Feasibility of Near-Infrared Image Guided Vascular Identification and Access in Dogs

IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Seth Bowden, Jake Johnson, Kursten V. Pierce
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Abstract

Background

Use of real-time imaging with near-infrared (NIR) light technology to assist with gaining vascular access in humans is increasingly common. There is a lack of research on the NIR imaging modality in animals.

Hypothesis/Objectives

To assess the feasibility of NIR vessel finding technology at vascular sites in a cohort of dogs, between shaved and unshaved fur, and under conditions of vasoconstriction.

Animals

6 healthy, adult dogs (three beagles, three hounds) in a university teaching colony.

Methods

5 peripheral vascular sites were imaged before and after shaving. Images were scored based on the following criteria: not feasible (0), feasible (1), helpful but not feasible as sole guidance (2). Each vascular site was re-imaged after intravenous administration of dexmedetomidine.

Results

The left medial saphenous, right cephalic, and right lateral saphenous veins were the most feasibly identified vessels (18/18, 17/18, and 15/18, respectively). The effects of dexmedetomidine administration (p = 0.5 at 20 cm; p = 0.78 at 26 cm) and fur color (p = 0.25 at 20 cm; p = 0.50 at 26 cm) on the feasibility of vessel imaging were not statistically significant. However, a significant difference between shaved and unshaved areas was identified when directly compared at 20 cm (p = 0.04). The external jugular vein was less reliably identified (6/18 and 5/18 in sternal and lateral recumbency, respectively), and the left femoral artery was not identified (0/18).

Conclusions and Clinical Importance

Use of NIR imaging for identification of superficial, peripheral veins is feasible in healthy beagles and hounds, regardless of shaving and administration of dexmedetomidine. This technology could be useful in other clinical scenarios.

近红外图像引导犬血管识别与获取的可行性
使用近红外(NIR)光技术进行实时成像以辅助获取人体血管通路已越来越普遍。目前对动物近红外成像方式的研究还比较缺乏。假设/目的评估近红外血管发现技术在血管部位的可行性,在一组狗身上,在剃毛和未剃毛的情况下,在血管收缩的条件下。动物6只健康的成年狗(3只比格犬,3只猎犬)在大学教学区。方法对剃须前后的5个周围血管部位进行影像学检查。根据以下标准对图像进行评分:不可行(0),可行(1),有用但不可行作为唯一指导(2)。静脉给药右美托咪定后,对各血管部位重新成像。结果左隐静脉内侧、右隐静脉头侧和右隐静脉外侧是最容易识别的血管(分别为18/18、17/18和15/18)。右美托咪定给药的影响(p = 0.5, 20cm;26 cm处P = 0.78)和皮毛颜色(20 cm处P = 0.25;在26 cm处P = 0.50)血管成像的可行性差异无统计学意义。然而,当直接比较20厘米处的剃须和未剃须区域时,发现了显着差异(p = 0.04)。颈外静脉的识别可靠性较低(胸骨和侧卧分别为6/18和5/18),左股动脉未被识别(0/18)。结论及临床意义在健康的小猎犬和猎犬中,不论是否剃须和给予右美托咪定,使用近红外成像识别浅表和外周静脉是可行的。这项技术在其他临床情况下也很有用。
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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
11.50%
发文量
243
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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