2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvc.2022.06.003
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The canine T wave: a retrospective analysis on qualitative and quantitative T wave variables obtained in 129 healthy dogs and proposed reference intervals

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“…The agreement between the two devices for each quantitative variable is reported in Table 2 and Figure 3. With both devices, most of these variables were within the generic reference intervals, 25,26,[41][42][43] with the only exception being the QRS complex MEA, as a trend towards a left shift was observed with both devices. Indeed, with the st-ECG machine, the mean QRS complex MEA was 47.5 • (0 • −100 • ) and 31 of 75 (41.3%) dogs showed a left shift (median value of the QRS complex MEA among these subjects 32 • [0 • −39 • ]).…”
Section: Measurements Of Durations Amplitudes and Meamentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…The agreement between the two devices for each quantitative variable is reported in Table 2 and Figure 3. With both devices, most of these variables were within the generic reference intervals, 25,26,[41][42][43] with the only exception being the QRS complex MEA, as a trend towards a left shift was observed with both devices. Indeed, with the st-ECG machine, the mean QRS complex MEA was 47.5 • (0 • −100 • ) and 31 of 75 (41.3%) dogs showed a left shift (median value of the QRS complex MEA among these subjects 32 • [0 • −39 • ]).…”
Section: Measurements Of Durations Amplitudes and Meamentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Both the ST segment and the T wave represent two ECG parameters traditionally neglected in the veterinary literature, whose clinical relevance has been highlighted in small animals in recent years [47][48][49][50] and whose reference intervals have recently been documented in dogs. 41,42 The interpretation of these parameters is essential for a complete ECG analysis, as ventricular repolarisation is as important as depolarisation. Regrettably, previous studies evaluating digital ECG devices did not analyse their accuracy in the assessment of these ECG components.…”
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“…The T waves analyzed in this study follow the qualitative and quantitative features of the normal canine population T waves ( 80 ). The T wave is one the most variable waves in the electrocardiogram and may change under several pathological conditions ( 81 ) or in association with altered autonomic tone, with variable and opposing effects reported ( 82 84 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%