosis of dilated cardiomyopathy in Irish wolfhounds Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 35:279-283, 1999. Pubmed reference: 10416770 . |
1999 |
Shahrara,S.,Tidholm,A.,Drvota,V.,Haggstom,J.,Sylven,C.: :
Upregulation of thyroid hormone receptor beta(1) and beta(2) messenger RNA in the myocardium of dogs with dilated cardiomyopathy or chronic valvular disease American Journal of Veterinary Research 60:848-852, 1999. Pubmed reference: 10407478 . |
1999 |
Schatzberg,S.,Olby,N.,Steingold,S.,Keene,B.,Atkins,C.,Meurs,K.,Solomon,G.,Goedegebuure,S.A.,Wilton,S.,Sharp,N.: :
A polymerase chain reaction screening strategy for the promoter of the canine dystrophin gene American Journal of Veterinary Research 60:1040-1046, 1999. Pubmed reference: 10490068 . |
1999 |
Power,J.M.,Raman,J.,Dornom,A.,Farish,S.J.,Burrell,L.M.,Tonkin,A.M.,Buxton,B.,Alferness,C.A.: :
Passive ventricular constraint amends the course of heart failure: a study in an ovine model of dilated cardiomyopathy Cardiovascular Research 44:549-555, 1999. Pubmed reference: 10690287 . |
1999 |
Everett,R.M.,McGann,J.,Wimberly,H.C.,Althoff,J.: :
Dilated cardiomyopathy of Doberman Pinschers: Retrospective histomorphologic evaluation of heart from 32 cases Veterinary Pathology 36:221-227, 1999. Pubmed reference: 10332830 . |
1999 |
Dambach,D.M.,Lannon,A.,Sleeper,M.M.,Buchanan,J.: :
Familial dilated cardiomyopathy of young Portuguese Water Dogs Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 13:65-71, 1999. Pubmed reference: 10052066 . |
1999 |
Brownlie,S.E.,Cobb,M.A.: :
Observations on the development of congestive heart failure in Irish wolfhounds with dilated cardiomyopathy Journal of Small Animal Practice 40:371-377, 1999. Pubmed reference: 10476524 . |
1999 |
Borgarelli,M.,Badino,P.,Bergamasco,L.,Bussadori,C.,Odore,R.,Re,G.,Tarducci,A.,Dotta,U.: :
Lymphocyte beta-adrenoceptor downregulation in great danes with occult dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and with DCM and heart failure Veterinary Journal 158:128-134, 1999. |
1999 |
Freeman,L.M.,Brown,D.J.,Rush,J.E.: :
Assessment of degree of oxidative stress and antioxidant concentrations in dogs with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 215:644-646, 1999. Pubmed reference: 10476709 . |
1998 |
Gut,M.,Glaus,T.M.,Suter,P.F.: :
What is your diagnosis - veterinary diagnostic exercise - atrial fibrillation and dilated cardiomyopathy in a 9-year-old boxer [German] Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde 140:337-340, 1998. Pubmed reference: 9719733 . |
1998 |
Pagel,P.S.,Hettrick,D.A.,Kersten,J.R.,Lowe,D.,Warltier,D.C.: :
Cardiovascular effects of propofol in dogs with dilated cardiomyopathy Anesthesiology 88:180-189, 1998. Pubmed reference: 9447871 . |
1998 |
Pagel,P.S.,Hettrick,D.A.,Kersten,J.R.,Tessmer,J.P.,Lowe,D.,Warltier,D.C.: :
Etomidate adversely alters determinants of left ventricular afterload in dogs with dilated cardiomyopathy Anesthesia & Analgesia 86:932-938, 1998. Pubmed reference: 9585271 . |
1998 |
Tidholm,A.,Haggstrom,J.,Jonsson,L.: :
Prevalence of attenuated wavy fibers in myocardium of dogs with dilated cardiomyopathy Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 212:1732-1734, 1998. Pubmed reference: 9621879 . |
1997 |
Obrien,P.J.: :
Deficiencies of myocardial troponin-t and creatine kinase mb isoenzyme in dogs with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy American Journal of Veterinary Research 58:11-16, 1997. Pubmed reference: 8989489 . |
1997 |
White,R.N.,Cobb,M.A.,Brownlie,S.E.,Pattison,C.W.,Cumming,D.V.E.,Jones,D.G.C.,Williamson,H.A.,Yacoub,M.H.: :
Skeletal muscle extra-aortic counterpulsation in dogs with dilated cardiomyopathy Journal of Small Animal Practice 38:554-560, 1997. Pubmed reference: 9444637 . |
