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CANINE HOLTER MONITORING REPORT Copyright NorthEast Monitoring Inc. 1993-216. All data printed in the reports should be reviewed by a qualified physician. HOLTER MONITOR REPORT Patient Name: Vandervoort, Ginger Interp. Physician: Date of Birth: 3/3/27 Scan Number: paula@gentryboxers.c ID : 2166614 Date Recorded: 3/6/216 @ 13:39 Age: 8 Years Date Processed: 3/9/216 Sex: F Recorder Num: 18416 Analyst: HookupTech: Physician: Indications: Boxer Medications: The patient was monitored for a total of 23:59 hours. The total time analyzed was 23:23 hours. Start time was 1:39pm1. There was a total of 93611 beats. Less than 1% were Ventricular beats, there were Supraventricular beats, and patient is not paced. Mean Heart Rate: 67 Beats: 93611 Maximum Heart Rate:24 @ 11:2am2 Tachycardia beats: 15612 (>=1 BPM) 17% Minimum Heart Rate: 33 @ 4:31am2 Bradycardia beats: 11581 (<= 5 BPM) 12% Pauses: (> 5 sec.) Longest RR at: 3.389 seconds at 2:57am2 Ventricular Ectopy : 6 Singles: 6 Pairs: Runs: Beats in Runs: Longest Run: @ 1:39pm1( BPM) Fastest Run: @ 1:39pm1( BPM) RonT: RR Variability SDNN: 399.96 ms pnn5: 64.67 % RMSSD: SDSD: 44.49 ms 44.49 ms Supraventricular - Not Present COMMENTS: PVC Summary : VE's = 6 singles, pairs and runs. Physician's Signature: Date

Copyright NorthEast Monitoring Inc. 1993-216. All data printed in the reports should be reviewed by a qualified physician. Patient: Vandervoort, Ginger ID : 2166614 Date Recorded: 3/6/216 @ 13:39 Page: 2 GENERAL PROFILE Interval Heart Rate VPB VPB Runs SVPB SVPB Runs Time Starting Lo Mean Hi Beats Pairs VT Pairs SVT Pauses Analyzed 1:39pm1 82 97 142 1819 :18 2:pm1 67 9 168 4867 :53 3:pm1 57 81 154 455 :49 4:pm1 48 66 18 365 :54 5:pm1 43 68 15 3959 :57 6:pm1 43 67 183 414 1 :59 7:pm1 51 65 154 3954 1: 8:pm1 39 54 144 312 :57 9:pm1 39 65 186 3849 :58 1:pm1 4 56 15 3417 1: 11:pm1 36 51 152 385 :59 12:am2 35 57 192 3474 :59 1:am2 48 57 131 3428 1: 2:am2 39 56 145 3349 :59 3:am2 36 53 136 3186 1: 4:am2 33 53 171 3197 :59 5:am2 36 54 171 3251 :59 6:am2 4 72 192 4347 1: 7:am2 39 58 177 3512 :59 8:am2 38 7 189 4197 1 :59 9:am2 44 68 174 462 1 :59 1:am2 53 82 186 4957 1 :59 11:am2 43 83 24 4986 2 :59 12:pm2 64 91 183 5335 :58 1:pm2 5 68 158 264 :38 Summary: 33 67 24 93611 6 23:23

Copyright NorthEast Monitoring Inc. 1993-216. All data printed in the reports should be reviewed by a qualified physician. Patient: Vandervoort, Ginger ID : 2166614 Date Recorded: 3/6/216 @ 13:39 Page: 3 CRITICAL EVENTS 6:56pm1 VPB 2 1 6 VPB Pairs Not Present 4 2 VTAC Not Present 2 1 SVPB Not Present 5 25 SVPB Pairs Not Present 2 1 SVT Not Present 2 1 2 1 Pauses not Present

