Selected article for: "peak time and upper limit"

Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS
  • Document date: 2018_12_19
  • ID: r79h9yzz_238
    Snippet: R‐peak time (RPT) is an ECG parameter that represents the time from the QRS complex onset (Q or R wave) to the apex or peak of the R or R’ wave, if present. It represents the time for excitation to spread from the endocardial to the epicardial surface. In human medicine, right ventricular RPT is measured in lead V1 (upper normal limit 35 ms), while left ventricular RPT is measured in lead V6 (upper normal limit 45 ms). The aim of this study w.....
    Document: R‐peak time (RPT) is an ECG parameter that represents the time from the QRS complex onset (Q or R wave) to the apex or peak of the R or R’ wave, if present. It represents the time for excitation to spread from the endocardial to the epicardial surface. In human medicine, right ventricular RPT is measured in lead V1 (upper normal limit 35 ms), while left ventricular RPT is measured in lead V6 (upper normal limit 45 ms). The aim of this study was to define the duration of RPT in normal dogs with different thoracic conformation.

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