The radiographic examination is one of the most applied diagnostic method in chronic valvular disease, evaluating the cardiac silhouette and/or lung abnormalities. The radiographic cardiac image can be measured by the “vertebral heart size” system, proposed by BUCHANAN and BÜCHELER (1995). Seventy dogs who presented murmur on auscultation, symptomatic or not, were studied, and the radiographic examination of them were evaluated by the “VHS” method. Clinical and radiographic findings were compared, indicating that the worse the severity of symptoms the higher the probability of finding cardiomegaly in radiographies. Besides, the higher the murmur intensity the more often the radiographic signs of cardiomegaly were observed.
cardiac valves; cardiac insufficiency; dogs; heart; radiography