The analysis of equine electrocardiographic (ECG) recordings is complicated by the absence of agreed abnormality classification criteria. We explore the applicability of several complexity analysis methods for characterization of non-linear aspects of electrocardiographic recordings. We here show that complexity estimates provided by Lempel-Ziv '76, Titchener's T-complexity and Lempel-Ziv '78 analysis of ECG recordings of healthy Thoroughbred horses are highly dependent on the duration of analysed ECG fragments and the heart rate. The results provide a methodological basis and a feasible reference point for the complexity analysis of equine telemetric ECG recordings that might be applied to automate detection of equine arrhythmias in equine...
The electrocardiographic examination was performed in 33 training horses (2-16 years of age, 11 male...
A resting electrocardiogram was performed in 159 healthy belgian saddle horses (5 stallions, 98 cast...
Exercising horses uniquely accommodate 7–8-fold increases in heart rate (HR). The present experiment...
Equine athletes have a pattern of exercise which is analogous to human athletes and the cardiovascul...
Analyzing electrocardiographic (ECG) recordings, making a diagnosis and assessment of any arrhythmia...
<p>a) A typical equine ECG trace at a low heart rate (HR) of between 43–45 beats per minute (bpm). T...
The equine practitioner is faced with a wide variety of dysrhythmias, of which some are physiologica...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of cardiac electromechanical function in horses requires training, experience...
A group of 24 sport horses was surveyed for the characteristic elements of the electrocardiograms do...
Upon auscultation, cardiac dysrhythmias can be suspected, but electrocardiography is the ultimate di...
Recently, the use of smartphone ECG devices has been reported in humans and animals. Nevertheless, a...
In order to determine auscultatory and electrocardiographic characteristics of Crioulo horses, one h...
Exercising horses uniquely accommodate 7-8-fold increases in heart rate (HR). The present experiment...
This paper reports on a novel real time index designed to assess the quality of electrocardiographic...
This article presents the results of an electrocardiographic study of English thoroughbred racehorse...
The electrocardiographic examination was performed in 33 training horses (2-16 years of age, 11 male...
A resting electrocardiogram was performed in 159 healthy belgian saddle horses (5 stallions, 98 cast...
Exercising horses uniquely accommodate 7–8-fold increases in heart rate (HR). The present experiment...
Equine athletes have a pattern of exercise which is analogous to human athletes and the cardiovascul...
Analyzing electrocardiographic (ECG) recordings, making a diagnosis and assessment of any arrhythmia...
<p>a) A typical equine ECG trace at a low heart rate (HR) of between 43–45 beats per minute (bpm). T...
The equine practitioner is faced with a wide variety of dysrhythmias, of which some are physiologica...
BACKGROUND: Assessment of cardiac electromechanical function in horses requires training, experience...
A group of 24 sport horses was surveyed for the characteristic elements of the electrocardiograms do...
Upon auscultation, cardiac dysrhythmias can be suspected, but electrocardiography is the ultimate di...
Recently, the use of smartphone ECG devices has been reported in humans and animals. Nevertheless, a...
In order to determine auscultatory and electrocardiographic characteristics of Crioulo horses, one h...
Exercising horses uniquely accommodate 7-8-fold increases in heart rate (HR). The present experiment...
This paper reports on a novel real time index designed to assess the quality of electrocardiographic...
This article presents the results of an electrocardiographic study of English thoroughbred racehorse...
The electrocardiographic examination was performed in 33 training horses (2-16 years of age, 11 male...
A resting electrocardiogram was performed in 159 healthy belgian saddle horses (5 stallions, 98 cast...
Exercising horses uniquely accommodate 7–8-fold increases in heart rate (HR). The present experiment...