Mj. Gains et al., COMPARISON OF DIRECT AND INDIRECT BLOOD-PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS IN ANESTHETIZED DOGS, Canadian journal of veterinary research, 59(3), 1995, pp. 238-240
The precision and accuracy of an indirect oscillometric blood pressure
measurement technique (Dinamap 8100) was assessed in 11 anesthetized
Beagle dogs weighing 8 to 11.5 kg. Direct blood pressure measurements
were made by catheterization of the lingual artery, and simultaneous i
ndirect measurements were determined by placing a cuff over the median
artery (midradial area). Blood pressure measurements at 2 different p
lanes of anesthesia (light and deep) were recorded in triplicate. At a
light plane of anesthesia, the Dinamap 8100 underestimated diastolic
and mean arterial pressure, and at a deep anesthetic plane overestimat
ed systolic pressure. The indirect technique had good repeatability of
systolic pressures. Regression analysis for the 2 techniques showed e
xcellent correlation (r = 0.93). The results indicate that the indirec
t oscillometric blood pressure measurement technique provides a good e
stimate of systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure in dogs wei
ghing 8-11.5 kg.