Association of heart rate variability, exercise intensity and exercising arrhythmias with competition results in eventing horses.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Cristobal Navas de Solis, Alessandra Ramseyer, Darko Stefanovski, Joanne Haughan, Claire J Solomon, Katharina Kirsch
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Abstract

Background: Exercising arrhythmias are common in horses participating in eventing competitions. Heart rate variability (HRV) and a specific measure of the degree of heart rate fluctuation (Detrended Fluctuation Analysis alpha1; DFA-α1) are proposed as exercise intensity and fatigue markers.

Objectives: (1) To describe exercising arrhythmias and DFA-α1 values during 2-4* level eventing cross-country competitions in horses from two European countries; (2) to identify associations between exercising arrhythmias, DFA-α1 and competition results and (3) to evaluate whether markers of the intensity of exercise are associated with exercising arrhythmias, DFA-α1 or competition results.

Methods: A convenience sample of exercising ECGs and competition results from horses during cross-country eventing competitions was examined. Statistical analysis was conducted using multivariable mixed-effects logistic, Poisson and linear regression models.

Results: Arrhythmias were frequent during 69 cross-country competition ECGs from 43 horses. Detrended fluctuation analysis α1 was not associated with performance during cross-country, but a higher DFA-α1 during cross-country was associated with fewer showjumping phase penalties. More premature complexes, the presence of complex arrhythmias and arrhythmias during recovery were associated with fewer time penalties during cross-country. The presence of complex arrhythmias and arrhythmias during recovery of the cross-country phase was associated with more penalties during the showjumping phase. Higher blood lactate concentration, higher HRpeak and higher HRmean were associated with fewer time penalties during cross-country.

Main limitations: The arrhythmias observed do not allow conclusions to be drawn about the consequences of more severe arrhythmias. The associations described here were often of small magnitude or with large confidence intervals and must be interpreted cautiously.

Conclusions: Arrhythmias during the cross-country test of eventing competitions were frequently associated with positive competition results during the cross-country phase and negative results during the showjumping phase. The specific arrhythmia types and circumstances that should raise concern about performance and safety remain relevant but unanswered questions for equine practitioners.

马术比赛中心率变异性、运动强度和运动心律失常与比赛结果的关系。
背景:在参加三项赛的马匹中,运动性心律失常很常见。心率变异性(HRV)和心率波动程度的具体测量(无趋势波动分析alpha1;DFA-α1)可作为运动强度和疲劳指标。目的:(1)研究2 ~ 4*级马术越野比赛马的运动性心律失常及DFA-α1值;(2)确定运动性心律失常、DFA-α1与比赛成绩之间的关系;(3)评估运动强度指标是否与运动性心律失常、DFA-α1或比赛成绩相关。方法:对越野三项赛马的心电图和比赛结果进行方便抽样分析。采用多变量混合效应logistic、泊松和线性回归模型进行统计分析。结果:43匹马69次越野比赛心电图中心律失常发生率较高。去趋势波动分析α1与越野赛成绩无关,但越野赛DFA-α1越高,障碍阶段罚分越少。更多的过早复合体,复杂心律失常和恢复期间心律失常的存在与越野跑中较少的时间处罚相关。复杂心律失常和越野赛恢复期心律失常的出现与障碍赛阶段更多的罚分有关。较高的血乳酸浓度、较高的HRpeak和较高的HRmean与越野赛中较短的罚时有关。主要局限性:观察到的心律失常不能得出更严重心律失常后果的结论。这里描述的关联通常是小幅度或大置信区间,必须谨慎解释。结论:在三项全能比赛的越野测试中,心律失常往往与越野赛阶段的阳性结果和障碍赛阶段的阴性结果相关。具体的心律失常类型和情况应该引起关注的性能和安全仍然是相关的,但没有回答的问题,马从业人员。
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Equine Veterinary Journal
Equine Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.60%
发文量
161
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Equine Veterinary Journal publishes evidence to improve clinical practice or expand scientific knowledge underpinning equine veterinary medicine. This unrivalled international scientific journal is published 6 times per year, containing peer-reviewed articles with original and potentially important findings. Contributions are received from sources worldwide.
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