临床健康的卢西塔诺马的心电图参考值
Alexandre Triguinho1, Ana Patrícia Fontes-Sousa2,3,4, José Pimenta5,6,7
1Independent Veterinary Care, Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership, Brooke Equine Clinic, Bungay Road, Brooke, Norwich NR15 1DX, UK.
Veterinary sciences
|August 25, 2023
概括
这项研究为健康的卢西塔诺马建立了关键的心电参考值,这对于马体育医学中准确的心血管评估至关重要. 这些特定于品种的发现突出了与其他品种的差异,强调了定制的诊断方法.
科学领域:
- 马类心脏病学 马类心脏病学
- 兽医体育医学 兽医体育医学
- 动物生理学 动物生理学
背景情况:
- 卢西塔诺马越来越受欢迎,需要专门的运动医学,特别是心脏病学.
- 现有的心电图参考值对卢西塔诺品种缺乏特异性.
- 准确的心血管评估依赖于特定品种的心电图数据.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定健康的卢西塔诺马的基线心电学参考值.
- 为兽医心脏病学和体育医学提供有关该品种的基本数据.
- 为了识别特定品种的心电图学特征.
主要方法:
- 在82匹临床健康的卢西塔诺马上进行了心电图测量.
- 使用了标准II和基峰心电图 (ECG) 记录.
- 数据分析的重点是心率,P波,QRS复合体和T波配置.
主要成果:
- 记录的心率中位数为每分钟39次.
- 观察到主要是双面P波,各种QRS配置 (QR,R,RS) 和双相T波.
- 根据年龄和性别发现心电图值的显著差异,一些值与其他品种有所不同.
结论:
- 这项研究为卢西塔诺马提供了第一个特定的心电学参考值.
- 品种特定的数据对于在卢西塔诺马中准确的心血管解释至关重要.
- 这些发现强调了定制心电学参数在马类心脏病学和体育医学中的重要性.
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