Assessing breathing effort by barometric whole‐body plethysmography and its relationship with prognosis in client‐owned cats with respiratory distress
Wei‐Tao Chang,
Chung‐Hui Lin,
Chin‐Hao Chang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundCats in respiratory distress have limited tolerance for manipulation, hindering clinical monitoring. Minute volume (MV) can be utilized to rate dyspnea in humans, but its relationship with respiratory distress in cats remains poorly investigated.HypothesisCats with respiratory distress will show higher MV per kg body weight (MV/BW) than normal cats, and the MV/BW increase will correlate with survival.AnimalsFifty‐two cats with respiratory distress from lung parenchymal disease, pleural space disease,… Show more
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