Indications for Ultrasound
Abdominal Masses | Renal Diseases & Renomegaly | Prostatomegaly |
Adrenal Diseases | Pleural Effusions | Splenomegaly |
Ascites | Porto-Systemic Shunts | Dyspnea |
Core & Fine-Needle Biopsies | Mass Effect on Radiographs | Pregnancy |
Liver Metastasis Check | Uterine infection | Heart Murmurs |
Persistent Estrus | Recurrent UTI’s | Hematuria/Stranguria |
Electrical Alternans | Retrobulbar Masses | Infertility |
Elevated Liver Enzymes | Testicular Enlargement | Jaundice |
Hepatomegaly | Pancreatitis/Pathology | Trauma/Hemorrhage |
Cardiomegaly | Ocular Disorders | Intramural Intestinal Diseases |
All Heart Murmurs | Congenital Heart Defects & Screening | Coughing |
Vomiting & Diarrhea | Unexplained Weight Loss | Polyuria/Polydypsia/Polyphagia |
Behavior Changes | Anemia & Thrombocytopenia | Arrhythmias |
ADR of Unknown Origin | Hematochezia | Anorexia |
Cardiomegaly | Pericardial Effusion | Abdominal Pain |
Echocardiography
Echocardiography can be used to determine the source and extent of cardiac pathology and can assist in development of the optimal therapeutic protocol.
Valve structure & motion
Chamber sizes
Wall thicknesses
Myocardial contractility & heart rate
Intra-cardiac pressures and indirect systemic and pulmonary blood pressures
Outflow tract velocities
Congenital defects can be accurately assessed to determine treatment options and prognosis.
Therapeutic options are better developed as a result of knowing the extent of the pathology present.
Response to therapy can then be measured using the animal as his own control.
Many cases can benefit most from referral to a cardiologist for therapeutic management or surgical intervention and the exam provided by MiVU can determine when to refer the client.
Soft Tissues
The advanced diagnostic technique of ultrasound has become a standard of care in veterinary medicine allowing the practitioner the opportunity to opt for less invasive testing.
Abdominal exam - liver, gallbladder & biliary system, stomach, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, adrenals, bladder, prostate, uterus, ovaries, bowel, vasculature, lymph nodes, mesentery & serosal surfaces.
Thoracic exam - if a mass effect exists on thoracic radiography, and the lesion may often be found with ultrasound and if it can be seen, in most cases it can be biopsied to yield a diagnosis.
Pregnancy - confirm pregnancy, estimate litter size, confirm fetal viability.
Parathyroids & Thyroid Glands - indicated if there is hypercalcemia and elevated serum PTH.
Cryptorchid Exam - localize the cryptorchid testicle prior to surgery.
Ocular Exam - used to rule-out primary neoplasia of the eye or retrobulbar space, retrobulbar abscess, and retinal detatchment.
General Health Screen - this discounted exam intended for the clinically healthy patient to rule-out occult disease (abdominal neoplasia, cardiomyopathy in breeds at high risk, etc.) Not intended for patients with abnormalities on blood work or clinical signs.