2015
DOI: 10.1515/pjvs-2015-0040
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Abstract: Heart rate variability (HRV) is a well established mortality risk factor in both healthy dogs and those with heart failure. While the standards for short-term HRV analysis have been developed in humans, only reference values for HRV parameters determined from 24-hour ECG have been proposed in dogs. The aim of this study was to develop the reference values for short-term HRV parameters in a group of 50 healthy dogs of various breeds (age 4.86 ± 2.74 years, body weight 12.2 ± 3.88 kg). The ECG was recorded conti… Show more

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“…ST-HRV analysis demonstrated that dogs with SSS and healthy controls differed significantly in terms of their time-and frequency-domain ST-HRV parameters. The values of all time-domain parameters in SSS patients significantly exceeded their reference limits proposed by Bogucki and Noszczyk-Nowak (2015). This was particularly evident in the case of parameters directly linked to the variability of R-R intervals (SDNN, SDANN), averaged R-R interval and the number of QRS complexes (#QRS).…”
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“…ST-HRV analysis demonstrated that dogs with SSS and healthy controls differed significantly in terms of their time-and frequency-domain ST-HRV parameters. The values of all time-domain parameters in SSS patients significantly exceeded their reference limits proposed by Bogucki and Noszczyk-Nowak (2015). This was particularly evident in the case of parameters directly linked to the variability of R-R intervals (SDNN, SDANN), averaged R-R interval and the number of QRS complexes (#QRS).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Their results were compared with previously published data of 50 healthy dogs (Bogucki and Noszczyk-Nowak 2015). The dogs from the study groups did not receive any medication, both prior to the diagnosis of SSS/CMVD and before Holter electrocardiography.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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