Kl. Hoffmann et al., Doppler sonographic measurements of arterial blood flow and their repeatability in the equine foot during weight bearing and non-weight bearing, RES VET SCI, 70(3), 2001, pp. 199-203
In six normal adult horses. pulsed-wave Doppler sonographic inspections wer
e made of the left and right lateral palmar proper digital artery (LPPDA) o
f each thoracic limb, Using a two-period. crossover design with repeated me
asures, each LPPDA was inspected on four occasions throughout the day over
a 7 hour period and, on each occasion, with the limb weight bearing and non
-weight bearing. In comparison with the observations made during weight bea
ring, there were significant increases (P < 0.001) in bloodflow velocities
when the I imb was non-weight bearing. There was no relationship between bl
ood velocities and the time of day, the order in which the inspections were
made, resting heart rate, age of the horse, or hoof angle. In both weight
bearing and non-weight bearing. the Doppler waveform demonstrated a systoli
c peak followed by at least two diastolic peaks and an end diastolic platea
u. Horses that moved least during sonographic inspections had the lowest co
-efficients of variation. (C) 2001 Harcout Publishers Ltd.