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Detection of atrial fibrillation with implantable loop recorders in horses

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EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL
卷 53, 期 2, 页码 397-403

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/evj.13301

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horse; cardiac arrhythmia; atrial fibrillation; implantable loop recorder; cardiology

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  1. Brdr. Hartmann Foundation
  2. Augustinus Foundation
  3. Novo Nordisk Foundation
  4. European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant [675351]

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This study tested the ability of ILRs to detect atrial fibrillation in horses and found that signal quality varied depending on the implant site, with the sixth intercostal space on the left side being the best position. Despite insufficient signal quality during exercise, ILRs were suitable for AF detection in horses at rest.
Background Cardiac arrhythmias in horses are diagnosed by auscultation or electrocardiogram (ECG), which results in a low sensitivity for detecting arrhythmias that occur sporadically. Implantable loop recorders (ILRs) are small ECG devices placed subcutaneously, to automatically detect arrhythmias in human patients. Objectives To test ILRs ability to detect atrial fibrillation (AF) in horses. Furthermore, we hypothesised that anatomical location of the implant site might influence signal quality. Signal quality was evaluated both during exercise and over time. Study design Experimental study. Methods In five Standardbred mares, eleven ILRs were implanted subcutaneously in up to three different positions (Front: pectoral region, Left-6: sixth left intercostal space and Ventral: xiphoid region) and AF induced. The R- and T-wave amplitudes were measured in all positions over time during AF. AF burden automatically registered by the ILRs over a 2-month period was compared with selected Holter ECG recordings. Results All three positions had stable R- and T-wave amplitudes during the study period and were of sufficient quality to allow AF detection at rest. The position Left-6 showed significantly higher R- and T-wave amplitudes compared with the other positions. During submaximal exercise only the Left-6 position was able to record ECG signals of diagnostic quality. No position yielded diagnostic signals at maximum exercise due to artefacts. Main limitations Few horses and ILRs included and no spontaneous AF episodes were studied. Conclusions This preliminary study indicates that ILRs can be used for AF detection in horses, but the anatomical location is important for optimal ECG quality. Despite insufficient quality during exercise, ILRs were suitable for AF detection at rest. Therefore, the ILR may be a valuable diagnostic tool for detecting paroxysmal AF in horses.

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