Physiological features of the cardiomodynamics of Jersey cows
https://doi.org/10.31043/2410-2733-2024-1-67-73
Abstract
Purpose: to establish indicators of cardiohemodynamic values and analyze them in Jersey cows.
Materials and methods. In our studies, to measure and further analyze indicators of central and peripheral hemodynamics, we used a hardware-software complex for non-invasive study of central hemodynamics using the method of volumetric compression oscillometry KAP TsGosm-“Globus” (oscillometric analyzer of blood circulation indicators).
Results. In the course of the study, in Jersey cows, average numerical values of myocardial-hemodynamic parameters were obtained: different types of blood pressure, vascular characteristics and indicators of cardiac activity. During mathematical analysis, hemodynamic parameters established the breed characteristics of Jersey cows. In this regard, it is advisable to include the assessment of these parameters in the basic set of methods for diagnosing heart diseases in cattle. The study of the cardiovascular system is of great importance in veterinary treatment and prophylactic work.
About the Authors
E. StepuraRussian Federation
PhD (Biol. Sci.), Institute of Natural Sciences and Sports Technology
129226, Moscow, 2nd agricultural passage, 4
T. Ippolitova
Russian Federation
Dr Habil. (Biol. Sci.), Professor
109472, Moscow, st. Academician Scriabin, 23
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Stepura E., Ippolitova T. Physiological features of the cardiomodynamics of Jersey cows. Genetics and breeding of animals. 2024;(1):67-73. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31043/2410-2733-2024-1-67-73