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publicationDate 2006-06-08-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber MX-PA04012169-A
titleOfInvention SALT SOLUTION ELECTRODE FOR ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC RECORDING IN MINOR SPECIES.
abstract The present invention is an electrode that is characterized by using saline solution to make electrocardiographic records in animals called "minor species" of those used in biomedical research laboratories. It allows to study the variations of electrocardiographic paths over time and in the same animal. A registration system can be used interchangeably with those used in the clinic or a polygraph with the appropriate signal converter. It consists of the application of a glove finger to each of the animal's paras, to fill it with 5X saline solution (hypertonic sodium chloride solution, 4.5 gr of NaCl per 100 ml) and that in that medium the submerged leg of the animal and a silver electrode so that the saline liquid medium allows the contact of each of the animal's extremities with the electrodes of an electrocardiograph that are commonly used in the cardiology clinic. Such an electrode does not currently exist in the market. It is very easy to place, with easily obtainable elements and will allow to project biological research models in the field of experimental cardiology not described so far; Moreover, it will be possible to confirm or discard affirmations so far accepted.
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