2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2006.07.014
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Telemetric Recording of Intrapleural Pressure

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“…We have previously described a reliable telemetric technique for non‐invasive monitoring of IPP in fully awake dogs 12. Our recent study extended this technique to enable simultaneous monitoring of both IPP and IAP and then transdiaphragmatic pressure values were derived from the amplitudes of the IPP and IAP in conscious dogs 13.…”
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“…We have previously described a reliable telemetric technique for non‐invasive monitoring of IPP in fully awake dogs 12. Our recent study extended this technique to enable simultaneous monitoring of both IPP and IAP and then transdiaphragmatic pressure values were derived from the amplitudes of the IPP and IAP in conscious dogs 13.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have previously described a reliable telemetric technique for non-invasive monitoring of IPP in fully awake dogs. 12 Our recent study extended this technique to enable simultaneous monitoring of both IPP and IAP and then transdiaphragmatic pressure values were derived from the amplitudes of the IPP and IAP in conscious dogs. 13 This technique was instrumental for our present study as we were able to measure the pressure changes in un-sedated, spontaneously breathing dogs providing meaningful physiological data before and after IAO.…”
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“…Impedance monitoring has recently been used in monkeys (Authier et al, 2010) and dogs (Kearney et al, 2010). Respiratory rate has also been derived from arterial pressure waveform in rodents (reviewed in Kramer and Kinter, 2003), and from pleural pressure in rats (Murphy et al, 1998), dogs (Ednick et al, 2007) and monkeys (Carrier et al, 2010;Layton et al, 2011;Warren et al, 2011). Respiratory inductive plethysmography has been used in dogs (Murphy et al, 2010).…”
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“…Parameters that can be measured and recorded include systolic and diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure, heart rate, and activity level, and is accurate to within 3 mm Hg [8]. This approach has previously been validated in the telemetric recordings of murine circadian rhythms; abnormal heart rate and body temperature; blood pressure (systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial), pain as assessed by heart rate and heart rate variability, as well as mouse penile, ocular, uterine, bladder, pleural, and left ventricular pressures [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]. The devices can be sterilized between uses, thus extending their implant life as well as reducing cost.…”
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