Non‐invasive blood pressure measurement in conscious rabbits: A comparison of Doppler ultrasonic and oscillometric devices
Enrique González‐González,
Elisa González‐Alonso‐Alegre,
Andrés Montesinos‐Barceló
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThis study aimed to compare Doppler (the most commonly used technique for non‐invasive indirect blood pressure [NIBP] measurement in rabbits) and oscillometric devices for NIBP measurements in conscious rabbits.MethodsBlood pressure (BP) measurements were obtained for 49 conscious rabbits using the Doppler and oscillometric devices. Each measurement was repeated in triplicate. Three rabbits were excluded from the study because it was not possible to obtain BP measurements using the oscillometric devi… Show more
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