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Title: | QT interval in healthy dogs: which method of correcting the QT interval in dogs is appropriate for use in small animal clinics? |
Other Titles: | Intervalo QT em cães hígidos: qual método de correção para o intervalo QT é mais apropriado na clínica de pequenos animais? |
Keywords: | Dogs - Electrocardiography Dogs - Heart rate Cães - Eletrocardiograma Cães - Frequência cardíaca |
Issue Date: | May-2014 |
Publisher: | Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal |
Citation: | OLIVEIRA, M. S.; MUZZI, R. A. L.; MUZZI, L. A. L.; CHEREM, M.; MANTOVANI, M. M. QT interval in healthy dogs: which method of correcting the QT interval in dogs is appropriate for use in small animal clinics? Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 34, n. 5, p. 469-472, maio 2014. |
Abstract: | The electrocardiography (ECG) QT interval is influenced by fluctuations in heart rate (HR) what may lead to misinterpretation of its length. Considering that alterations in QT interval length reflect abnormalities of the ventricular repolarisation which predispose to occurrence of arrhythmias, this variable must be properly evaluated. The aim of this work is to determine which method of correcting the QT interval is the most appropriate for dogs regarding different ranges of normal HR (different breeds). Healthy adult dogs (n=130; German Shepherd, Boxer, Pit Bull Terrier, and Poodle) were submitted to ECG examination and QT intervals were determined in triplicates from the bipolar limb II lead and corrected for the effects of HR through the application of three published formulae involving quadratic, cubic or linear regression. The mean corrected QT values (QTc) obtained using the diverse formulae were significantly different (ρ<0.05), while those derived according to the equation QTcV = QT + 0.087(1- RR) were the most consistent (linear regression). QTcV values were strongly correlated (r=0.83) with the QT interval and showed a coefficient of variation of 8.37% and a 95% confidence interval of 0.22-0.23 s. Owing to its simplicity and reliability, the QTcV was considered the most appropriate to be used for the correction of QT interval in dogs. |
URI: | http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/57720 |
Appears in Collections: | DMV - Artigos publicados em periódicos |
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