Data From: Cardiac arrhythmia prevalence and risk factors in 24-h electrocardiograms of sedentary horses
Data files
Jul 15, 2025 version files 507.88 MB
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100_Horse_Master_Data_Sheet_7.14.25_for_Dryad.xlsx
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README.md
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Reports.zip
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Abstract
Background: Cardiac arrhythmias are common in horses, but their clinical relevance remains controversial. Objectives: To describe prevalence and identify risk factors for arrhythmias that may warrant additional screening in a sedentary mixed-breed population of horses.
Study Design: Prospective cross-sectional.
Methods: Ninety-four clinically healthy, university-owned, sedentary horses underwent 24-h ambulatory electrocardiograms and echocardiograms. Potential risk factors were recorded for all horses. Affected individuals were defined as those with >1 supraventricular premature complex/h or with any ventricular premature complexes for risk factor analysis. Forward stepwise logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with the presence of arrhythmia. The p value <0.15 was considered significant in univariable screening and p ≤ 0.05 was considered significant overall. Results: During recording, 92.6% (87/94) of horses experienced an arrhythmia. Supraventricular premature complexes were present in 86.2% (81/94) of the horses, and ventricular complexes were present in 24.5% (23/94) of the horses. Of the sample, 38.3% (36/94) were considered affected by arrhythmias. Increased heart girth score was associated with detection of arrhythmias (OR 1.06, 95% CI 1–1.12, p = 0.05), and age was retained in the final model as a confounder.
Main Limitations: The study sample included a limited range of body condition scores and number of stallions for risk factor analysis.
Conclusion: Arrhythmias occurred with high frequency in this group of horses despite no known history or clinical signs of cardiovascular disease. Increased heart Q2 girth is a potential risk factor for arrhythmia in the horse.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.0gb5mkmd9
Description of the data and file structure
These include the reports and tabulated data from horses undergoing a 24-h ambulatory electrocardiogram. The key for the breed and sex codes is in the tabulated Excel which includes signalment of the horses by ID number used on each report. Reports contain some additional data that is not tabulated, such as HRV measures and images of the ECGs.
Files and variables
Variables and descriptions for each column of Excel file are described below:
- Number: Randomized number assigned to each horse for blinding
- Date: Date ECG was collected
- Breed: Breed of Horse
- Breed Code: Breed Code used for statistical analysis (Coding available on second tab of Excel sheet)
- Sex: Sex of horse (Coding available on second tab of Excel sheet)
- Weight (kg): Weight of horse recorded in kilograms on day of ECG
- Age (Years): Age of horse in years at date of ECG
- Height (cm): Height of horse measured in centimeters at the top of the wither on day of ECG
- Heart Girth (cm): Heart girth of horse measured in centimeters on day of the ECG
- BCS: Body Condition Score measured utilizing Henneke 1-9 method
- CTNI: Cardiac Troponin I level measured in ng/mL
- Analyzed Duration: Analyzed duration of ECG recording (hours), excludes any period of time on recording that was unable to be analyzed due to artifact
- Avg HR: Average heart rate
- Supraventricular: Number of supraventricular premature complexes on recording
- SVPC/Hour: Number of supraventricular premature complexes divided by the number of recorded analyzed hours
- Ventricular: Number of ventricular complexes on recording
- VC/Hour: Number of ventricular complexes divided by the number of recorded analyzed hours
- Pauses: Number of pauses (sinus pauses and second degree atrioventricular block) on recording
- Pauses/Hour: Number of pauses divided by the number of recorded analyzed hours
- Unknown: Number of unknown complexes on recording
- RMSSD (ms): Root mean squared of successive differences measured in milliseconds
- SDNN (ms): Standard deviation of NN intervals measured in milliseconds
- MR: Mitral valve regurgitation score
- AR: Aortic valve regurgitation score
- TR: Tricuspid valve regurgitation score
- PR: Pulmonic valve regurgitation score
- Notes: Relevant notes for each individual's available dataset
- VC: Ventricular Complexes present=1 or absent=0, used for data analysis
- SVPC: Supraventricular Premature Complexes present=1 or absent=0, used for data analysis
- SVPC >1: Supraventricular Premature Complexes at >1/hour of recording present=1 or absent=0, used for data analysis
In regurgitation score columns (MR, AR, TR, and PR), there are some missing values. If values were not available, cells were left blan,k and notes on why the value was not reported are in the "notes" column.
File: Reports.zip
Description: Individual a-ecg reports for each horse
File: 100_Horse_Master_Data_Sheet_7.14.25_for_Dryad.xlsx
Description: Tabulated data from the ECG reports above with a key on the 2nd page for any codes used in data tabulation.