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Anthea L. Raisis BVSc Lesley E. Young PhD Hylton B. Meire FRCR Polly M. Taylor PhD Karen J. Blissitt PhD David Marlin Pierre Lekeux PhD 《Veterinary radiology & ultrasound》2000,41(1):64-72
The purpose of the study was to determine the ability of Doppler ultrasound to detect changes in femoral blood flow during pharmacologic manipulation of arterial blood pressure. Doppler ultrasonography was performed in the femoral vessels of six halothane-anesthetized horses before and during administration of phenylephrine HCI and sodium nitroprusside. The time-averaged mean velocity and volumetric flow were calculated. The contour of the velocity waveform was assessed, and the early diastolic deceleration slope (EDDS) and pulsatility index (PI) were calculated. Administration of phenylephrine HCI resulted in increased mean aortic blood pressure (MABP) by 40% (29.3-53.0%). This caused significant decrease in cardiac output (26.8 to 13.5 l/min), femoral arterial velocity (left artery 7.20 to 4.00 cm/s; right artery 5.01 to 3.39 cm/s) and volumetric flow (left artery 556 to 221 ml/min; right artery 397 to 193 ml/min) in the femoral vessels and significant increase in systemic vascular resistance (163 to 433 dyn-s/cm5), EDDS (1a: 285 to 468: ra: 250 to 481) and PI (1a: 9.38 to 20.4; ra 17.1 to 29.1). Administration of sodium nitroprusside resulted in a decreased MABP of 27.2% (22.5-33%). This increased cardiac output (20.8 to 32.4 L/min), however, no significant changes were observed in femoral blood flow. Despite obvious changes in the waveform contour, no significant change occurred in EDDS or PI. These results suggest that Doppler ultrasound may be useful for measuring femoral blood flow in anesthetized horses. However, waveform analysis appears to be limited when multiple changes occur in central and peripheral haemodynamics. 相似文献
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Elizabeth J. Laing DVM DVSc Peter J. Fitzpatrick MB BS FRCP FRCR AIan M. Norris DVM AIlen Mosseri MSc Walter D. Rider MB FRCP FRCP AIlen G. Binnington DVM MSc Angela Baur BVSc V. E. Valli DVM PhD 《Journal of veterinary internal medicine / American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine》1989,3(2):96-101
Eight healthy mongrel dogs were treated with half-body irradiation (HBI) in a pilot study to evaluate the technique and radiotolerance of different organs. Cranial and caudal half-body fields were established using the 13th thoracic vertebra as the dividing point. Under general anesthesia, either 7 or 8 Gray (Gy) were delivered to one half of the body using opposing radiation portals. The other half of the body was similarly treated 28 days later. The dogs were monitored for 12 months. Significant radiation effects included transient bone marrow suppression and radiation sickness. There were no serious or life-threatening problems, but the 8 Gy group consistently showed more severe clinical signs and histologic changes than the 7 Gy group. Total body irradiation in two fractions of 7 or 8 Gy given 1 month apart appears to be a safe treatment that can be developed for therapy in veterinary oncology. 相似文献
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Christine E. Thomson BVSc PhD Joe N. Kornegay DVM PhD Robert A. Burn RT Burton P. Drayer MD Donald M. Hadley MD PhD FRCR Donald C. Levesque DVM Larry A. Gainsburg DYM Stephen B. Lane DVM Nicholas J.H. Sharp Bvetmed MVM Simon J. Wheeler BVSc PhD 《Veterinary radiology & ultrasound》1993,34(1):2-17
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a noninvasive technique that provides accurate, detailed, anatomic images, has had a major impact in the diagnosis of human disease. This technique is based upon the inherent magnetic properties of certain nuclei. Induction of the nuclei into a low energy state is achieved by placing them in a static magnetic field. The nuclei may then be excited into a high energy state by application of a radio frequency pulse. When the second field is stopped, the nuclei return to ground state and emit the absorbed energy in the form of a radio signal. This signal is received by a coil that generally surrounds the specimen and converted to an anatomic image through a process of computer-assisted reconstruction. Contrast is altered by applying the second pulse in different sequences (saturation recovery, inversion recovery, and spin echo) and using enhancing agents such as gadolinium. In this paper, we present an overview of the general principles of MRI and some clinical examples in dogs and cats with central nervous system disease. 相似文献
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Michael Bynevelt FRANZCR Clare Rusbridge BVMS DECVN MRCVS Juliet Britton MRCP FRCR 《Veterinary radiology & ultrasound》2000,41(6):521-524
A nineteen month old Cavalier King Charles had clinical signs consistent with a cervical myelopathy. Radiologically there was abnormal angulation of the dens with cervical spinal cord compression and a Chiari type malformation of the atlanto-occipital region. The condition and method of investigation is discussed. 相似文献
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Elizabeth J. Laing DVM DVSc Peter J. Fitzpatrick MB BS FRCP FRCR AIlen G. Binnington DVM MSc AIan M. Norris DVM AIlen Mosseri MSc Walter D. Rider MB FRCP FRCP V. E. Valli DVM PhD Angela Baur BVSc 《Journal of veterinary internal medicine / American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine》1989,3(2):102-108
In a Phase I-II study, half-body radiotherapy was used to treat 14 dogs with multicentric lymphoma. Using this technique, a radiation dose of 7 Gray (Gy) was delivered to one half of the body in a single exposure. The other half of the body was treated approximately 28 days later. Of 14 treated dogs, 11 (79%) had a measurable decrease in tumor size. Five dogs achieved a complete or partial remission with a mean duration of 102 and 54 days, respectively. In predicting response to therapy, poor prognostic factors included large tumor burdens, advanced disease stage, and chemotherapy-resistant tumors. Side effects of treatment were divided chronologically into acute (radiation sickness, tumor lysis), subacute (bone marrow suppression), and chronic (radiation pneumonitis, lymphoma-cell leukemia) syndromes. Complications were more severe in tumor-bearing dogs when compared with healthy control animals. Dogs with small tumor burdens and minimal internal disease had fewer complications compared with those with more advanced disease. 相似文献
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