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. 1967 Jun;31(6):150-152, 153-155.

Studies Into Equine Electrocardiography and Vectorcardiography

II. Cardiac Vector Distributions in Apparently Healthy Horses

J R Holmes, B J Alps
PMCID: PMC1494694  PMID: 17649589

Abstract

The paper describes observations on the distributions of the P, QRS and T cardiac vectors in the horizontal plane in 377 apparently healthy horses. The possible usefulness of vectorcardiography in the clinical evaluation of cardiac function is briefly discussed.

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