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Diagnostic, Monitoring, or Dynamic ECG – What’s the Difference & When to Use Which?

Estimated reading time: 2.93 minutes Hey CardioBird Vets! Ever wondered about the nitty-gritty differences between diagnostic, monitoring, and dynamic ECGs?…

2 weeks ago

How do I know when the ECG signal is truly ready for recording and submission?

Welcome back to "What's up"! We've been hearing a fantastic question from many of you: "How do I know when…

4 weeks ago

What’s Up: CardioBird Lands in UPM, Malaysia!

  Big news for the CardioBird community! On May 5th, 2025, we signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with…

1 month ago

🌐 Atropine Response Test: What, Why, When, and How

The Atropine Response Test (ART) is a straightforward diagnostic tool used to help veterinarians differentiate between vagally-mediated bradyarrhythmias (caused by…

2 months ago

Difference in Clinical Recommendations for Various Clinical Contexts

CardioBird considers both ECG signals and submitted clinical information during analysis and interpretation.The following guideline takes single, isolated PACs (Premature…

2 months ago

Why Right Lateral Recumbency Matters for ECG Tests in Dogs and Cats

  Why Right Lateral Recumbency? For dogs and cats, the right lateral recumbency position is the gold standard for diagnostic and screening…

3 months ago

AI-ECG report and Expert-ECG report: What is the difference?

This is a fantastic question, and understanding the distinction between our AI-ECG and Expert-ECG reports is crucial for choosing the…

3 months ago

Will ECG recording using electrode gel pad also work for dogs?

  Recording ECG using electrode gel pad on paws is a simple yet effective alternative. We suggest it to customers…

4 months ago