Clinical evaluation of arterial blood pressure in anesthetized dogs by use of a veterinary-specific multiparameter monitor

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OBJECTIVE To compare noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) measurements with invasive blood pressure (IBP) measurements of arterial blood pressure (ABP) in anesthetized dogs as obtained with a veterinary-specific multiparameter monitor. ANIMALS 21 client-owned healthy female dogs anesthetized for routine ovariohysterectomy. PROCEDURES ABP measurements were obtained with a single veterinary-specific multi-parameter monitor via a pneumatic cuff placed over the medial dorsal meta-tarsal artery (NIBP) and a transducer connected to a catheter placed in the contralateral artery (IBP). The 224 paired ABP measurements (complete data set) were categorized into 3 subsets—hypotension, normotension, and hypertension—on the basis of invasive measurements of mean arterial blood pressure (MAP). The NIBP and IBP measurements of systolic and diastolic arterial blood pressure (SAP and DAP, respectively) and MAP were compared. RESULTS NIBP measurements were frequently lower than IBP measurements. The greatest underestimation was for the hypertension subset of NIBP mea-surements, with biases for SAP of 15.7 mm Hg, DAP of 14.1 mm Hg, and MAP of 12.0 mm Hg. Considering the complete data set, precision was acceptable (SD of the differences between paired measurements ≤ 15 mm Hg for DAP [9.0 mm Hg] and MAP [12.1 mm Hg]); however, precision was not acceptable for SAP (SD, 18.6 mm Hg). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE NIBP measurements with the studied veterinary-specific multiparameter monitor generally agreed with IBP measurements during hypotensive and normotensive periods for anesthetized healthy female dogs undergoing routine ovariohysterectomy. However, inaccuracies, frequently under-estimations, were observed during periods of hypertension, and there-fore, NIBP measurements should be interpreted cautiously.

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Jacobs-Fohrman, Z. R., Barnes, T. S., McEwen, M. M., & Goodwin, W. A. (2020). Clinical evaluation of arterial blood pressure in anesthetized dogs by use of a veterinary-specific multiparameter monitor. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 81(8), 635–641. https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.81.8.635

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