1995
DOI: 10.2307/1591989
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Physiologic and Electrocardiographic Changes Occurring in Broilers Reared at Simulated High Altitude

Abstract: An experiment was conducted to determine whether differences in the electrocardiograms (EKGs) of broilers reared at simulated high altitude from the day of hatch can be used to predict which birds are developing ascites. In three replicate experiments, conducted with 100 broilers per replicate, birds were reared at a simulated altitude of 3000 meters or at ambient atmospheric pressure. Lead I, II, and III EKGs were obtained from all birds on days 0, 14, 28, and 42. No consistent significant differences were se… Show more

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“…Our previous study on electrocardiographic parameters of cold-induced pulmonary hypertensive broilers demonstrated significant elevations of the T and S waves, in agreement with the reports of Owen et al (1995) and Martinez et al (1997). Those results could also be used as evidences that dilation and hypertrophy of the ventricles were the primary cause of the increased S wave amplitude (prolonged ventricular depolarisation) (Hassanpour et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Our previous study on electrocardiographic parameters of cold-induced pulmonary hypertensive broilers demonstrated significant elevations of the T and S waves, in agreement with the reports of Owen et al (1995) and Martinez et al (1997). Those results could also be used as evidences that dilation and hypertrophy of the ventricles were the primary cause of the increased S wave amplitude (prolonged ventricular depolarisation) (Hassanpour et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Thus, enhanced erythropoiesis, and not plasma volume reduction, was found to be involved in the hemodynamics of the ascitic broilers [89]. This finding could also account for the blood congestion and the increased blood viscosity [90] that contribute to the enhanced cardiac workload [103,134], blood pressure [103], and blood-flow resistance [111] in AS chickens.…”
Section: Blood O2 Transport Erythropoiesis and Ascitesmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The hypobaric chamber has been shown to be an effective tool for simulating high altitude and consistently inducing AS [102][103][104][105][106]; it simulates high altitude conditions by generating a partial vacuum, thereby reducing the partial pressure of O2. Anthony and Balog [106], by simulating an altitude of 2,900 m above sea level, successfully induced 66% AS in a commercial sire line.…”
Section: Environmental Causes Of Ascites Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Clinical observations and necropsy findings from several studies indicate that many commercial broilers show subclinical signs of heart condition, and are at higher risk of heart failure (Odom et al, 1992;Owen et al, 1995;Olkowski et al, 1997Olkowski et al, , 1998Olkowski et al, , 1999Olkowski et al, , 2001Olkowski et al, , 2003Olkowski, 2007). However, factors that may increase the risk of heart failure in broilers are poorly understood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%