以右側躺位置配合 CardioBird 進行心電圖檢查
Right Lateral Recumbency positon with CardioBird applied.
Why Right Lateral Recumbency?
For dogs and cats, the right lateral recumbency position is the gold standard for diagnostic and screening ECG tests. This position minimizes variability in heart position and thoracic conformation, optimizes electrode placement, and provides the most consistent and reliable waveforms for accurate interpretation. Studies (e.g., Rishniw et al., 2002; Stern et al., 2013) confirm that this position yields the most comprehensive and reproducible measurements for clinical evaluation.
What Happens in Other Positions?
When pets are in standing, sitting, or sternal recumbency positions, ECG waveforms can change significantly. For instance:
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In short, deviations from right lateral recumbency can reduce diagnostic accuracy.
When to Consider Other Positions?
If a pet cannot tolerate right lateral recumbency due to stress, pain, or medical conditions, alternative positions (e.g., standing or sternal recumbency) are acceptable. However:
Key Takeaway
For most diagnostic and screening ECGs, stick with right lateral recumbency to ensure accuracy and consistency. Use alternative positions only when necessary, and interpret results cautiously, accounting for potential variations. By prioritizing positioning, you’ll achieve the best results with CardioBird for your patients.
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