A COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF THE LEAD II ELECTROCARDIOGRAM IN YOUNG AND ADULT CROSSBRED COWS OF ODISHA
The study was carried out to compare the electrocardiographic outline of young and adult crossbred cows of Odisha and to establish normal reference values of different ECG parameters. ECG was taken in all the animals in standing position. The lead II electrocardiogram was analyzed and data was com...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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West Bengal Veterinary Alumni Association
2017-06-01
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Series: | Exploratory Animal and Medical Research |
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Online Access: | http://www.animalmedicalresearch.org/Vol.7_Issue-1_June_2017/Swagata%20Mohapatra.pdf |
Summary: | The study was carried out to compare the electrocardiographic outline of young and adult
crossbred cows of Odisha and to establish normal reference values of different ECG parameters. ECG was
taken in all the animals in standing position. The lead II electrocardiogram was analyzed and data was compared
using student’s t-test. The P wave had a positive configuration in both young and adult animals. As far as the
amplitude of P-wave was concerned, the young animals recorded significantly higher values than adults. The
same trend was observed for QRS complex amplitude. The duration of QRS complex recorded almost similar
values in young and adults without any significant difference. All QRS complexes and majority of T waves in
lead II of adult animals presented a negative configuration. However, the T wave in most of the young animals
had a positive configuration. The P-R interval was significantly lower in young animals than adults indicating
faster atrioventricular conduction time in young animals. With respect to Q-T interval, the young animals
and adults revealed no significant difference between each other with higher values recorded in adults. However,
the R-R interval was significantly lower in young animals. The heart rate in young animals was found to be
significantly higher than adults. The results of the study can be used as a standard during evaluation of
cardiac status of crossbred cows. |
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ISSN: | 2277-470X 2319-247X |