Effect of physiological and pharmacological stress on heart rate, blood pressure, and echocardiographic measurements in healthy Warmblood horses.
Alexander DufourniEva BuschmannIngrid VernemmenGlenn Van SteenkisteGunther van LoonAnnelies DecloedtPublished in: Journal of veterinary internal medicine (2024)
Physiological stress at mildly increased heart rates significantly enhanced atrial pump function. Larger heart rate and blood pressure increases during pharmacological challenge resulted in altered cardiac dimensions. This should be taken into account when evaluating echocardiographic measurements at increased heart rates.