Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
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Hello! There was a study done by Jang, Yoon and Choi, published in the Irish Veterinary journal last year, which concluded that high blood pressure increases the Pro-BNP by placing pressure on the left ventricle. I quote "Stress on the left ventricle is greater and NT-proBNP concentrations are higher in systemic hypertensive dogs with MMVD stage B than in normotensive dogs with MMVD stage B. Therefore, clinicians should be aware that NT-proBNPcould be elevated in the presence of systemic hypertension." I do not know whether this is relevant to your boys' case, but your vet might. High blood pressure can occur in connection with or independently of, known heart disease. If this might be the cause, are they doing everything they can to control the blood pressure? This might be a useful question to ask.
I'm afraid that I am not a cardiologist and in no better position to understand this case than your own vets. However, it is important to ask them questions like this in order that you feel in control and confident in your pets' medical care. I would argue that it might merit an extra consultation; if you make sure that your vets know what you are wanting to talk about in advance, they will hopefully have chance to prepare good explanations.
I wish you the very best in finding some peace; please will you let us know how you get on?
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