Skelding Alicia, Valverde Alexander
Anesthesiology Department, Toronto Animal Health Partners Emergency and Specialty Hospital, Toronto, Ontario M3B 2R2 (Skelding); Department of Clinical Studies, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1 (Valverde).
Can Vet J. 2020 May;61(5):481-498.
Arterial blood pressure is a common parameter evaluated in conscious and anesthetized veterinary patients for a variety of reasons. Non-invasive blood pressure measurement techniques, such as Doppler ultrasound and oscillometry, are attractive in certain veterinary patients due to their availability and ease of use. The greatest limitation to non-invasive blood pressure monitoring can be its inaccuracy, particularly in hypotensive or hypertensive patients and in certain species. Part 1 of this 2-part review summarized the current techniques available to non-invasively measure arterial blood pressure in veterinary species and discussed validation of non-invasive devices. Part 2 summarizes the veterinary literature that evaluates the use of non-invasive blood pressure measurement techniques in conscious and anesthetized species and develops general conclusions for proper use and interpretation of non-invasive blood pressure devices.
出于多种原因,动脉血压是在清醒和麻醉的兽医患者中评估的常见参数。非侵入性血压测量技术,如多普勒超声和示波测量法,因其可用性和易用性在某些兽医患者中具有吸引力。非侵入性血压监测的最大局限性可能在于其不准确,特别是在低血压或高血压患者以及某些物种中。这篇两部分综述的第1部分总结了目前可用于非侵入性测量兽医物种动脉血压的技术,并讨论了非侵入性设备的验证。第2部分总结了评估在清醒和麻醉物种中使用非侵入性血压测量技术的兽医文献,并得出关于正确使用和解释非侵入性血压设备的一般结论。