Determination of Indirect Blood Pressure in the Companion Bird

Marla Lichtenberger DVM, DACVECC
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Abstract

The information gathered through arterial blood pressure measurement must be correctly interpreted for appropriate decisions to be made. Systolic blood pressure is the pressure exerted against the blood vessel wall during systole. Although direct arterial pressure measurement is ideal, it is not commonly used because of the need for specific technical skill, invasive nature of the procedure, and cost of equipment. All indirect blood pressure measurement techniques are based on detection of blood flow beneath an inflated cuff. Systolic blood pressure determination via ultrasonic Doppler flow detection (Doppler) has been found to correlate well with direct blood pressure measurements in ducks (Anas platyrhynchos). Clinical techniques and applications for Doppler blood pressure monitoring will be discussed. Treatment of hypotension involves monitoring blood pressure, removal of the underlying cause, and volume support for hypovolemia. Hypertension has not yet been defined in the psittacine species. The routine use of blood pressure monitoring in the avian species can provide the clinician with a better knowledge base about intravascular volume status to avoid or minimize long-term complications of hypertension.

伴侣鸟间接血压的测定
通过动脉血压测量收集到的信息必须正确解释才能做出适当的决策。收缩压是血管收缩时对血管壁施加的压力。虽然直接动脉压测量是理想的,但由于需要特定的技术技能、手术的侵入性和设备的成本,它不常被使用。所有间接血压测量技术都是基于检测充气袖带下的血流。通过超声多普勒血流检测(多普勒)测定收缩压已被发现与鸭子(Anas platyrhynchos)的直接血压测量有很好的相关性。本文将讨论多普勒血压监测的临床技术及应用。低血压的治疗包括监测血压、清除根本原因和对低血容量的支持。高血压在鹦鹉种类中尚未被定义。在禽类中常规使用血压监测可以为临床医生提供更好的血管内容积状况的知识基础,以避免或减少高血压的长期并发症。
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