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5+ Year Old Dobes (with or w/o DCM) Needed for DCM Research in VA area!

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"I’m the clinical trials manager at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech. We’re currently running a study testing whether a technique called speckle tracking echocardiography will be able to detect changes in the hearts of Dobermans who have abnormal 24-hour Holter monitor readings but normal standard echocardiograms. Since early-stage DCM can have a subtle presentation, we’re interested in finding better ways to identify and treat the disease.

I’m reaching out to Doberman breed and rescue groups like yours because to see if you would be willing to help me spread the word about the study to owners, veterinarians, rescue coordinators, and breeders who may be aware of Dobermans with early-stage DCM. We also need healthy Dobermans to serve as controls for the study. I’ve attached a flyer about the study, and there is additional information on our website: Speckle tracking echocardiography as a new screening tool for dilated cardiomyopathy in Doberman Pinschers

To be eligible, dogs in either the DCM-affected group or the control group need to be 5+ years of age and otherwise healthy. All study procedures are free.

Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide in advertising this study. Feel free to reach out to me with questions, or if you have a dog you’d like to schedule for a study appointment.

Best wishes,

Mindy Quigley

Clinical Research Outreach and Operations Manager

Veterinary Clinical Research Office

Virginia Tech

Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine

205 Duck Pond Drive

Blacksburg, VA 24061

Office Phone: 540-231-1363

Web: Veterinary Clinical Research Office
 

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