2013
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-2995.2012.00774.x
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Comparison of high definition oscillometric and Doppler ultrasound devices with invasive blood pressure in anaesthetized dogs

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“…These findings are similar to those found in dogs, cats and horses (Wernick et al, 2010;Martel et al, 2013;Rysnik et al, 2013;Seliškar et al, 2013;Tünsmeyer et al, 2015). This discrepancy between DABP and NIBP measurement might be explained in part by the inaccuracy of the device (Wernick et al, 2010), but might also be the result of the technique used to measure NIBP.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…These findings are similar to those found in dogs, cats and horses (Wernick et al, 2010;Martel et al, 2013;Rysnik et al, 2013;Seliškar et al, 2013;Tünsmeyer et al, 2015). This discrepancy between DABP and NIBP measurement might be explained in part by the inaccuracy of the device (Wernick et al, 2010), but might also be the result of the technique used to measure NIBP.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…HDO has been evaluated previously in dogs, cats, horses, cheetahs and monkeys (Schmelting et al, 2009;Meyer et al, 2010;Petri9 c et al, 2010;Wernick et al, 2010;Martel et al, 2013;Rysnik et al, 2013;Seliškar et al, 2013;Mietsch and Einspanier, 2015;Sant Cassia et al, 2015;Tünsmeyer et al, 2015), but not ferrets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, OBP monitors have been available specifically for use in veterinary patients . Two handheld veterinary OBP devices (petMAP classic and petMAP graphic ) allow selecting algorithms for blood pressure estimations based on the animal species (dogs and cats) and on the site of cuff placement (thoracic limb, pelvic limb, and tail) to optimize the correlation with invasive blood pressure (IBP) a .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is conflicting evidence regarding the performance of the noninvasive Doppler technique compared with invasive blood pressure monitoring in anaesthetized and awake animals (Garofalo et al 2012;Seli skar et al 2013;Vachon et al 2014). However, both baseline and postoperative SAPs in this study were high.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%