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>Non–invasive blood pressure measurement in animals: Part 1 — Techniques for measurement and validation of non-invasive devices
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Non–invasive blood pressure measurement in animals: Part 1 — Techniques for measurement and validation of non-invasive devices
Arterial blood pressure is a common parameter evaluated in conscious and anesthetized veterinary species. Non-invasive blood pressure measurement techniques, such as Doppler ultrasonic flow detector and oscillometry, are attractive in certain animals due to their availability and ease of use. The greatest limitation to non-invasive blood pressure monitoring can be its inaccuracy, particularly in hypotensive or hypertensive patients and in certain species. Part 1 of this 2-part review summarizes the current techniques available to non-invasively measure arterial blood pressure in animals and discusses validation of non-invasive devices. Part 2 summarizes the veterinary literature that evaluates the use of non-invasive blood pressure measurement techniques in conscious and anesthetized species and develops general conclusions for proper use and interpretation of data from non-invasive blood pressure devices.
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