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Cardiac Electromechanical Activity in Healthy Cats and Cats with Cardiomyopathies

Optimal heart function depends on perfect synchronization between electrical and mechanical activity. In this pilot study, we aimed to investigate the electromechanical activity of the heart in healthy cats and cats with cardiomyopathy with phonocardiography (PCG) synchronized to an electrocardiogra...

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Autores principales: Brložnik, Maja, Lunka, Ema, Avbelj, Viktor, Nemec Svete, Alenka, Domanjko Petrič, Aleksandra
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10574989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37837166
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23198336
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author Brložnik, Maja
Lunka, Ema
Avbelj, Viktor
Nemec Svete, Alenka
Domanjko Petrič, Aleksandra
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Lunka, Ema
Avbelj, Viktor
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description Optimal heart function depends on perfect synchronization between electrical and mechanical activity. In this pilot study, we aimed to investigate the electromechanical activity of the heart in healthy cats and cats with cardiomyopathy with phonocardiography (PCG) synchronized to an electrocardiography (ECG) pilot device. We included 29 cats (12 healthy cats and 17 cats diagnosed with cardiomyopathy) and performed a clinical examination, PCG synchronized with ECG and echocardiography. We measured the following durations with the pilot PCG device synchronized with ECG: QRS (ventricular depolarization), QT interval (electrical systole), QS1 interval (electromechanical activation time (EMAT)), S1S2 (mechanical systole), QS2 interval (electrical and mechanical systole) and electromechanical window (end of T wave to the beginning of S2). The measured parameters did not differ between healthy cats and cats with cardiomyopathy; however, in cats with cardiomyopathy, EMAT/RR, QS2/RR and S1S2/RR were significantly longer than in healthy cats. This suggests that the hypertrophied myocardium takes longer to generate sufficient pressure to close the mitral valve and that electrical systole, i.e., depolarization and repolarization, and mechanical systoles are longer in cats with cardiomyopathy. The PCG synchronized with the ECG pilot device proved to be a valuable tool for evaluating the electromechanical activity of the feline heart.
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spelling pubmed-105749892023-10-14 Cardiac Electromechanical Activity in Healthy Cats and Cats with Cardiomyopathies Brložnik, Maja Lunka, Ema Avbelj, Viktor Nemec Svete, Alenka Domanjko Petrič, Aleksandra Sensors (Basel) Article Optimal heart function depends on perfect synchronization between electrical and mechanical activity. In this pilot study, we aimed to investigate the electromechanical activity of the heart in healthy cats and cats with cardiomyopathy with phonocardiography (PCG) synchronized to an electrocardiography (ECG) pilot device. We included 29 cats (12 healthy cats and 17 cats diagnosed with cardiomyopathy) and performed a clinical examination, PCG synchronized with ECG and echocardiography. We measured the following durations with the pilot PCG device synchronized with ECG: QRS (ventricular depolarization), QT interval (electrical systole), QS1 interval (electromechanical activation time (EMAT)), S1S2 (mechanical systole), QS2 interval (electrical and mechanical systole) and electromechanical window (end of T wave to the beginning of S2). The measured parameters did not differ between healthy cats and cats with cardiomyopathy; however, in cats with cardiomyopathy, EMAT/RR, QS2/RR and S1S2/RR were significantly longer than in healthy cats. This suggests that the hypertrophied myocardium takes longer to generate sufficient pressure to close the mitral valve and that electrical systole, i.e., depolarization and repolarization, and mechanical systoles are longer in cats with cardiomyopathy. The PCG synchronized with the ECG pilot device proved to be a valuable tool for evaluating the electromechanical activity of the feline heart. MDPI 2023-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10574989/ /pubmed/37837166 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23198336 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cardiac Electromechanical Activity in Healthy Cats and Cats with Cardiomyopathies
title Cardiac Electromechanical Activity in Healthy Cats and Cats with Cardiomyopathies
title_full Cardiac Electromechanical Activity in Healthy Cats and Cats with Cardiomyopathies
title_fullStr Cardiac Electromechanical Activity in Healthy Cats and Cats with Cardiomyopathies
title_full_unstemmed Cardiac Electromechanical Activity in Healthy Cats and Cats with Cardiomyopathies
title_short Cardiac Electromechanical Activity in Healthy Cats and Cats with Cardiomyopathies
title_sort cardiac electromechanical activity in healthy cats and cats with cardiomyopathies
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10574989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37837166
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23198336
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