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Use of Electrocardiographic Analysis for Investigation of Ascites Syndrome in Broiler Chickens
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1991
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Heart FailureRight Ventricular HypertrophyDiastolic FunctionElectrophysiological EvaluationEcg RecordingsPublic HealthPoultry ScienceCardiologyEcg AnalysisCardiac MechanicAnimal PhysiologyVeterinary PhysiologyAscites SyndromeSmall Animal Internal MedicineElectrocardiographic AnalysisCardiovascular DiseasePoultry DiseasePhysiologyVeterinary ScienceBroiler ChickensPoultry FarmingElectrophysiologyMedicineEmergency MedicineAnesthesiology
This study was conducted (at high altitude [1969 meters]) to determine whether chicks predisposed to cardiac failure and ascites could be identified and followed during growout with non-invasive electrocardiographic (ECG) techniques. ECG recordings were made on 40 chicks at 1 week of age. All recordings were analyzed by quantifying the amplitude in millivolts of the R-, S-, and T-waves in each of the recordings. During the study, ascites-related mortality was 40%, with the majority of the deaths occurring between 5 and 8 weeks of age. Chicks exhibiting moderate-to-severe right ventricular hypertrophy, as identified by ECG analysis at 1 week of age, were predisposed to development of ascites. Thus, the variability in ascites-related mortality observed in field cases may be directly related to the number of predisposed chicks at the time of placement in the broiler house.
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