Electrocardiography (ECG) has long been relied upon as an effective and reliable method of assessing cardiovascular (and cardiopulmonary) function in both human and animal models of disease. Individual heart rate, rhythm, and regularity, combined with quantitative parameters collected from ECG, serve to assess the integrity of the cardiac conduction system as well as the integrated physiology of the cardiac cycle. This article provides a comprehensive description of the methods and techniques used to perform a noninvasive ECG on perinatal and neonatal mouse pups as early as the first postnatal day, without requiring the use of anesthetics. This protocol was designed to directly address a need for a standardized and repeatable method for obt...
<p>Body and heart weight (means±SEM) of TET-1 and NTg at 8-weeks old. Mean arterial blood pressure (...
Ambulatory electrocardiography (AECG) is a primary diagnostic tool in patients with potential arrhyt...
Ventricular dysfunction remains a hallmark of most cardiac disease. The mouse has become an essen-ti...
The objective of this study was to record the ECG of the smallest living mammal to extend the domai...
Considerable progress has been made in adapting existing and developing new technologies to enable i...
<p>The upper 2 ECGs show premature ventricular contraction (PVC) and ventricular repetitive beats in...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Continuous monitoring of aberrant electrical rhythms during heart injury and repair requires prolong...
Rodents are most useful models to study physiological and pathophysiological processes in early deve...
Background. Heart development is a complex process, and abnormal development may result in congenita...
Telemetric ECG recording in mice is essential to understanding the mechanisms behind arrhythmias, co...
Cardiac arrhythmias are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although recent advances...
Mice with genetic alterations are used in heart research as model systems of human diseases. In the ...
Role of Nkx2.5 on development and electrophysiology of the mouse heart Prague 2015 Bc. Peter Hámor A...
<p>24h ECGs were acquired by telemetry in conscious mice, and 12h nocturnal periods were analyzed. (...
<p>Body and heart weight (means±SEM) of TET-1 and NTg at 8-weeks old. Mean arterial blood pressure (...
Ambulatory electrocardiography (AECG) is a primary diagnostic tool in patients with potential arrhyt...
Ventricular dysfunction remains a hallmark of most cardiac disease. The mouse has become an essen-ti...
The objective of this study was to record the ECG of the smallest living mammal to extend the domai...
Considerable progress has been made in adapting existing and developing new technologies to enable i...
<p>The upper 2 ECGs show premature ventricular contraction (PVC) and ventricular repetitive beats in...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Continuous monitoring of aberrant electrical rhythms during heart injury and repair requires prolong...
Rodents are most useful models to study physiological and pathophysiological processes in early deve...
Background. Heart development is a complex process, and abnormal development may result in congenita...
Telemetric ECG recording in mice is essential to understanding the mechanisms behind arrhythmias, co...
Cardiac arrhythmias are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although recent advances...
Mice with genetic alterations are used in heart research as model systems of human diseases. In the ...
Role of Nkx2.5 on development and electrophysiology of the mouse heart Prague 2015 Bc. Peter Hámor A...
<p>24h ECGs were acquired by telemetry in conscious mice, and 12h nocturnal periods were analyzed. (...
<p>Body and heart weight (means±SEM) of TET-1 and NTg at 8-weeks old. Mean arterial blood pressure (...
Ambulatory electrocardiography (AECG) is a primary diagnostic tool in patients with potential arrhyt...
Ventricular dysfunction remains a hallmark of most cardiac disease. The mouse has become an essen-ti...