Abstract
Twenty-four Hour Holter Monitoring in Finishing Cattle Housed Outdoors
Highlights
Ambulatory electrocardiogram monitoring, in the form of Holter monitoring, has been used in human and veterinary medicine for decades as an aid in the diagnosis and determination of appropriate therapy of heart rhythm disturbances
Holter monitors have been primarily used in companion animal species, yet little attention has been given to food animal species
Twenty-seven (1,116 ± 12.1 lb) 15- to 17-month-old Angus steers were evaluated by clinical examination, complete blood count, and serum biochemical analysis
Summary
U. (2017) "Twenty-four Hour Holter Monitoring in Finishing Cattle Housed Outdoors," Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports: Vol 3: Iss. 1. This report is brought to you for free and open access by New Prairie Press. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports by an authorized administrator of New Prairie Press. Copyright January 2017 Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service. Contents of this publication may be freely reproduced for educational purposes. Brand names appearing in this publication are for product identification purposes only. Nor is criticism implied of similar products not mentioned. K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer
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