Learn more about this study which investigates the impact of a purpose-built telemetry facility on the sensitivity of detecting QT prolongation induced by dofetilide in dogs. The researchers reveal how a new facility significantly improved the sensitivity of the measurements, resulting in a lower minimum detectable difference and least significant difference for QTcI prolongation. This improvement was attributed to the optimized environment and reduced interference from extraneous factors.
Learn more about how:
- Facility Characterization is Crucial
- Purpose-Built Facilities Enhance Sensitivity
- Environmental Factors Can Impact Data Quality
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