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Altin Cala, Enrico Lo Cicero, Massimiliano Tursi ยท 2026 ยท JFMS open reports ยท SAGE Publications ยท added 2026-04-24
An 8.5-month-old female British Shorthair (case 1) and a 2-month-old female domestic shorthair (case 2) were referred for dyspnoea and lethargy. Echocardiography was compatible with unrestrictive pate Show more
An 8.5-month-old female British Shorthair (case 1) and a 2-month-old female domestic shorthair (case 2) were referred for dyspnoea and lethargy. Echocardiography was compatible with unrestrictive patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) with continuous left-to-right shunting and concomitant iso-systemic pulmonary hypertension (PH) (case 1) and restrictive PDA with mild PH (case 2). Radiography showed cardiomegaly, increased pulmonary vascular markings and diffuse interstitial-alveolar pattern consistent with congestive heart failure (CHF) in both cats. After testing for pulmonary vascular reactivity (case 1) and treatment for acute CHF (case 2), surgical ligation of the PDA was attempted. In case 1, PDA ligation led to severe hypotension and asystole, prompting loosening of the ligature because of suspected intolerance to PDA closure. Cardiac massage was initiated and successfully restored the sinus rhythm. The procedure was aborted after partial PDA attenuation. Postoperative echocardiography raised suspicion of pulmonary artery ligation and supra-systemic right ventricle. No surgical revision was performed as the cat remained clinically stable; however, she died 10 days after surgery. In case 2, severe bradycardia developed 20 mins after duct ligation, followed by cardiorespiratory arrest unresponsive to resuscitation. Anatomopathological examination revealed main pulmonary artery and PDA ligation (case 1), and complete left pulmonary artery (LPA) ligation (case 2). Inadvertent ligation of the pulmonary artery has been reported in human medicine, and to the best of our knowledge, this is the first report in cats. Prompt recognition and correction of such errors are critical for a favourable immediate perioperative outcome and improved long-term prognosis. Show less
๐Ÿ“„ PDF DOI: 10.1177/20551169251405341
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