Spontaneous rupture of the right aortic sinus resulting in a sterile aorto-atrial fistula in a pet rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)

J Vet Cardiol. 2024 Apr:52:72-77. doi: 10.1016/j.jvc.2024.02.006. Epub 2024 Feb 8.

Abstract

Aortocardiac fistula is a broad term used to describe defects between the aorta and other cardiac chambers that can occur in humans and animals. A 1.5-year-old, 1.7 kg, male castrated Holland lop rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) was presented for a two-week history of a heart murmur with corresponding cardiomegaly on radiographs. Physical examination confirmed a grade-V/VI continuous heart murmur on the right sternal border with a regular rhythm and a gallop sound. Echocardiography revealed an aortic-to-right-atrial fistula causing severe left-sided volume overload. Based on the echocardiographic findings, rupture of the right aortic sinus was suspected. Due to the poor prognosis, euthanasia was elected. On necropsy, a fistula was found connecting the right aortic sinus with the right atrium, without evidence of an inflammatory response nor evidence of an infectious etiology. The sudden onset of a heart murmur supported acquired fistulation from a ruptured aortic sinus (also known as the sinus of Valsalva), though a congenital malformation could not be completely excluded.

Keywords: Cardiomegaly; Echocardiography; Heart; Sinus of Valsalva.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Aortic Rupture* / diagnostic imaging
  • Aortic Rupture* / veterinary
  • Echocardiography / veterinary
  • Fistula / diagnostic imaging
  • Fistula / veterinary
  • Heart Atria / diagnostic imaging
  • Heart Atria / pathology
  • Heart Diseases / diagnostic imaging
  • Heart Diseases / veterinary
  • Heart Murmurs / etiology
  • Heart Murmurs / veterinary
  • Male
  • Rabbits
  • Rupture, Spontaneous / veterinary
  • Sinus of Valsalva* / diagnostic imaging
  • Vascular Fistula / diagnostic imaging
  • Vascular Fistula / etiology
  • Vascular Fistula / veterinary