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Electrocardiographic Parameters in the Gomeran Giant Lizard, Gallotia bravoana
J Herpe Med Surg 13[3]:22-25 Fall'03 Review Article 16 Refs

A. Martinez-Silvestre, DVM, MSc, MRCVS, J.A. Mateo, BS, PhD, J. Pether, Curator
The Gomeran Giant Lizard Reproduction Center, Valle GranRey, Antoncojo, La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain

Electrocardiographic parameters were determined for one of the most endangered species in the world, the Gomeran giant lizard, Gallotia bravoana, with a population of only ten captive individuals in the world. Heart rate, rhythm, amplitude of P, R, S and T waves, interval of RR, PR, QT and ST waves, duration of P, QRS, T waves, description of SV wave (representing depolarisation of the sinus venosus), mean electrical axis, and correlation with cloacal temperature and weight were determined in this population. Electrocardiographic tracings showed a positive QRS complex, presence of an SV wave, and T waves occasionally negative. Positive correlation was observed between electrical axis and weight, P duration and ambient temperature, and S amplitude and cardiac frequency. Negative correlation was observed between electrical axis and cloacal temperature, S-T duration and the ambient temperature, R-R interval and the cloacal temperature, and R-R interval and cardiac frequency. This is the first complete description of the electrocardiographic parameters of a giant lizard of Lacertidae family and genus Gallotia. [Abstract]


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J Herpe Med Surg Fall'03 Vol. 13 No. 3

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