Selected article for: "brain imaging and intracranial disease"

Title: Research Communications of the 27(th) ECVIM-CA Congress: Intercontinental, Saint Julian's, Malta, 14th to 16th September 2017
  • Document date: 2017_11_7
  • ID: roslkxeq_70
    Snippet: Ambulatory electrocardiographic recordings were prospectively obtained from 12 client-owned dogs with a history and/or neurological examination consistent with intracranial disease. Data was collected for a minimum of 12 h the night before brain imaging (MRI or CT), while the dogs were hospitalized. Control data was gathered from 25 healthy dogs used in a parallel study on HRV. The data was analyzed using Novacor Holtersoft Ultima Version 2.5.5. .....
    Document: Ambulatory electrocardiographic recordings were prospectively obtained from 12 client-owned dogs with a history and/or neurological examination consistent with intracranial disease. Data was collected for a minimum of 12 h the night before brain imaging (MRI or CT), while the dogs were hospitalized. Control data was gathered from 25 healthy dogs used in a parallel study on HRV. The data was analyzed using Novacor Holtersoft Ultima Version 2.5.5. Time and frequency-domain measurements of HRV, Poincar e plots and their descriptors were generated from the data.

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