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正常犬在跑步机行走运动前、运动中和运动后的心率变化

Heart Rate Changes Before, During, and After Treadmill Walking Exercise in Normal Dogs.

作者信息

Shull Sarah A, Rich Sarah K, Gillette Robert L, Manfredi Jane M

机构信息

College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States.

Sportsvet Veterinary Consulting Services, Lancaster, SC, United States.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2021 Apr 12;8:641871. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.641871. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

In dogs, changes in heart rate (HR) can reflect conditioning, fear, anticipation, and pain; however, these are not routinely assessed in veterinary rehabilitation patients. Knowing the expected HR changes during rehabilitation exercises can guide protocols and can optimize post-operative therapy. The primary objectives of the study were to assess HR in dogs undergoing treadmill exercise (TE) during the walk and to compare the three collection techniques of HR, namely, auscultation, a HR monitor (HR MONITOR), and a Holter monitor (HOLTER). We hypothesized that the HR would increase by 20% during TE, that HR taken after TE would not be the same as the HR during TE, and that all methods of measurement would have good agreement. HR was recorded in all methods simultaneously, in eight adult healthy large breed dogs during rest (REST), immediately before TE (PRE), during TE (WALK), and 15 and 60 s after TE (POST-15, POST-60). Statistical analyses included Spearman and Pearson correlations, Bland-Altman analyses, and a repeated measures ANOVA with Sidak's test (significant at value of < 0.05). Increased HR was reflected in TE during WALK, and elevations in HR during WALK were not reflected in POST timepoints. Auscultation was also not possible during WALK. Significant moderate-to-strong correlations existed among all monitoring options at each of the timepoints ( range = 0.5-0.9, < 0.05). There were no correlations between peak HR and age or weight. The main limitation of this study is that only healthy and large breed dogs were used. Both monitors captured the increase in HR during exercise and could guide TE regimens to minimize patient risk of injury and to maximize training effectiveness.

摘要

在犬类中,心率(HR)的变化可反映条件反射、恐惧、预期和疼痛;然而,兽医康复患者通常不会常规评估这些指标。了解康复锻炼期间预期的心率变化可为方案制定提供指导,并能优化术后治疗。本研究的主要目的是评估犬在跑步机运动(TE)步行过程中的心率,并比较三种心率采集技术,即听诊、心率监测仪(HR MONITOR)和动态心电图监测仪(HOLTER)。我们假设在TE期间心率将增加20%,TE后测得的心率与TE期间的心率不同,且所有测量方法都具有良好的一致性。在八只成年健康大型犬休息时(REST)、TE前即刻(PRE)、TE期间(WALK)以及TE后15秒和60秒(POST - 15、POST - 60),同时采用所有方法记录心率。统计分析包括Spearman和Pearson相关性分析、Bland - Altman分析以及采用Sidak检验的重复测量方差分析(P值<0.05时有显著性)。步行期间的TE反映出心率增加,而步行期间的心率升高在POST时间点未得到体现。步行期间也无法进行听诊。在每个时间点,所有监测选项之间均存在显著的中度至强相关性(范围 = 0.5 - 0.9,P<0.05)。峰值心率与年龄或体重之间无相关性。本研究的主要局限性在于仅使用了健康的大型犬。两种监测仪均能捕捉运动期间的心率增加情况,并可指导TE方案,以将患者受伤风险降至最低并使训练效果最大化。

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