1. Heart rate variability and vasovagal tone index in brachycephalic dogs
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STÉFANO L. FERNANDES, LAURA M.C. CONTI, MELISSA R. SOUZA, RAQUEL M. ARTUZO, JULIANA S. BASCHEROTTO, FERNANDO LUIS C. GNOATTO, and TATIANA CHAMPION
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vagal stimulation ,racial pattern ,electrocardiogram ,autonomic nervous system ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Brachycephalic breeds of dogs, most of which show signs of the brachycephalic syndrome may have greater parasympathetic stimulation than other breeds, leading to higher values of heart rate variability and vagal tone index. The aim of this study was to establish a computerized electrocardiographic study and an assessment of the vagus sympathetic balance through heart rate variability and vagal tone index of five brachycephalic breeds compared to mesocephalic dogs. Sixty dogs were used, divided into groups made up of Boxers, English Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, Pugs, Shih-Tzu and no defined breed mesocephalic dogs. Statistical analysis was carried out using the Shapiro-Wilk test, Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn’s test or ANOVA and Bonferroni (p
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- 2024
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