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Blood pressure, heart rate, and urinary catecholamines in healthy dogs subjected to different clinical settings.

机译:处于不同临床环境中的健康狗的血压,心率和尿儿茶酚胺。

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Background: Correct interpretation of blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) recordings is important in a clinical environment, but little is known about effects of stress on BP and HR responses of dogs to different clinical settings. Objective: To investigate BP and HR responses in different clinical settings in dogs of 3 breeds, and to relate findings to urinary catecholamine concentrations measured by ELISA assays previously validated for use in human plasma and urine, after validation for use in dogs. Animals: Client-owned healthy dogs; 41 Labrador Retrievers, 33 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (CKCS), and 15 Dachshunds. Methods: Prospective observational study. BP and HR were measured in 4 clinical settings with or without veterinarian and owner present. Urine samples were taken before and after examination. ELISA assays were validated for canine urine, and epinephrine/creatinine and norepinephrine/creatinine ratios were analyzed. Results: BP and HR were higher when measured by veterinarian alone than when owner was present (P<.020). Urinary catecholamine/creatinine ratios were higher after examination, compared with before, in all dogs (P<.0001). Labrador Retrievers had lower diastolic BP than Dachshunds in 2 settings (P<=.041), lower HR than CKCSs in 3 settings (all P<.0001), and lower catecholamine/creatinine ratios after examination than both other breeds (P<=.035). The in-house validation showed mean spiked recovery of 96.5% for epinephrine and 83.8% for norepinephrine. Conclusions and Clinical Importance: BP and HR responses were related to breed as well as clinical setting. Breed differences were detected in urinary catecholamine/creatinine ratios. Further studies on breed differences are warranted.
机译:背景:在临床环境中正确解释血压(BP)和心率(HR)记录很重要,但对于应力对狗对不同临床环境的BP和HR反应的影响知之甚少。目的:研究3种犬在不同临床环境中的BP和HR反应,并将研究结果与先前经验证可用于人血浆和尿液的ELISA测定法测定的尿中儿茶酚胺浓度相关联,然后再用于狗。动物:客户拥有的健康狗; 41个拉布拉多猎犬,33个骑士查尔斯国王西班牙猎狗(CKCS)和15个腊肠犬。方法:前瞻性观察研究。在有或没有兽医和主人的情况下,在4种临床环境中测量BP和HR。在检查之前和之后采集尿液样品。验证了犬尿液的ELISA分析,并分析了肾上腺素/肌酐和去甲肾上腺素/肌酐的比率。结果:仅由兽医测量时的BP和HR高于拥有者时(P <.020)。所有犬的检查后尿儿茶酚胺/肌酐比值均高于以前(P <.0001)。拉布拉多犬在两种情况下的舒张压均低于腊肠犬(P <=。041),在三种情况下的HR较CKCS更低(均P <.0001),检查后的儿茶酚胺/肌酐比值均低于其他两个品种(P <= .035)。内部验证显示,肾上腺素的平均峰值恢复率为96.5%,去甲肾上腺素的平均峰值恢复率为83.8%。结论和临床重要性:BP和HR反应与品种以及临床环境有关。尿儿茶酚胺/肌酐比率发现了品种差异。有必要进一步研究品种差异。

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