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      The effect of induced hypocalcaemia on the cardiac output and blood pressure of dairy cattle.

      Research in Veterinary Science
      Animals, Blood Pressure, Cardiac Output, Carotid Arteries, physiopathology, Cattle, Cattle Diseases, Female, Hypocalcemia, veterinary

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          A mean reduction of plasma calcium level to 51 per cent of normal infusion of 4.7 per cent Na2EDTA solution into four cows was associated with a mean reduction of 48 per cent in cardiac output. Hypocalcaemia sufficient to produce sternal recumbency in a further four cows resulted in a highly significant fall in the mean arterial blood pressure, which returned to normal immediately after treatment with an intravenous infusion of 350 ml of 32.5 per cent calcium borogluconate.

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          10.1016/S0034-5288(18)33054-6

          Animals,Blood Pressure,Cardiac Output,Carotid Arteries,physiopathology,Cattle,Cattle Diseases,Female,Hypocalcemia,veterinary

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