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Shibao, J., (2004). Evaluación electrocardiográfica continua (Sistema Holter) en el caballo pura sangre de carrera [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1560
Shibao, J., Evaluación electrocardiográfica continua (Sistema Holter) en el caballo pura sangre de carrera [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2004. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1560
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title = "Evaluación electrocardiográfica continua (Sistema Holter) en el caballo pura sangre de carrera",
author = "Shibao Miyasato, Jazmín Lucía",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2004"
}
Title: Evaluación electrocardiográfica continua (Sistema Holter) en el caballo pura sangre de carrera
Authors(s): Shibao Miyasato, Jazmín Lucía
Advisor(s): Arias Rodríguez, Julio Sabino
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.03.01
Issue Date: 2004
Institution: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Abstract: La evaluación electrocardiográfica continua (EEC), es una técnica diagnostica complementaria, no invasiva y de fácil instalación que, permite registrar el ritmo cardiaco de¡ caballo durante un periodo prolongado y bajo condiciones reales de esfuerzo. El caballo de carrera presenta una mayor variación en la frecuencía y ritmo cardiaco que otras especies domésticas. Al momento no se tiene evidencia concreta que dichas variaciones tengan efecto en el rendimiento deportivo de estos animales. El presente estudio tiene como objetivo describir los cambios electrocardiográficos ocurridos antes, durante y después de¡ ejercicio en equinos Pura Sangre de Carrera, en el Hipódromo de Monterrico, para lo cual se estudiaron 21 animales, de edades entre 3 y 5 años, y de ambos sexos, previamente sometidos a examen clíníco. El ritmo básico predominante fue el ritmo sinusal normal observado en 11 animales, mientras los cambios en el ritmo y los trastornos de la conducción estuvieron presentes en un total de 10 animales. Nuestros resultados mostraron una relación entre la presencia de arritmías cardiacas y el rendimiento deportivo de los equinos (p<0.05). Para nuestra población estudiada, la presencia de alteraciones en la frecuencia y ritmo cardiaco, detectados por la EEC, tiene una importante relación con el desempeño deportivo de los caballos de carrera.
-- The continued Ambulatory Electrocardiography (cAECG) is a complementary, non invasive and easyinstallment diagnostic technique. It allows monitoring the horse heart rate during a long period and even under real effort conditions. The variation of heart frequency and rhythm of racing horses is higher than in other domestic species. At this time, there is no concrete evidence that such variations have an effect: on the sportive performance of these animals. The purpose of this study was to describe the electrocardiograph changes before, during and after the exercise of thoroughbred racing horses at the Monterrico racecourse, a total of twentyone horses were enrolled. The horse’s ages were ranged from 3 to 5 years old. Both genders were included. A previous clinical examination was performed to each horse. The normal sinus rhetoric was predominant (52%). Rhythm changes and conduction disorders were identified in 48% of the animals. Our results showed a relationship between the presence of cardiac arrhythmia and the sportive performance of the horses (p<0,05). In the studied population, the presence of rhythm and frequency cardiac disorders, detected by cAECG, had an important relationship with the sportive performance of the racing horses.
-- The continued Ambulatory Electrocardiography (cAECG) is a complementary, non invasive and easyinstallment diagnostic technique. It allows monitoring the horse heart rate during a long period and even under real effort conditions. The variation of heart frequency and rhythm of racing horses is higher than in other domestic species. At this time, there is no concrete evidence that such variations have an effect: on the sportive performance of these animals. The purpose of this study was to describe the electrocardiograph changes before, during and after the exercise of thoroughbred racing horses at the Monterrico racecourse, a total of twentyone horses were enrolled. The horse’s ages were ranged from 3 to 5 years old. Both genders were included. A previous clinical examination was performed to each horse. The normal sinus rhetoric was predominant (52%). Rhythm changes and conduction disorders were identified in 48% of the animals. Our results showed a relationship between the presence of cardiac arrhythmia and the sportive performance of the horses (p<0,05). In the studied population, the presence of rhythm and frequency cardiac disorders, detected by cAECG, had an important relationship with the sportive performance of the racing horses.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/1560
Discipline: Medicina Veterinaria
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria. Escuela Académico Profesional de Medicina Veterinaria
Grade or title: Médico Veterinario
Register date: 20-Aug-2013
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