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ECG Screening for Racehorses: Identifying Cardiac Risks During Exercise
A study from the University of Surrey suggests that a simple ECG test during warm-up trots can effectively identify racehorses at risk of exercise-induced cardiac arrhythmias.
Editorial Staff
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Recent research from the University of Surrey highlights the potential of a quick ECG test to assess the cardiac health of racehorses prior to high-intensity exercise.
The proposed method involves taking a heart trace during warm-up trots, which could serve as an effective screening tool for identifying horses susceptible to arrhythmias.
This approach may enhance the safety and performance of racehorses by allowing for early detection of cardiac issues, thereby informing training and competition readiness.