2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2004.08.003
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A comparative study of invasive and oscillometric methods of arterial blood pressure measurement in the anesthetized rabbit

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“…The reference intervals in young ferrets in our study were equivalent to those previously found in awake dogs (Chetboul et al, 2010), awake cats (Paepe et al, 2013), anaesthetised rabbits (Ypsilantis et al, 2005), and awake humans (Borow and Newburger, 1982). Nevertheless, it should be emphasised that values obtained in individual ferrets may only be compared to these reference intervals if the sedation protocol, measurement site and BP device and cuff are identical to the one used in this study .…”
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“…The reference intervals in young ferrets in our study were equivalent to those previously found in awake dogs (Chetboul et al, 2010), awake cats (Paepe et al, 2013), anaesthetised rabbits (Ypsilantis et al, 2005), and awake humans (Borow and Newburger, 1982). Nevertheless, it should be emphasised that values obtained in individual ferrets may only be compared to these reference intervals if the sedation protocol, measurement site and BP device and cuff are identical to the one used in this study .…”
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“…At higher BP and/ or heart rates, amplifications and distortions of the arterial wall will be smaller (Warner, 1957), resulting in lower resonance and thus underestimation of DABP. This phenomenon could explain the shift from a negative to a positive bias seen in the ferrets in our study, as well as in dogs, cats and rabbits (Ypsilantis et al, 2005;Martel et al, 2013;Rysnik et al, 2013).…”
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“…tral blood pressure closely in rabbits 35) . Several animal studies have already reported that ACEIs or ARBs inhibit atherosclerosis progression independent of BP reduction 12,13,[16][17][18] .…”
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“…The oscillometric technique has been shown to reliably predict AP during anaesthesia in the dog, 5,6 the cat 7 and the rabbit. 8 To date, there is evidence that the tail cuff oscillometric technique can be used to obtain reliable AP measurements in the conscious pig 9 and the minipig. 10 The aim of the present study was to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of the oscillometric technique for intermittent non-invasive AP measurement in the anaesthetized pig.…”
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