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Investigation of the influence of manual ventilation-controlled respiration on right ventricular pressure-volume loops and echocardiographic variables in healthy anesthetized dogs
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Specific RV echocardiographic variables were significantly affected by respiration. In contrast, RVS and RVSR determined with RVGA were not affected by respiration and were associated with hemodynamic indicators of RV contractility.PMID:34669489 | DOI:10.2460/ajvr.82.11.865
Source: American Journal of Veterinary Research - October 20, 2021 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Yunosuke Yuchi Ryohei Suzuki Takahiro Teshima Hirotaka Matsumoto Hidekazu Koyama Source Type: research

Effects of a flotation vest and water flow rate on limb kinematics of Siberian Huskies swimming against a current
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: In dogs, range of motion during swimming was greater for the carpus than tarsus, when an FV was not worn, and increased more with WFR when WFR was incrementally increased. Those factors should be considered during swimming-based rehabilitation.PMID:34727070 | DOI:10.2460/ajvr.21.02.0021
Source: American Journal of Veterinary Research - November 2, 2021 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Corey J Fisher Karen C Scott Hayley K Reiter Melissa A Reid Charles M Roe James C Colee Richard C Hill Source Type: research

Adderall® (Amphetamine-Dextroamphetamine) Toxicity
This article discusses our present understanding of Adderall® intoxication and examines 3 dogs presented to our practice after ingestion of large amounts of the drug.
Source: Topics in Companion Animal Medicine - February 1, 2013 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Kevin T. Fitzgerald, Alvin C. Bronstein Source Type: research

Comparative assessment of left ventricular function variables determined via cardiac computed tomography and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in dogs.
Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-The 3-D modalities cardiac CT and cardiac MRI were excellent techniques for use in assessing LV functional variables. Similar results were obtained for LV volume and function variables via both techniques. The major disadvantage of these modalities was the need to anesthetize the dogs for the examinations. PMID: 23802670 [PubMed - in process]
Source: American Journal of Veterinary Research - June 29, 2013 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Sieslack AK, Dziallas P, Nolte I, Wefstaedt P Tags: Am J Vet Res Source Type: research

The effects of different inspired oxygen fractions on gas exchange and Tei‐index of myocardial performance in propofol‐anesthetized dogs
ConclusionThe Tei‐index and cardiovascular parameters are not affected by different FiO2. Clinical RelevanceAn FiO2 of 1.0 and 0.21 impaired respiratory efficiency.
Source: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia - July 1, 2013 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Patrícia C Ferro Lopes, Newton Nunes, Marlos G Sousa, Celina TD Nishimori, Roberta Carareto, Paulo Sérgio P dos Santos, Aparecido A Camacho Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research