Title Analysis of Poincare plot derived from 5-min electrocardiography in dogs with myxomatous mitral valve disease.
Author Baisan, Radu Andrei; Turcu, Catalina Andreea; Condurachi, Eusebiu Ionut; Vulpe, Vasile
Journal Vet Q Publication Year/Month 2023-Dec
PMID 37165892 PMCID PMC10210847
Affiliation 1.Clinic Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, "Ion Ionescu de la Brad" Iasi University of Life Sciences, Romania.

BACKGROUND: Evaluation of heart rate variability (HRV) is used for risk assessment in a variety of cardiac diseases including myxomatous mitral valve degeneration (MMVD). OBJECTIVES: To compare the geometric analysis of HRV using visual patterns of Poincare plot among different classes of MMVD in dogs and to analyse the differences in beat-to-beat variability using tachograms and sequential Poincare plots among different shapes. ANIMALS AND METHODS: Healthy and MMVD dogs were retrospectively reviewed. Five-minute ECG data was used to create Poincare plots and shapes were compared among groups. Furthermore, a sub-analysis of 50 consecutive R-R intervals was performed. Pearson Chi-square with adjusted standardized residuals was used to compare the categorical data between groups. RESULTS: Fifteen healthy dogs and 157 dogs with MMVD were included in the study. Normal and B1 groups showed a predominance of triangular shape (73% and 60% respectively; p < 0.05). In B2 group the predominant shape was comet (40%; p < 0.05) while comet and torpedo were predominant in Ca group (41% and 36% respectively; p < 0.05). Visual geometric analysis revealed a lower dispersion of the cloud clustering towards the left lower corner of the plot with MMVD progression. Diamond and triangle revealed a lower mean heart rate compared to comet and torpedo shapes (p < 0.01). Interclass correlation between 3 observers was 0.906 (95% CI of 0.8 - 0.96). CONCLUSIONS: Poincare plot shape changes with MMVD progression suggesting that geometrical analysis of HRV in dogs with cardiac conditions could be a useful tool in the risk assessment and further studies are warranted.

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