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Heart rate turbulence after ventricular premature beats in healthy Doberman pinschers and those with dilated cardiomyopathy
Authors:JD Harris  CJL Little  JM Dennis  MW Patteson
Institution:1. HeartVets, The Animal Hospital, Stinchcombe, Dursley, Gloucestershire, GL11 6AJ, UK;2. Barton Veterinary Hospital, 34 New Dover Road, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 3BH, UK;3. Health Statistics Group, Institute of Health Research, University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, EX1 2LU, UK
Abstract:

Objectives

To describe the measurement of heart rate turbulence (HRT) after ventricular premature beats and compare HRT in healthy Doberman pinschers and those with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), with and without congestive heart failure (CHF).

Animals

Sixty-five client-owned Dobermans: 20 healthy (NORMAL), 31 with preclinical DCM and 14 with DCM and CHF (DCM + CHF).

Methods

A retrospective study of data retrieved from clinical records and ambulatory ECG (Holter) archives, including data collected previously for a large-scale prospective study of Dobermans with preclinical DCM. Holter data were reanalysed quantitatively, including conventional time-domain heart rate variability and the HRT parameters turbulence onset and turbulence slope.

Results

Heart rate turbulence could be measured in 58/65 dogs. Six Holter recordings had inadequate ventricular premature contractions (VPCs) and one exhibited VPCs too similar to sinus morphology. Heart rate turbulence parameter, turbulence onset, was significantly reduced in DCM dogs, whereas conventional heart rate variability measures were not. Heart rate variability and HRT markers were reduced in DCM + CHF dogs as expected.

Conclusions

Heart rate turbulence can be measured from the majority of good quality standard canine 24-hour Holter recordings with >5 VPCs. Turbulence onset is significantly reduced in Dobermans with preclinical DCM which indicates vagal withdrawal early in the course of disease. Heart rate turbulence is a powerful prognostic indicator in human cardiac disease which can be measured from standard 24-hour ambulatory ECG (Holter) recordings using appropriate computer software. Further studies are warranted to assess whether HRT may be of prognostic value in dogs with preclinical DCM and in other canine cardiac disease.
Keywords:Heart rate variability  Canine  Congestive heart failure  Autonomic nervous system  Holter monitoring
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