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Electrocardiography of Laboratory Animals
The only resource offering instruction on performing electrocardiography and analyzing results of non-human primates, mini-pigs, dogs and large laboratory animals used in research.
Jeffrey W. Richig (Author), Meg M. Sleeper (Author)
9780124159365
Hardback, published 21 January 2014
144 pages
27.6 x 21.5 x 1.8 cm, 0.67 kg
"…this book might be beneficial to ECG neophytes, veterinary and laboratory technicians who are involved in performing ECGs, and veterinary and graduate students." --Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15-Sep-14 "There are a number of normal variants in the electrocardiograms of common laboratory animals, say Richig and Sleeper, and if researchers know what is normal for the particular species they are working with, they can avoid excluding those individuals which are within these normal variant ranges." --ProtoView.com, April 2014
Approx.130 pages
INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY IN PRECLINICAL SAFETY CHAPTER 2: FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY CHAPTER 3: ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY OF DOGS CHAPTER 4: HANDLING AND RESTRAINT OF NON-HUMAN PRIMATES (CYNOMOLGUS MONKEYS, RHESUS, & CHIMPANZEES) CHAPTER 5: ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY OF NON-HUMAN PRIMATES (CYNOMOLGUS MONKEYS, RHESUS, & CHIMPANZEES) CHAPTER 6: ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY OF MINIPIGS CHAPTER 7: TELEMETRY IN PRECLINICAL SAFETY STUDIES CHAPTER 8: PR(PQ), QRS, QT AND OTHER ISSUES CHAPTER 9: SELF ASSESSMENT INDEX
Subject Areas: Zoology & animal sciences [PSV], Medical toxicology [MMGT]