Exercise studies in horses: 1. A simple telemetry system for recording excercise ECGs in horses.
Abstract: A robust low cost portable radiotelemetry system is described for the horse and its method of operation and advantages briefly discussed. The equipment consisted of 2 electrodes forming a bipolar lead, a transmitter, a receiver and a writing device. The sitting, application and immobilising of the electrodes was a most important factor in obtaining good quality recordings. ECGs were recorded at all paces and also while jumping and the results proved satisfactory.
Publication Date: 1977-04-01 PubMed ID: 862606DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1977.tb03984.xGoogle Scholar: Lookup
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The research article primarily focuses on the development and utilization of a cost-effective portable system to record the ECG of horses during exercise, which involved creating a simple telemetry system to achieve good quality results.
Telemetry System Description and Operation
- The telemetry system being discussed in this research is portable, robust, and low-cost, specifically designed for use in horses.
- The research describes the system’s components, which include two electrodes that form a bipolar lead, a transmitter, a receiver, and a writing device.
- The operation method has also been briefly touched upon, which lays the foundation for a more comprehensive understanding of the system.
Application of the Electrodes
- Part of the study heavily emphasizes on applying the electrodes for maximum effectiveness. The correct positioning and securing the electrodes are vital to obtain high-quality ECG recordings.
- This reveals the importance of procedural aspects while dealing with such technology for achieving desired results.
Recording ECGs during Various Activities
- The system’s practical application has been mentioned, where ECGs were recorded from horses in various movements and paces.
- From a slow walk to a fast run, and even while jumping, the telemetry system continued to function effectively.
- This feature demonstrates the system’s capability to handle dynamic scenarios and still produce reliable results, hence proving its usefulness in real-world situations.
Study Results
- The results obtained from the exercise studies using the simple telemetry systems are reported as satisfactory.
- This conclusion strengthens the effective role of the new system in various conditions and contributes towards a more efficient approach in horse exercise ECG studies.
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APA
Hill G, Atkins R, Littlejohn A, Kruger JM, Bowles F.
(1977).
Exercise studies in horses: 1. A simple telemetry system for recording excercise ECGs in horses.
Equine Vet J, 9(2), 72-74.
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-3306.1977.tb03984.x Publication
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MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Electrocardiography / instrumentation
- Electrocardiography / veterinary
- Horses / physiology
- Physical Exertion
- Telemetry / instrumentation
- Telemetry / veterinary
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