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A new technic for the demonstration of the fetal electrocardiogram in the large domestic animal (cattle, sheep, horse).

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Publication Date: 1960-10-01 PubMed ID: 13759124
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The research paper discusses the progression and development of the fetal electrocardiogram technique in large domestic animals like cattle, sheep, and horse.

Historical Overview of Fetal Electrocardiograms

  • The paper begins with a brief background of studies concerning the technique of recording fetal electrocardiograms (F-ECG), with a significant emphasis on human studies. The increased number of publications in the field indicates a growing interest and development in this area.
  • In extending the research to large domestic animals, the author references initial reports published in 1921 by Niirr4, showcasing the potential feasibility of such methods. The author also mentions other important contributions in this research area, including works by Rehmet5 and Glazier with Nicholson.
  • The limited literature in this field suggests challenges in instrumentation, mirroring the initial hurdles faced in developing the technique for human application.

The Importance of F-ECG in Animals

  • Notably, the paper highlights the value of performing this stride in large domestic animals. The author asserts that significant research investigations can be carried out in animals, which are not feasible or ethical to conduct in humans.
  • This serves to emphasize the value and potential groundbreaking possibilities in this under-researched field. Making successful strides in this area could elucidate many unknowns and contribute greatly to both veterinary and human medicine.

Challenges in the Field

  • The document briefly highlights the barriers that have restricted the development of F-ECG advancement in large domestic animals, and this appears to be predominantly related to instrumentational limitations.
  • The misalignment and constraints between the technological requirements and available resources notably slowed the progress in this field throughout the past.

Cite This Article

APA
LARKS SD, HOLM LW, PARKER HR. (1960). A new technic for the demonstration of the fetal electrocardiogram in the large domestic animal (cattle, sheep, horse). Cornell Vet, 50, 459-468.

Publication

ISSN: 0010-8901
NlmUniqueID: 0074245
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 50
Pages: 459-468

Researcher Affiliations

LARKS, S D
    HOLM, L W
      PARKER, H R

        MeSH Terms

        • Animals
        • Animals, Domestic / physiology
        • Cattle
        • Electrocardiography / veterinary
        • Fetus / physiology
        • Horses
        • Sheep
        • Sheep, Domestic

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