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      Respiratory variation in aortic blood peak velocity and caudal vena cava diameter can predict fluid responsiveness in anaesthetised and mechanically ventilated dogs.

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          Dynamic preload indices, such as systolic pressure variation (SPV), aortic flow peak velocity variation (ΔVpeak) and distensibility index of the caudal vena cava (CVCDI), are reliable indices for predicting fluid responsiveness in humans. This study aimed to investigate the ability of these indices to predict fluid response in 24 healthy dogs undergoing general anaesthesia and mechanical ventilation. Aortic flow peak velocity variation (∆Vpeak), CVCDI, and SPV were calculated before volume expansion (5mL/kg bolus of lactated Ringer's solution). The aortic velocity time integral (VTI) was measured before and after volume expansion as a surrogate of stroke volume. Dogs were considered responders (n=9) when the VTI increase was ≥15% and non-responders (n=15) when the increase was <15%.

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          Journal
          Vet. J.
          Veterinary journal (London, England : 1997)
          Elsevier BV
          1532-2971
          1090-0233
          Sep 2017
          : 227
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Animal Medicine, Production and Health, University of Padua, Viale dell'Università, 16, Legnaro 35020, Italy. Electronic address: massimobucci@inwind.it.
          [2 ] Clinica Veterinaria Roma Sud, Via Pilade Mazza, Rome 00173, Italy.
          [3 ] Department of Animal Medicine, Production and Health, University of Padua, Viale dell'Università, 16, Legnaro 35020, Italy.
          Article
          S1090-0233(17)30155-7
          10.1016/j.tvjl.2017.08.004
          29031327
          c6601c81-ae6f-4647-8784-178a224a5b54
          History

          Dog,Fluid responsiveness,Mechanical ventilation,Preload indices,Anaesthesia

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