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Fig 1.

Relative frequency of clinical signs and pathological conditions in 20 natural cases of Chronic Canine Ehrlichiosis (G1).

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Fig 2.

Survival analysis of the sick group (G1) after a 28-day monitoring period.

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Table 1.

Mean and standard deviation of the clinical parameters analyzed for both groups and the results of the statistical test.

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Table 2.

Mean and standard deviation of hematological parameters analyzed for both groups and the results of the statistical test.

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Table 3.

Mean and standard deviation of biochemical parameters analyzed of both groups and the results of the statistical test.

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Fig 3.

Sample distribution of CK-MB (UI/L) concentrations between the groups with the results of the statistical test.

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Fig 4.

Sample distribution of cardiac Troponin I (ng/dL) concentrations between the groups with the results of the statistical test.

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Fig 5.

Sample distribution of NT-proBNP concentrations between the groups with the result of the statistical test.

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Fig 6.

Survival analysis chart according to the base rhythm observed in the conventional ECG examination for the sick group (G1).

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Fig 7.

Chart showing the frequency of ECG changes in dogs with chronic Monocytic Ehrlichiosis over five minutes.

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Table 4.

Mean and standard deviation of electrocardiographic parameters analyzed in the sick and control groups.

P values represent the results of the statistical tests.

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Fig 8.

Chart showing the prevalence of arrhythmias during 24-hour recording for G1.

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Fig 9.

Chart showing the prevalence of arrhythmias in the G1 according to the categories established on the Holter exam.

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Fig 10.

Survival analysis chart according to the presence of arrhythmias on the 24-hour Holter recording.

The log-ranked test revealed a p-value of 0.45.

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Table 5.

Mean and standard deviation of time-domain heart rate variability (HRV) parameters in the sick and control groups.

P values represent the results of the statistical tests.

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