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Comparison of direct and indirect blood pressure measurements in anesthetized dogs.
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1995
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Dinamap 8100HypertensionHeart FailureBlood Pressure MeasurementsAnesthetized DogsPressure MeasurementSurgeryBlood PressureBlood Flow MeasurementCardiologyVeterinary PhysiologyAnesthesia PracticePerioperative MonitoringIndirect TechniqueVeterinary ScienceBlood Pressure ControlAnesthesiaMedicineEmergency MedicineAnesthesiology
The precision and accuracy of an indirect oscillometric blood pressure measurement technique (Dinamap 8100) was assessed in 11 anesthetized Beagle dogs weighing 8 to 11.5 kg. Direct blood pressure measurements were made by catheterization of the lingual artery, and simultaneous indirect measurements were determined by placing a cuff over the median artery (midradial area). Blood pressure measurements at 2 different planes of anesthesia (light and deep) were recorded in triplicate. At a light plane of anesthesia, the Dinamap 8100 underestimated diastolic and mean arterial pressure, and at a deep anesthetic plane overestimated systolic pressure. The indirect technique had good repeatability of systolic pressures. Regression analysis for the 2 techniques showed excellent correlation (r = 0.93). The results indicate that the indirect oscillometric blood pressure measurement technique provides a good estimate of systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure in dogs weighing 8-11.5 kg.
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