Comparative electrocardiographic study of the Asian freshwater box turtle Cuora flavomarginata and the Asian yellow pond turtle Mauremys mutica using non-invasive methods.

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Veterinary Record Open Pub Date : 2022-12-08 eCollection Date: 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1002/vro2.52
Chin-Chia Kuo, I-Ping Chan, Cheng-Hung Lai
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Abstract

Background: Evaluation of cardiac function is an integral part of clinical examination of chelonians. However, information about electrocardiography (ECG) in turtles and tortoises is limited and fragmentary. Its application is limited due to the lack of ECG reference values. This study aimed to compare specific ECG parameters using non-invasive methods in the Asian box turtle Cuora flavomarginata (CF) and the Asian yellow pond turtle Mauremys mutica (MM).

Methods: We included 116 clinically healthy and conscious turtles. Two non-invasive methods, using adhesive patches or crocodile clips, for ECG were applied where possible. The ambient temperature was within the preferred optimum temperature zone of both species. We used specific digital ECG monitoring equipment to record the ECG data and analysed the data using specific software.

Results: The MM group showed better ECG quality and lower heart rate than the CF group. Comparing both methods, the adhesive patches method yielded higher ECG quality in the CF group, while the crocodile clips method yielded higher ECG quality in the MM group.

Conclusions: The study population was selected as presumed healthy turtles; the presence of systemic or cardiac disease could not be excluded completely due to limited investigation. Both ECG methods were clinically potentially useful for obtaining ECG parameters; the ECG quality was influenced by the method used.

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利用无创方法对亚洲淡水箱龟(Cuora flavomarginata)和亚洲黄塘龟(Mauremys mutica)进行心电图比较研究。
背景:评估心脏功能是螯类动物临床检查不可或缺的一部分。然而,有关龟类和陆龟心电图(ECG)的信息非常有限且零碎。由于缺乏心电图参考值,其应用也受到限制。本研究旨在使用无创方法比较亚洲箱龟(Cuora flavomarginata,CF)和亚洲黄塘龟(Mauremys mutica,MM)的特定心电图参数:我们纳入了 116 只临床健康且有意识的龟。在可能的情况下,我们采用了两种非侵入性方法,即使用胶贴或鳄鱼夹进行心电图检查。环境温度在两种龟的最适温度范围内。我们使用特定的数字心电图监测设备记录心电图数据,并使用特定软件对数据进行分析:结果:MM 组比 CF 组显示出更好的心电图质量和更低的心率。比较两种方法,粘贴法在 CF 组的心电图质量更高,而鳄鱼夹法在 MM 组的心电图质量更高:结论:研究对象被选为假定健康的龟类;由于调查有限,不能完全排除存在系统性或心脏疾病的可能性。两种心电图方法在临床上都可用于获取心电图参数;心电图质量受所用方法的影响。
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Veterinary Record Open
Veterinary Record Open VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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3.00
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25
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Record Open is a journal dedicated to publishing specialist veterinary research across a range of topic areas including those of a more niche and specialist nature to that considered in the weekly Vet Record. Research from all disciplines of veterinary interest will be considered. It is an Open Access journal of the British Veterinary Association.
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