Med. Weter. 77 (01), 16-20, 2021
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BOHDANA POPADIUK, SERGIY HOLOPURA |
Normal QT interval in Ukrainian Riding Horses at rest
and during exercise |
Measurement of the main parameter of cardiac repolarization, namely QT interval, has a very high
diagnostic value in human medicine, since its irregularities may indicate severe life-threatening ventricular
tachyarrhythmias. The QT interval may vary not only with heart rate, age, sex, and autonomic tone, but also
with horse breeds. Therefore, the description of its reference values for a specific breed is of great importance.
The Ukrainian Riding Horse was bred as a show jumping, dressage and three-day eventing breed on the basis of
Hanoverian, Thoroughbred and Trakehner stallions and local mares, as well as Hungarian Furioso, Gidran Arab
and Nonius mares. Twenty-three horses of the Ukrainian riding breed were included in the study: 8 geldings,
8 mares, and 7 stallions aged 3-11 years. The electrodes for ECG recording were placed according to an adapted
base-apex system. The ECG was registered during rest, exercise, and recovery periods. QT intervals were
measured from resting to peak exercise levels on the traces of the 2nd lead and plotted against RR intervals. The
piecewise regression model was fitted to the data plot. The values of Slope1, Slope2, and RRbend were compared
to those of other breeds. The QT/RR relationship was relatively described by the piecewise linear regression
model for all sexes (0.95 < r2 < 0.97). The sex of horses of the Ukrainian riding breed had a significant effect on
the model. In terms of Slope1, Slope2, and RRbend values, Ukrainian riding horses are closest to Warmbloods,
Standardbreds, and Thoroughbreds. The QT interval in horses should be corrected for breed and sex. |
Keywords: equine, Ukrainian Riding Horse, ECG, QT correction |