1 in 10 dogs has heart disease, and myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) is the most common heart disease in dogs.
Dogs with MMVD appear healthy – they show no outward signs of heart disease—until they experience clinical heart failure. Now, a specific Cardiac Protection Blend of nutrients has been demonstrated to help improve heart function and slow disease progression in dogs with early stage MMVD.
Learn more during this special cardiology webinar with presentations by John D. Bonagura, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology and Internal Medicine) and Dottie Laflamme, DVM, PhD, DACVN. There will also be a live Q & A with the speakers, so please submit your questions in the Q & A box located lower on the page.
12.00–12.05pm CST / 18:00–18:05 BST
Introduction,
Liz Devitt, DVM
12.05–12.45pm CST / 18:05–18:45 BST
Diagnosis & Management of Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease in Dogs,
John D. Bonagura, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology, Internal Medicine)
- Overview: pathology, incidence/prevalence
- Recognition & diagnosis of MMVD
- Overview: Clinical outcomes
- ACVIM staging system
- Pharmaceutical treatment by ACVIM stage
12.45–1.10pm CST / 18:45–19:10 BST
Nutritional Management in Canine Heart Disease,
Dottie Laflamme, DVM, PhD, DACVN
- Nutritional management goals for patients
- ACVIM nutritional guidelines
- Nutrients important in heart health & disease
- New insights about managing early stage MMVD
- The Cardiac Protection Blend
1.10–1.25pm CST / 19:10–19:25 BST
Live Q&A
Diagnosis & Management of Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease in Dogs
- Relate the pathology of myxomatous mitral valve disease to the findings on cardiac auscultation.
- List the potential clinical outcomes of advanced myxomatous mitral and tricuspid valvular disease.
- Indicate the cardiac and pulmonary complications most often associated with the development of ascites in myxomatous valvular disease.
- Outline basic and advanced hospital treatments of congestive heart failure caused by myxomatous valvular disease.
- Define the stages of myxomatous mitral valve disease as outlined in the ACVIM consensus statement and describe the management approaches to Stages B2, C and D.
Nutritional Management in Canine Heart Disease
- Understand the ACVIM staged nutritional guidelines, and the limitations of them.
- Understand how key nutrients can slow the progression of MMVD in its early stages.
- Understand the role of sodium and other nutrients in advanced heart disease.
- Understand when and how to feed dogs with heart disease and heart failure.
PROGRAM
12.00–12.05pm CST / 18:00–18:05 BST
Introduction,
Liz Devitt, DVM
12.05–12.45pm CST / 18:05–18:45 BST
Diagnosis & Management of Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease in Dogs,
John D. Bonagura, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology, Internal Medicine)
- Overview: pathology, incidence/prevalence
- Recognition & diagnosis of MMVD
- Overview: Clinical outcomes
- ACVIM staging system
- Pharmaceutical treatment by ACVIM stage
12.45–1.10pm CST / 18:45–19:10 BST
Nutritional Management in Canine Heart Disease,
Dottie Laflamme, DVM, PhD, DACVN
- Nutritional management goals for patients
- ACVIM nutritional guidelines
- Nutrients important in heart health & disease
- New insights about managing early stage MMVD
- The Cardiac Protection Blend
1.10–1.25pm CST / 19:10–19:25 BST
Live Q&A
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Diagnosis & Management of Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease in Dogs
- Relate the pathology of myxomatous mitral valve disease to the findings on cardiac auscultation.
- List the potential clinical outcomes of advanced myxomatous mitral and tricuspid valvular disease.
- Indicate the cardiac and pulmonary complications most often associated with the development of ascites in myxomatous valvular disease.
- Outline basic and advanced hospital treatments of congestive heart failure caused by myxomatous valvular disease.
- Define the stages of myxomatous mitral valve disease as outlined in the ACVIM consensus statement and describe the management approaches to Stages B2, C and D.
Nutritional Management in Canine Heart Disease
- Understand the ACVIM staged nutritional guidelines, and the limitations of them.
- Understand how key nutrients can slow the progression of MMVD in its early stages.
- Understand the role of sodium and other nutrients in advanced heart disease.
- Understand when and how to feed dogs with heart disease and heart failure.
SPEAKERS
French webcast will take place 12:00 CET, 24th June
German webcast will take place 19:00 CET, 24th June
Italian webcast will take place 13:30 CET, 24th June
Spanish webcast will take place 15:00 CET and 21:00 ART, 24th June
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