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Electrocardiography
British Small Animal Veterinary Association , 145 (2024); https://doi.org/10.22233/9781913859145.2.31
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Electrocardiography
- From: BSAVA Guide to Procedures in Small Animal Practice
- Item: Procedures A to Z, pp 145 - 148
- DOI: 10.22233/9781913859145.2.31
- Copyright: © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
- Publication Date: March 2024
Abstract
Electrocardiography is used for a variety of reasons including investigation of heart and pericardial disease, evaluation of trauma cases and monitoring during anaesthesia.
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Figure E.2:
Patient positioning for electrocardiography. © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Figure E.2:
Patient positioning for electrocardiography.
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Figure E.3:
Self-adhesive electrodes should be applied directly to the footpads. © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Figure E.3:
Self-adhesive electrodes should be applied directly to the footpads.
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Figure E.5:
(a) A normal ECG complex. (b) A computer-based six lead ECG recording. © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Figure E.5:
(a) A normal ECG complex. (b) A computer-based six lead ECG recording.
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Procedure video: Electrocardiography
This video shows how to perform electrocardiography