Temperature gradients in domestic cats over seven-years-old: descriptive analysis
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: The temperature gradients are dynamic and noninvasive monitoring techniques that provide information on peripheral blood flow and have been related to the prognosis of patients with circulatory shock. This study evaluated 47 elderly domestic cats’ temperature gradients, and we measured central (rectal) and peripheral (palmar, plantar and medial region of the radio) temperatures. Values found in this study are compatible with studies in young felines and differ from dogs and humans. The mean gradients found were 7.5°C for the central-peripheral; 5.6°C for the peripheral-environmental; 2.7°C for the skin-diff; and 0°C for the member-diff and the variables age and gender do not seem to influence these measurements. To the authors’ knowledge, there is no description of temperature gradients in elderly domestic cats, so this study pretends to clarify the vasoconstriction response in this group of animals. |
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Temperature gradients in domestic cats over seven-years-old: descriptive analysis |
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Temperature gradients in domestic cats over seven-years-old: descriptive analysis |
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Temperature gradients in domestic cats over seven-years-old: descriptive analysis Rabelo,Rodrigo C. Temperature gradients domestic cats peripheral perfusion vasoconstriction |
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Temperature gradients in domestic cats over seven-years-old: descriptive analysis |
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Temperature gradients in domestic cats over seven-years-old: descriptive analysis |
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Temperature gradients in domestic cats over seven-years-old: descriptive analysis |
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Temperature gradients in domestic cats over seven-years-old: descriptive analysis |
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Temperature gradients in domestic cats over seven-years-old: descriptive analysis |
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Rabelo,Rodrigo C. |
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Rabelo,Rodrigo C. Pereira Neto,Gláucia B. Carvalho,Vinícius J. Carvalho,Gustavo J. |
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Pereira Neto,Gláucia B. Carvalho,Vinícius J. Carvalho,Gustavo J. |
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Rabelo,Rodrigo C. Pereira Neto,Gláucia B. Carvalho,Vinícius J. Carvalho,Gustavo J. |
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Temperature gradients domestic cats peripheral perfusion vasoconstriction |
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Temperature gradients domestic cats peripheral perfusion vasoconstriction |
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ABSTRACT: The temperature gradients are dynamic and noninvasive monitoring techniques that provide information on peripheral blood flow and have been related to the prognosis of patients with circulatory shock. This study evaluated 47 elderly domestic cats’ temperature gradients, and we measured central (rectal) and peripheral (palmar, plantar and medial region of the radio) temperatures. Values found in this study are compatible with studies in young felines and differ from dogs and humans. The mean gradients found were 7.5°C for the central-peripheral; 5.6°C for the peripheral-environmental; 2.7°C for the skin-diff; and 0°C for the member-diff and the variables age and gender do not seem to influence these measurements. To the authors’ knowledge, there is no description of temperature gradients in elderly domestic cats, so this study pretends to clarify the vasoconstriction response in this group of animals. |
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