1997 |
Tidholm,A.,Svensson,H.,Sylven,C.: :
Survival and prognostic factors in 189 dogs with dilated cardiomyopathy Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 33:364-368, 1997. Pubmed reference: 9204475 . |
1997 |
Tidholm,A.,Jonsson,L.: :
A retrospective study of canine dilated cardiomyopathy (189 cases) Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 33:544-550, 1997. Pubmed reference: 9358426 . |
1997 |
Kittleson,M.D.,Keene,B.,Pion,P.D.,Loyer,C.G.,Beardow,A.W.,Knight,D.H.,Bonagura,J.D.,Burgener,D.C.,Delellis,L.A.,Goullaud,R.,Kramer,G.A.,Loyer,C.,Miller,M.,Ogburn,P.,Ware,W.A.: :
Results of the multicenter spaniel trial (must) - taurine- and carnitine-responsive dilated cardiomyopathy in american cocker spaniels with decreased plasma taurine concentration Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 11:204-211, 1997. Pubmed reference: 9298474 . |
1997 |
Hettrick,D.A.,Pagel,P.S.,Kersten,J.R.,Lowe,D.,Warltier,D.C.: :
The effects of isoflurane and halothane on left ventricular afterload in dogs with dilated cardiomyopathy Anesthesia & Analgesia 85:979-986, 1997. Pubmed reference: 9356087 . |
1997 |
Gilbert,S.J.,Wotton,P.R.,Tarlton,J.F.,Duance,V.C.,Bailey,A.J.: :
Increased expression of promatrix METALLOPROTEINASE-9 and neutrophil elastase in canine dilated cardiomyopathy Cardiovascular Research 34:377-383, 1997. Pubmed reference: 9205552 . |
1997 |
Gavaghan,B.J.,Kittleson,M.D.: :
Dilated cardiomyopathy in an American Cocker Spaniel with taurine deficiency Australian Veterinary Journal 75:862-868, 1997. Pubmed reference: 9469219 . |
1996 |
Freeman,L.M.,Michel,K.E.,Brown,D.J.,Kaplan,P.M.,Stamoulis,M.E.,Rosenthal,S.L.,Keene,B.W.,Rush,J.E.: :
Idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy in Dalmatians - nine cases (1990-1995) Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 209:1592 ff., 1996. |
1996 |
Koch,J.,Pedersen,H.D.,Jensen,A.L.,Flagstad,A.: :
M-mode echocardiographic diagnosis of dilated cardiomyopathy in giant breed dogs Zentralblatt Fur Veterinarmedizin - Reihe A 43:297-304, 1996. Pubmed reference: 8779804 . |
1996 |
Tidholm,A.E.M.: :
Canine dilated cardiomyopathy - a study of 189 cases in 38 breeds Veterinary Quarterly 18:S 34-S 35, 1996. |
1996 |
Tidholm,A.,Jonsson,L.: :
Dilated cardiomyopathy in the Newfoundland - a study of 37 cases (1983-1994) Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 32:465-470, 1996. Pubmed reference: 8906721 . |
1995 |
Koch,J.,Pedersen,H.D.,Jensen,A.L.,Flagstad,A.,Poulsen,K.: :
Activation of the renin-angiotensin system in dogs with asymptomatic and symptomatic dilated cardiomyopathy Research in Veterinary Science 59:172-175, 1995. Pubmed reference: 8525110 . |
1994 |
Costa,ND.,Labuc,RH.: :
Case report: efficacy of oral carnitine therapy for dilated cardiomyopathy in boxer dogs. J Nutr 124:2687S-2692S, 1994. Pubmed reference: 7996270 . |
1994 |
Monnet,E.,Orton,E.C.: :
Dynamic Cardiomyoplasty for Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs Seminars in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery - Small Animal 9:240-246, 1994. Pubmed reference: 7839036 . |
1992 |
McCutcheon,L.J.,Cory,C.R.,Nowack,L.,Shen,H.,Mirsalami,M.,Lahucky,R.,Kovac,L.,O'Grady,M.,Horne,R.,Obrien,P.J.: :
Respiratory Chain Defect of Myocardial Mitochondria in Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy of Doberman-Pinscher Dogs Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 70:1529-1533, 1992. Pubmed reference: 1338376 . |
1991 |
Keene,B.W.,Panciera,D.P.,Atkins,C.E.,Regitz,V.,Schmidt,M.J.,Shug,A.L.: :
Myocardial L-Carnitine Deficiency in a Family of Dogs with Dilated Cardiomyopathy Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 198:647-650, 1991. Pubmed reference: 2019534 . |