Copyright NorthEast Monitoring Inc. 1993-216. All data printed in the reports should be reviewed by a qualified physician. Patient: Vandervoort, Ginger ID : 2166614 Date Recorded: 3/6/216 @ 13:39 Page: 4 Gain 1. cm/mv ECG 25 mm/sec (ALL) 5::1pm-1 One per hour HR = 78 777 716 1222 994 666 688 788 75 677 9 6:56:5pm-1 Early VPB HR = 57 1411 994 666 633 1177 727 872 1638 8::2pm-1 One per hour HR = 65 822 1527 15 816 75 1622 1116

Copyright NorthEast Monitoring Inc. 1993-216. All data printed in the reports should be reviewed by a qualified physician. Patient: Vandervoort, Ginger ID : 2166614 Date Recorded: 3/6/216 @ 13:39 Page: 5 Gain 1. cm/mv ECG 25 mm/sec (ALL) 1::pm-1 One per hour HR = 5 1394 683 622 1894 1544 155 11::2pm-1 One per hour HR = 47 1577 1294 1294 633 955 18 1::1am-2 One per hour HR = 78 1455 877 866 772 727 744 816 1255 766

Copyright NorthEast Monitoring Inc. 1993-216. All data printed in the reports should be reviewed by a qualified physician. Patient: Vandervoort, Ginger ID : 2166614 Date Recorded: 3/6/216 @ 13:39 Page: 6 Gain 1. cm/mv ECG 25 mm/sec (ALL) 3::1am-2 One per hour HR = 71 1744 8 644 1772 14 4:31:53am-2 Min. heart rate HR = 33 1783 1644 1566 833 165 5::2am-2 One per hour HR = 72 616 1588 1372 838 75 616 7 1516

Copyright NorthEast Monitoring Inc. 1993-216. All data printed in the reports should be reviewed by a qualified physician. Patient: Vandervoort, Ginger ID : 2166614 Date Recorded: 3/6/216 @ 13:39 Page: 7 Gain 1. cm/mv ECG 25 mm/sec (ALL) 7::1am-2 One per hour HR = 92 661 644 633 638 861 666 577 955 144 1122 8:29:2am-2 VPB HR = 133 577 55 483 455 438 427 483 338 411 494 555 772 666 711 9::3am-2 One per hour HR = 49 644 165 1588 155 85 627 738 1533

Copyright NorthEast Monitoring Inc. 1993-216. All data printed in the reports should be reviewed by a qualified physician. Patient: Vandervoort, Ginger ID : 2166614 Date Recorded: 3/6/216 @ 13:39 Page: 8 Gain 1. cm/mv ECG 25 mm/sec (ALL) 9:12:53am-2 Early VPB HR = 12 555 544 622 1138 644 45 627 461 422 388 372 366 388 45 4 1:1:15am-2 VPB HR = 131 45 427 45 5 477 527 65 488 5 45 433 45 394 383 383 394 388 11::1am-2 One per hour HR = 87 1166 733 788 666 661 666 1138 627 55 55 494

Copyright NorthEast Monitoring Inc. 1993-216. All data printed in the reports should be reviewed by a qualified physician. Patient: Vandervoort, Ginger ID : 2166614 Date Recorded: 3/6/216 @ 13:39 Page: 9 Gain 1. cm/mv ECG 25 mm/sec (ALL) 11:2:6am-2 Max. heart rate HR = 24 35 583 283 288 277 272 272 266 261 261 255 2525 261 311 338 311 3 666 255 277 322 433 661 11:23:55am-2 VPB HR = 154 361 383 4 411 35 344 361 472 5 455 55 266 361 55 522 527 55 466 11:27:42am-2 Early VPB HR = 121 583 494 55 511 483 538 538 294 95 372 488 45 638 666 733

Copyright NorthEast Monitoring Inc. 1993-216. All data printed in the reports should be reviewed by a qualified physician. Patient: Vandervoort, Ginger ID : 2166614 Date Recorded: 3/6/216 @ 13:39 Page: 1 Gain 1. cm/mv ECG 25 mm/sec (ALL) 1::2pm-2 One per hour HR = 64 85 1138 116 1316 672 1266 666