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  • 3. Effects of cuff size and position on the agreement between arterial blood pressure measured by Doppler ultrasound and through a dorsal pedal artery catheter in anesthetized cats.
    Cerejo SA, Teixeira-Neto FJ, Garofalo NA, Pimenta EL, Zanuzzo FS, Klein AV.
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  • 5. A study of measurement of noninvasive blood pressure with the oscillometric device, Sentinel, in isoflurane-anaesthetized horses.
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  • 8. Agreement between two oscillometric blood pressure technologies and invasively measured arterial pressure in the dog.
    da Cunha AF, Ramos SJ, Domingues M, Beaufrère H, Shelby A, Stout R, Acierno MJ.
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  • 11. Evaluation of the tongue for oscillometric measurement of arterial pressure in anesthetized Beagle dogs.
    Kim D, Kim H, Shin D, Kim J, Lee I, Son WG.
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  • 14. Clinical evaluation of arterial blood pressure in anesthetized dogs by use of a veterinary-specific multiparameter monitor.
    Jacobs-Fohrman ZR, Barnes TS, McEwen MM, Goodwin WA.
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  • 15. EVALUATION OF OSCILLOMETRIC BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT USING A FINGER CUFF IN ANESTHETIZED CHIMPANZEES (PAN TROGLODYTES).
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  • 16. Validation of oscillometric blood pressure measurement using a Datex S/5 Compact multiparameter monitor in anaesthetized adult dogs.
    Felisberto R, Gonzalez AG, Flaherty D, Casoria V, Auckburally A.
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  • 18. Clinical evaluation of the Surgivet V60046, a non invasive blood pressure monitor in anaesthetized dogs.
    Deflandre CJ, Hellebrekers LJ.
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  • 19. Comparison of ultrasonic Doppler flow monitor, oscillometric, and direct arterial blood pressure measurements in ill dogs.
    Bosiack AP, Mann FA, Dodam JR, Wagner-Mann CC, Branson KR.
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  • 20. Comparison of arterial blood pressure measurements obtained invasively or oscillometrically using a Datex S/5 Compact monitor in anaesthetised adult horses.
    Yamaoka TT, Flaherty D, Pawson P, Scott M, Auckburally A.
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