Changes in canine electrocardiogram values from three thermal floors in Cundinamarca, Colombia

The electrocardiogram is a written register of electric changes that take place in the heart during a heart cycle. The voltage changes are the result of depolarization and repolarization of heart muscle fibers that produce electric changes able to reach body surface and that are detected by electrod...

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Main Authors: Marta Elena Sánchez Klinge, Carlos Alberto Venegas Cortés
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de La Salle 2008-06-01
Series:Revista de Medicina Veterinaria
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Online Access:http://revistas.lasalle.edu.co/index.php/mv/article/view/1456
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spelling doaj-40b2eaf6dbdf4349948c1860d78534512020-11-25T02:20:21ZengUniversidad de La SalleRevista de Medicina Veterinaria0122-93542389-85262008-06-01015677810.19052/mv.14561340Changes in canine electrocardiogram values from three thermal floors in Cundinamarca, ColombiaMarta Elena Sánchez Klinge0Carlos Alberto Venegas Cortés1Universidad de La SalleUniversidad de La SalleThe electrocardiogram is a written register of electric changes that take place in the heart during a heart cycle. The voltage changes are the result of depolarization and repolarization of heart muscle fibers that produce electric changes able to reach body surface and that are detected by electrodes connected to a galvanometer called electrocardiograph. Heart problems are detected with the electrocardiogram, but it is necessary to know the normal values of canine electrocardiogram in a tropical country because values can change compared with normal values reported in other places. The purpose is to show variations of electrocardiogram values from clinically healthy canines from Bogotá D. C at 2600 mosl, Fusagasugá at 1700 mosl and Girardot at 326 mosl. Studied animals were separated in six groups depending on the altitude over sea level and the animal weight (less than 15 Kg and more than 15 Kg). The electrocardiograms were taken with a one channel portable electrocardiograph and derivations I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, CV6LL, CV6LU, CV5RL and V10 were included. Significant differences of electrocardiogram values were observed in derivation II, in relation to the altitude over sea level and to the animals weight, which acquires importance when a diagnose of heart abnormalities is needed from animals located at different altitudes over sea levels.http://revistas.lasalle.edu.co/index.php/mv/article/view/1456electrocardiogramavalorescaninoondassegmentosintervalos
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author Marta Elena Sánchez Klinge
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Carlos Alberto Venegas Cortés
Changes in canine electrocardiogram values from three thermal floors in Cundinamarca, Colombia
Revista de Medicina Veterinaria
electrocardiograma
valores
canino
ondas
segmentos
intervalos
author_facet Marta Elena Sánchez Klinge
Carlos Alberto Venegas Cortés
author_sort Marta Elena Sánchez Klinge
title Changes in canine electrocardiogram values from three thermal floors in Cundinamarca, Colombia
title_short Changes in canine electrocardiogram values from three thermal floors in Cundinamarca, Colombia
title_full Changes in canine electrocardiogram values from three thermal floors in Cundinamarca, Colombia
title_fullStr Changes in canine electrocardiogram values from three thermal floors in Cundinamarca, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Changes in canine electrocardiogram values from three thermal floors in Cundinamarca, Colombia
title_sort changes in canine electrocardiogram values from three thermal floors in cundinamarca, colombia
publisher Universidad de La Salle
series Revista de Medicina Veterinaria
issn 0122-9354
2389-8526
publishDate 2008-06-01
description The electrocardiogram is a written register of electric changes that take place in the heart during a heart cycle. The voltage changes are the result of depolarization and repolarization of heart muscle fibers that produce electric changes able to reach body surface and that are detected by electrodes connected to a galvanometer called electrocardiograph. Heart problems are detected with the electrocardiogram, but it is necessary to know the normal values of canine electrocardiogram in a tropical country because values can change compared with normal values reported in other places. The purpose is to show variations of electrocardiogram values from clinically healthy canines from Bogotá D. C at 2600 mosl, Fusagasugá at 1700 mosl and Girardot at 326 mosl. Studied animals were separated in six groups depending on the altitude over sea level and the animal weight (less than 15 Kg and more than 15 Kg). The electrocardiograms were taken with a one channel portable electrocardiograph and derivations I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, CV6LL, CV6LU, CV5RL and V10 were included. Significant differences of electrocardiogram values were observed in derivation II, in relation to the altitude over sea level and to the animals weight, which acquires importance when a diagnose of heart abnormalities is needed from animals located at different altitudes over sea levels.
topic electrocardiograma
valores
canino
ondas
segmentos
intervalos
url http://revistas.lasalle.edu.co/index.php/mv/article/view/1456
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