Abstract

Purpose: assessment of vegetative tone in clinically healthy dogs in the absence of irritants. Materials and methods. Studies were conducted in a group of 11 clinically healthy dogs, a breed of husky with a live weight of 19 to 25 kg. ECG recording was conducted on the Conan hardware and software complex. By the method of variational heart rate measurement, an assessment of vegetative tone was carried out. The ECG was recorded first standing, then by the classical method on the right side for 5 minutes, in I, II, III leads; the data obtained were processed by mathematical and statistical methods Results. Differences in vegetative tone were distributed as follows: 1 individual (9%) was a versympathotonic, the value of the IN range of 301-600 c.u.; 4 individuals (37 %); were normotonics, IN from 31-120 c.u.; 6 individuals (55%) were sympathotonic, IN in the range of 121-300. The method of determining the autonomic tone of an individual can be developed and applied to the qualitative selection of dogs with more stable psychophysiological parameters, where necessary. However, it is worth considering that this method should be supplemented with various additional tests and registration conditions, in order to develop a clear understanding of the correlation of variational heart rate measurement indicators with mental and emotional stability.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call