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Background: Information regarding the frequency of L waves and their prognostic relevance in dogs with secondary atrial fibrillation (AF) is limited. Hypothesis/Objectives: To determine whether L waves occur and ascertain their prognostic role, as well as the role of other clinical and echocardiographic variables in dogs with AF. Animals: Fifty-five dogs with AF associated with myxomatous mitral valve disease or dilated cardiomyopathy. Methods: Retrospective, multicenter observational study. In addition to L waves analysis, other clinical and echocardiographic variables, including type of antiarrhythmic treatment, were evaluated. A survival analysis was performed to test for predictors of cardiac death and all-cause mortality using Cox proportional hazards regression models. Results: L waves were evident in 33/55 dogs (60%, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 47%-72%) but their presence did not influence outcome. Increased left ventricular end-systolic diameter normalized for body weight (LVSDn) was a significant predictor of both cardiac death (hazard ratio [HR] = 4.41, 95% CI = 1.18-16.54; P =.03) and all-cause mortality (HR = 9.39, 95% CI = 2.49-35.32; P
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Romito, G., Darida, S., Valente, C., Poser, H., Contiero, B., Cipone, M., & Guglielmini, C. (2023). Prevalence and prognostic role of L wave and selected clinical and echocardiographic variables in dogs with atrial fibrillation. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 37(1), 47–57. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16584
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