ECGs record the electrical activity of the heart and can measure and
diagnose abnormal rhythms of the heart and identify a damaged heart.
Not exact matches
This is a technique that is becoming more commonly used to precisely
diagnose the reason for intermittent collapse in dogs with
abnormal heart
rhythm.
It is used most commonly to
diagnose an arrhythmia, or
abnormal heart
rhythm, in your pet.
This can make it really difficult to hear the news that your beloved canine has been
diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer, arthritis,
abnormal heart
rhythms or other signs of less than ideal health.
A low heart rate (or another
abnormal rhythm) is the most common finding, but some dogs will be
diagnosed only after they've fainted (known as a «syncopal episode») or had a seizure.