Jonathan A Abbott
University of Tennessee
7 Papers
10 Citations
Jonathan A Abbott is an academic researcher from University of Tennessee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Subclinical infection. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications. Previous affiliations of Jonathan A Abbott include Virginia–Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Papers
ACVIM consensus statement guidelines for the classification, diagnosis, and management of cardiomyopathies in cats
Virginia Luis Fuentes,Jonathan A Abbott,Valérie Chetboul,Etienne Côté,Philip R. Fox,Jens Häggström,Mark D Kittleson,Karsten E. Schober,Joshua A. Stern +8 more
TL;DR: A classification system based on cardiac structure and function (phenotype) is outlined and a staging system for cardiomyopathy is introduced that includes subdivision of cats with subclinical cardiopathy into those at low risk of life‐threatening complications and those at higher risk.
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ACVIM consensus statement guidelines for the diagnosis, classification, treatment, and monitoring of pulmonary hypertension in dogs
Carol R. Reinero,Lance C. Visser,Heidi B. Kellihan,Isabelle Masseau,Elizabeth A. Rozanski,Cécile Clercx,Kurt J. Williams,Jonathan A Abbott,M. Borgarelli,Brian A. Scansen +9 more
TL;DR: Comprehensive evaluation including consideration of signalment, clinical signs, echocardiographic parameters, and results of other diagnostic tests supports the diagnosis of PH and allows identification of associated underlying conditions.
The Longitudinal Outcome Of Canine (K9) myxomatous mitral valve disease (LOOK-Mitral registry): Baseline characteristics.
A. Franchini,M. Borgarelli,Jonathan A Abbott,G. Menciotti,S. Crosara,Jens Häggström,Sunshine Lahmers,Steven L. Rosenthal,William D. Tyrrell +8 more
TL;DR: The Look-Mitral registry as discussed by the authors was established to describe the natural history and predictors of outcome in dogs affected by myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD).
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Echocardiographic and Electrocardiographic Evaluation of North American Irish Wolfhounds
William D. Tyrrell,Jonathan A Abbott,Jonathan A Abbott,Steven L. Rosenthal,Mariellen E. Dentino,Frances L. Abrams +5 more
TL;DR: In this retrospective cohort study, reference intervals defined based on echocardiographic data from IW classified as normal, were used to define the prevalence of structural and functional abnormalities and a logistic model was developed to identify clinical findings that predict future development of IWCM.
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Clinical characteristics of cats referred for evaluation of subclinical cardiac murmurs
TL;DR: The majority of cats referred for evaluation of subclinical cardiac murmurs have cardiac disease, and based on left atrial dimensions, cardiac disease is generally mild.
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