DURATION OF QT INTERVAL IN CLINICALLY NORMAL DOGS

Citation
Y. Oguchi et Rl. Hamlin, DURATION OF QT INTERVAL IN CLINICALLY NORMAL DOGS, American journal of veterinary research, 54(12), 1993, pp. 2145-2149
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
ISSN journal
00029645
Volume
54
Issue
12
Year of publication
1993
Pages
2145 - 2149
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9645(1993)54:12<2145:DOQIIC>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
The QT interval is the period from onset of the QRS complex to the end of the T wave. The QT interval is useful for monitoring drug (eg, qui nidine) and electrolyte (eg, calcium) effects on the heart. It depends principally on heart rate (HR), and the relationship between QT inter val and HR has been expressed for human beings and for dogs. The purpo se of the study reported here was to quantify that relationship for do gs and to assess whether body weight also influenced QT interval. The ECG was recorded from 17 dogs, ranging in weight between 7 and 25 kg. Dogs were anesthetized with fentanyl/droperidol/ ketamine, and HR was accelerated by administration of graded doses of atropine. A significa nt relationship was not found between QT interval and body weight. Des pite changes in HR during sinus arrhythmia, a significant relationship was not found between QT and RR intervals. The QT interval vs HR acce lerated by atropine was analyzed for all dogs and for small (7 to 10 k g, n = 5), medium (10 to 20 kg, n = 7), and large dogs (20 to 25 kg, n = 5). Equations relating QT interval to mean HR were calculated for e ach group. Our data may serve as a baseline with which to compare QT i ntervals from dogs with heart disease and/or electrolyte imbalance.