Non‐invasive measurement of the cardiovascular effects of chronic hypoxaemia on dogs living at moderately high altitude

Pulmonary hypertension is a well‐recognised condition in dogs, and, among other mechanisms, is caused by hypoxia. In order to evaluate the effect of chronic hypobaric hypoxia on pulmonary arterial pressure in dogs, a colony of 19 clinically and biochemically healthy Greenland sled dogs living perman...

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Main Authors: Glaus, T. M., Hauser, K., Hassig, M., Lipp, B., Reusch, C. E.
Other Authors: Albert Heim Foundation
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2003
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spelling crwiley:10.1136/vr.152.26.800 2024-09-30T14:35:49+00:00 Non‐invasive measurement of the cardiovascular effects of chronic hypoxaemia on dogs living at moderately high altitude Glaus, T. M. Hauser, K. Hassig, M. Lipp, B. Reusch, C. E. Albert Heim Foundation 2003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.152.26.800 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1136%2Fvr.152.26.800 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/wol1/doi/10.1136/vr.152.26.800/fullpdf en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Veterinary Record volume 152, issue 26, page 800-803 ISSN 0042-4900 2042-7670 journal-article 2003 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.152.26.800 2024-09-05T05:08:43Z Pulmonary hypertension is a well‐recognised condition in dogs, and, among other mechanisms, is caused by hypoxia. In order to evaluate the effect of chronic hypobaric hypoxia on pulmonary arterial pressure in dogs, a colony of 19 clinically and biochemically healthy Greenland sled dogs living permanently at at least 2300 m above sea level (altitude dogs) and 10 clinically healthy Greenland sled dogs living at 700 to 900 m above sea level (control dogs) were examined. Investigations were made of the dogs' packed‐cell volume, venous and arterial blood gases, electrocardiogram, blood pressure and echocardiograph, including the calculation of pulmonary arterial pressure by Doppler examination of tricuspid regurgitation. The altitude dogs had a marked arterial hypoxaemia with a mean (sd) oxygen partial pressure of 61.9 (7.4) mmHg and a significantly lower arterial oxygen saturation (90.7 [3.7] per cent) than the control dogs (96.7 [0.8] per cent). In eight of the altitude dogs, tricuspid regurgitation allowed calculation of the systolic pulmonary arterial pressure, which was 29.5 (10.4) mmHg. Eight of the control dogs had tricuspid insufficiency, and their derived systolic pulmonary arterial pressure was significantly lower (17.4 [3.9] mmHg). Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Wiley Online Library Greenland Veterinary Record 152 26 800 803
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description Pulmonary hypertension is a well‐recognised condition in dogs, and, among other mechanisms, is caused by hypoxia. In order to evaluate the effect of chronic hypobaric hypoxia on pulmonary arterial pressure in dogs, a colony of 19 clinically and biochemically healthy Greenland sled dogs living permanently at at least 2300 m above sea level (altitude dogs) and 10 clinically healthy Greenland sled dogs living at 700 to 900 m above sea level (control dogs) were examined. Investigations were made of the dogs' packed‐cell volume, venous and arterial blood gases, electrocardiogram, blood pressure and echocardiograph, including the calculation of pulmonary arterial pressure by Doppler examination of tricuspid regurgitation. The altitude dogs had a marked arterial hypoxaemia with a mean (sd) oxygen partial pressure of 61.9 (7.4) mmHg and a significantly lower arterial oxygen saturation (90.7 [3.7] per cent) than the control dogs (96.7 [0.8] per cent). In eight of the altitude dogs, tricuspid regurgitation allowed calculation of the systolic pulmonary arterial pressure, which was 29.5 (10.4) mmHg. Eight of the control dogs had tricuspid insufficiency, and their derived systolic pulmonary arterial pressure was significantly lower (17.4 [3.9] mmHg).
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author Glaus, T. M.
Hauser, K.
Hassig, M.
Lipp, B.
Reusch, C. E.
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Hauser, K.
Hassig, M.
Lipp, B.
Reusch, C. E.
Non‐invasive measurement of the cardiovascular effects of chronic hypoxaemia on dogs living at moderately high altitude
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Hauser, K.
Hassig, M.
Lipp, B.
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title Non‐invasive measurement of the cardiovascular effects of chronic hypoxaemia on dogs living at moderately high altitude
title_short Non‐invasive measurement of the cardiovascular effects of chronic hypoxaemia on dogs living at moderately high altitude
title_full Non‐invasive measurement of the cardiovascular effects of chronic hypoxaemia on dogs living at moderately high altitude
title_fullStr Non‐invasive measurement of the cardiovascular effects of chronic hypoxaemia on dogs living at moderately high altitude
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