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A pilot study of patch Holter electrocardiograph recordings in healthy cats

Mizuki Ogawa, Saran Fatim Kaba, Hirosumi Miyakawa, Huai-hsun Hsu, Yuichi Miyagawa, Naoyuki Takemura.


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Abstract
Background: A patch Holter electrocardiograph (P-Holter) is cordless, making it lightweight unlike the conventional Holter electrocardiograph (C-Holter). A P-Holter can also take continuous measurements. For up to 14 days without replacing the battery or SD card.
Aim: The purpose of this study was to compare the performance of the P-Holter and the C-Holter in healthy cats. Additionally, we aimed to investigate whether multiday recordings with the P-Holter decrease sympathetic nerve activity or improve the accuracy of arrhythmia detection.
Methods: Five healthy domestic short-haired cats were used for this study. Both a P-Holter and C-Holter were used on the first day, but only the P-Holter was used on days 2 to 6. The evaluated variables were the analyzable time of both Holter types, heart rate (HR), HR variability (HRV) and the number of arrhythmia occurrences.
Results: For two out of the five cats, measurement of P-Holter was interrupted. Eventually, continuous recordings using the P-Holters were able to be collected from all individuals for 6 days. The 24 h analyzable time from the P-Holter and C-Holter was almost identical (p = 0.94). The 24 h mean HR did not differ across Holter types (p = 0.67). In addition, the timing of the occurrences of arrhythmias was almost identical to the P-Holter and C-Holter. Results of HRV suggested that sympathetic nerve activity was likely to decrease and vagal nerve activity was likely to increase after 4 to 5 days of measurement, compared to the second day of measurement (p < 0.05). When only the P-Holter was installed, the number of arrhythmia occurrences was similar on days 2 to 6.
Conclusion: In this study, the P-Holter may be as useful as the C-Holter in cats with suspected intermittent arrhythmias, although these P-Holters were placed on cats without a clinical indication. However, cats may have individual differences in their adaptation to the device. P-Holter recordings taken for more than 4 to 5 days may allow the cat to acclimate to the device and reduce sympathetic nerve activity. The accuracy of arrhythmia detection across multiday P-Holter recordings requires further investigation using clinical cases.

Key words: Electrocardiograph; Heart rate variability; Heart rate; Arrhythmias 


 
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Ogawa M, Kaba SF, Miyakawa H, Hsu H, Miyagawa Y, Takemura N. A pilot study of patch Holter electrocardiograph recordings in healthy cats. Open Vet J. 2022; 12(4): 489-494. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2022.v12.i4.10


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Ogawa M, Kaba SF, Miyakawa H, Hsu H, Miyagawa Y, Takemura N. A pilot study of patch Holter electrocardiograph recordings in healthy cats. https://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/?mno=90065 [Access: April 21, 2024]. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2022.v12.i4.10


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Ogawa M, Kaba SF, Miyakawa H, Hsu H, Miyagawa Y, Takemura N. A pilot study of patch Holter electrocardiograph recordings in healthy cats. Open Vet J. 2022; 12(4): 489-494. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2022.v12.i4.10



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Ogawa M, Kaba SF, Miyakawa H, Hsu H, Miyagawa Y, Takemura N. A pilot study of patch Holter electrocardiograph recordings in healthy cats. Open Vet J. (2022), [cited April 21, 2024]; 12(4): 489-494. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2022.v12.i4.10



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Ogawa, M., Kaba, . S. F., Miyakawa, . H., Hsu, . H., Miyagawa, . Y. & Takemura, . N. (2022) A pilot study of patch Holter electrocardiograph recordings in healthy cats. Open Vet J, 12 (4), 489-494. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2022.v12.i4.10



Turabian Style

Ogawa, Mizuki, Saran Fatim Kaba, Hirosumi Miyakawa, Huai-hsun Hsu, Yuichi Miyagawa, and Naoyuki Takemura. 2022. A pilot study of patch Holter electrocardiograph recordings in healthy cats. Open Veterinary Journal, 12 (4), 489-494. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2022.v12.i4.10



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Ogawa, Mizuki, Saran Fatim Kaba, Hirosumi Miyakawa, Huai-hsun Hsu, Yuichi Miyagawa, and Naoyuki Takemura. "A pilot study of patch Holter electrocardiograph recordings in healthy cats." Open Veterinary Journal 12 (2022), 489-494. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2022.v12.i4.10



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Ogawa, Mizuki, Saran Fatim Kaba, Hirosumi Miyakawa, Huai-hsun Hsu, Yuichi Miyagawa, and Naoyuki Takemura. "A pilot study of patch Holter electrocardiograph recordings in healthy cats." Open Veterinary Journal 12.4 (2022), 489-494. Print. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2022.v12.i4.10



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Ogawa, M., Kaba, . S. F., Miyakawa, . H., Hsu, . H., Miyagawa, . Y. & Takemura, . N. (2022) A pilot study of patch Holter electrocardiograph recordings in healthy cats. Open Veterinary Journal, 12 (4), 489-494. doi:10.5455/OVJ.2022.v12.i4.10