Journal: Mammalian genome : official journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society
Article Title: A review of standardized high-throughput cardiovascular phenotyping with a link to metabolism in mice.
doi: 10.1007/s00335-023-09997-w
Figure Lengend Snippet: Fig. 1 Overview of different mouse ECGs. A Recording of conscious ECG. Green rectan- gle denotes a portion of signal with artifacts caused by animal movements. B ECG in Lead II configuration under isoflurane anesthesia is at the same scale as in A. Arrows indicate breath artifacts. C P-QRS-T complex of an anesthetized mouse, an average of 20 subsequent beats aligned at R peak. Note missing Q wave and negatively oriented wave T. D ECG monitoring at time of anesthetized sonography of the heart (e.g. echocardiog- raphy). Left ventricle (LV) was imaged in short axis M-mode to visualize the relation of anterior and posterior wall movement to ECG waves. Note: For a discus- sion of anesthetized versus non-anesthetized ECG please refer to the respective section on the main text
Article Snippet: As an alternative, ECG data analysis can be done by various other commercially available programs, such as LabChart (ADInstruments), AcqKnowledge (BIOPAC), LabVIEW (National Instruments), Ponemah (Data Sciences International), or LabScribe (iWorks Systems, Inc.).
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