Study of heart rate variability in dogs with obstructive airway diseases.
Airway disease, autonomic balance, dyspnea, dogs.
Small breeds are increasingly present in homes. Brachycephalic breeds are included in this group, so the crossing of the intention to achieve the model like, shorter obstructive snouts, anatomical features of the anterior airways, which together form the brachycephalic dog syndrome. Other breeds of great acceptance for the modern man are poodles, where they can as a predisposing disease or present tracheals. Allied to the fact that man increasingly offers attitudes towards animals as family members, there is, in many cases, an appropriation of humanization, where dogs are exposed to different extrinsic factors, such as: tobacco, use of perfumes and lotions. that act as irritants for these animals, which cause respiratory diseases such as chronic bronchitis. These patients have a higher vasovagal tone index than healthy and non-brachycephalic dogs. The inspirational work process changes the previous phase to suspended airway. In addition to the rest period, it is known that during the period of rest time, the predominance of the vagal stimulus can occur between moments, it is known in great moments, observed mainly between moments, calm, which find them patient, observed mainly between the moments, calm, that find them patient, observed mainly during the rest period. This increase in parasympathetic tone reflects increased heart rate variability (HRV). HRV corresponds to the set of Heart rate along the heart being the automatic modulation of the indicator. Therefore, the study of HRV in obstructive diseases may bring to light the knowledge of the excess of parasympathetic stimulation regarding the occurrence of bradyarrhythmia and their clinical consequences, and the possibility of improving the autonomic balance or specific treatment of the disease. of the increase in the quality of life of these patients, evaluating the determination of the clinical prognosis of their findings.