Abstract

Electrocardiography (ECG) is a main diagnostic tool for diagnostics of rhythm disturbances. Since most pathological arrhythmias are only visible during movement and exercises the registration of exercising ECG becomes a mandatory diagnostic tool for monitoring of high-performance horses. Portable ECG monitor, developed together with specialists of National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute” is an electrocardiograph with telemetric data transmission system and four electrodes providing six-lead real-time ECG recordings at rest and during exercise. The objective of current study was validation of portable ECG monitor for diagnostics of arrhythmias in horses compared to a standard electrocardiograph. With this aim the ECG was performed by both devices simultaneously on animals with normal rhythm and rhythm disturbances. The ECG traces were therefore analyzed and compared. 14 horses of Ukrainian riding, Friesian, and Arabian breeds were divided in two groups: experimental one with arrhythmias, and control one with normal rhythm. ECG was performed by both devices simultaneously during rest, exercise, and post-exercise period. Electrocardiographic parameters were measured manually using on-screen calipers. Obtained data was analyzed using GraphPad Prism software by linear regression method for continuous parameters (HR, duration of QRS complex, PR, and QT intervals, and amplitude of P and S waves). For nominal parameters (rhythm, excitability, and conduction disorders) the analysis of sensitivity and specificity was performed. A total of 196 ECG records were analysed. Electrocardiographic intervals had high correlation: for HR and PR interval the correlation coefficient amounted to 0.98, for QRS complex and QT interval – to 0.97, for P and S waves – to 0.96. Among detected rhythm disturbances were physiological (second degree AV block first Mobitz type and SA block) and pathological arrhythmias (SVT and SVPCs). The sensitivity and specificity for rhythm, excitability, and conduction disorders of the portable ECG monitor compared to a standard electrocardiograph was 100 %. The portable ECG monitor allows to easily perform ECG registration during rest and exercises and to detect arrhythmias and other ECG abnormalities with accuracy, compared to a standard electrocardiograph.

Highlights

  • Arrhythmias are common in horses due to high vagal tone – most of them are physiological and do not pose a threat to animal health

  • The purpose of this study was to validate a portable ECG monitor for the diagnostics of arrhythmias in horses compared to a standard electrocardiograph (ECGPro IMESC, Ukraine)

  • The following parameters of electrocardiograms were compared between a portable ECG monitor and a standard electrocardiograph:

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Introduction

Arrhythmias are common in horses due to high vagal tone – most of them are physiological and do not pose a threat to animal health. Pathological arrhythmias occur as a result of primary or secondary myocardial disease, noncardiac systemic diseases, intoxication, hypoxia, metabolic and electrolyte imbalances (Verheyen et al, 2010). Main indications for ECG monitoring are: routine monitoring during general anesthesia and intensive care, monitoring during treatment procedure (e.g. antiarrhythmic drug administration such as quinidine) monitoring a patient at risk for developing arrhythmias (e.g. due to electrolyte imbalance) arrhythmia detected on auscultation, exercise intolerance, clinical signs suggestive of syncope, Scientific Messenger LNUVMB. The exercise ECG is the best method for detecting and differentiating pathological and physiological arrhythmias and can better assess the prognosis for the animal (Reed et al, 2018)

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