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131 related items for PubMed ID: 20185378

  • 1. Within-day and between-day variability of blood pressure measurement in healthy conscious Beagle dogs using a new oscillometric device.
    Rattez EP, Reynolds BS, Concordet D, Layssol-Lamour CJ, Segalen MM, Chetboul V, Lefebvre HP.
    J Vet Cardiol; 2010 Apr; 12(1):35-40. PubMed ID: 20185378
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    Am J Vet Res; 2010 Jul; 71(7):766-72. PubMed ID: 20594078
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  • 3. Clinical comparison of three methods to measure blood pressure in nonsedated dogs.
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  • 4. Evaluation of an indirect oscillometric blood pressure monitor in normotensive and hypotensive anesthetized dogs.
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  • 8. Comparison of blood pressure measurements obtained in dogs by use of indirect oscillometry in a veterinary clinic versus at home.
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  • 11. Adaptation of human oscillometric blood pressure monitors for use in dogs.
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  • 12. Measuring the level of agreement between directly measured blood pressure and pressure readings obtained with a veterinary-specific oscillometric unit in anesthetized dogs.
    Acierno MJ, Fauth E, Mitchell MA, da Cunha A.
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  • 13. Comparison of direct and indirect blood pressure measurements in anesthetized dogs.
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  • 16. Noninvasive measurement of systemic arterial pressure in dogs by automatic sphygmomanometry.
    Hamlin RL, Kittleson MD, Rice D, Knowlen G, Seyffert R.
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  • 19. Blood pressures obtained by indirect measurement in conscious dogs.
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  • 20. Variance of indirect blood pressure measurements and prevalence of hypertension in clinically normal dogs.
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