Heart rate variability in newborn foals and its association with illness: a pilot study

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This study aimed to investigate differences in heart rate variability (HRV) between healthy and sick neonatal foals with a variety of diagnosis and to verify whether some HRV parameters could be associated with sepsis and/or survival. Twenty-one foals were included in the study: nine were healthy and 12 were sick. Retrospectively, sick foals were divided into sub-groups (non-septic vs. septic and non-survivor vs. survivor) for statistical analysis. Heart rate was recorded daily for 20 min and a 5-min period was used for heart rate variability analysis. Data on HRV variables were analysed using a linear model. Least-square means with their standard errors were reported, and treatment effects were declared significant at p

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Vitale, V., Conte, G., Baragli, P., Jose-Cunilleras, E., & Sgorbini, M. (2021). Heart rate variability in newborn foals and its association with illness: a pilot study. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 20(1), 1829–1836. https://doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2021.1957724

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