Description
Electrocardiography of Laboratory Animals, Second Edition, is the only publication covering electrocardiography of laboratory animals. With countries instituting requirements for the care of laboratory animals in research, this publication offers a standard on performing and analyzing ECGs. Topics covered include safety electrocardiography, toxicology, safety pharmacology, and telemetry, all important areas of discussion for biological and medical researchers, veterinarians, zoologists, and students who need to understand the electrocardiography of five species of animals used in research: canines, nonhuman primates, mini pigs, rodents (rats and mice), rabbits and cat. Key features include: – Guidance in interpretation of laboratory animal ECGs by animal type; – comparisons of ECGs across animal species; – supports adherence to FDA requirements of ECG performance and qualitative analysis on large laboratory animals. 117 p.
- Jeffrey W. Richig, DVM. CEO of ECGVET, LLC and Special Government Employee consultant to the FDA for the cardiovascular and renal drugs division. ECGVET, Hillsborough, NJ (USA).
- Meg M. Sleeper. University of Florida Veterinary School, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Gainesville, FL (USA).
- Publication date (digital version): 2018-11.
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