Transesophageal monitoring of aortic blood flow during nonemergent canine surgeries

Wall, Piper L. ; Rudison, Maisha M. ; Lazic, Tatjana ; Reidesel, Dean H.

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
Published 2002
ISSN:
1476-4431
Source:
Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Medicine
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Objective: To establish baseline values for descending thoracic aortic blood flow parameters as determined with a transesophageal combined M-mode and pulsed Doppler ultrasound-based monitoring method.Design: Preliminary observational study.Setting: University small animal teaching hospital.Animals: The study population consisted of anesthetized canine patients undergoing nonemergent surgeries. Prospectively set criteria for inclusion were adequate body size for placement of the esophageal probe and a nonemergent reason for surgery. The criterion for exclusion was recent trauma.Interventions: Placement of the transesophageal probe.Measurements and main results: Data was collected during 15 surgeries. Data from three dogs was excluded from data analysis (two recently hit by motor vehicles, one recently having undergone a total hip replacement). Each parameter was stable across time within each individual dog. The ranges of the descending thoracic aortic parameters across the 12 nonemergent cases were as follows: blood flow, 0.038–0.085 L min−1 kg−1; blood flow per beat, 0.31–0.84 mL kg−1; blood acceleration, 6–29 m s2−1; blood peak velocity, 38–105 m s−1; left ventricular ejection time interval 331–492 ms; and diameter, 0.30–0.93 mm kg−1.Conclusions: The range of descending thoracic aortic blood flow parameters encountered in this small group of dogs during nonemergent surgeries was broad; however, each parameter was quite stable across time with little change occurring in any dog during monitoring.
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