BEHAVIOR OF HEART RATE AND TEMPERATURE IN RABBITS SUBMITTED TO CIRCULATORY ARREST
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Resumo: | The technique of total circulatory arrest (TCA), or inflow occlusion, consists in preventing the blood entry into the heart chambers by clamping the vena cava and the cranial and caudal vena azygos. However, changes in physiological parameters of the patient can be triggered with the application of this technique. This technique can be easily used in heart intra-cavity diseases, whose correction takes a few minutes, as in pulmonary stenosis or subaortic stenosis. Because low cost and simple implementation, it may be carried out in private clinics. In this trial, the behavior of heart rate and body temperature of rabbits submitted to two periods of five minutes of TCA, by the use of inflow occlusion technique, was evaluated. A period of blood recirculation between occlusions was performed to verify the potential benefits of this practice on the behavior of heart rate and body temperature of the animals. These parameters were assessed throughout the perioperative period. There were two deaths, both in the recirculation period due to the occurrence of ventricular fibrillation. Nevertheless, with the implementation of the period of blood recirculation, we verified that this technique can be used in intra-cardiac surgery lasting up to 10 minutes. KEYWORDS: Circulatory arrest, inflow occlusion, rabbits. |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEART RATE AND TEMPERATURE IN RABBITS SUBMITTED TO CIRCULATORY ARRESTCOMPORTAMENTO DA FREQUÊNCIA CARDÍACA E DA TEMPERATURA CORPÓREA EM COELHOS SUBMETIDOS À PARADA CIRCULATÓRIA CARDÍACAAnimal SanityInflow Occlusionparada circulatóriacoelhosThe technique of total circulatory arrest (TCA), or inflow occlusion, consists in preventing the blood entry into the heart chambers by clamping the vena cava and the cranial and caudal vena azygos. However, changes in physiological parameters of the patient can be triggered with the application of this technique. This technique can be easily used in heart intra-cavity diseases, whose correction takes a few minutes, as in pulmonary stenosis or subaortic stenosis. Because low cost and simple implementation, it may be carried out in private clinics. In this trial, the behavior of heart rate and body temperature of rabbits submitted to two periods of five minutes of TCA, by the use of inflow occlusion technique, was evaluated. A period of blood recirculation between occlusions was performed to verify the potential benefits of this practice on the behavior of heart rate and body temperature of the animals. These parameters were assessed throughout the perioperative period. There were two deaths, both in the recirculation period due to the occurrence of ventricular fibrillation. Nevertheless, with the implementation of the period of blood recirculation, we verified that this technique can be used in intra-cardiac surgery lasting up to 10 minutes. KEYWORDS: Circulatory arrest, inflow occlusion, rabbits.A técnica da parada circulatória total (PTC) ou inflow occlusion consiste em impedir a entrada do sangue às câmaras cardíacas através do clampeamento das veias cavas caudal e cranial e veia ázigos. Contudo, alterações nos parâmetros fisiológicos do paciente podem ser desencadeadas com a aplicação desta técnica. Em enfermidades cardíacas intracavitárias, cuja correção leva alguns minutos, como na estenose pulmonar ou na estenose subaórtica, esta técnica pode ser facilmente utilizada. Por ser de baixo custo e de simples aplicação, é passível de realização em clínicas particulares. Neste ensaio, avaliou-se o comportamento da frequên­cia cardíaca e da temperatura corpórea de coelhos submetidos a dois períodos de cinco minutos de PCT, utilizando-se a técnica da inflow occlusion. Um período de recirculação sanguínea entre as oclusões foi realizado a fim de verificar os potenciais benefícios desta prática sobre o comportamento da frequência cardíaca e temperatura corpórea dos animais, parâmetros avaliados ao longo de todo o período transoperatório. Ocorreram dois óbitos, ambos no período de recirculação, dada a ocorrência de fibrilação ventricular. Todavia, com a aplicação do período de recirculação do sangue, foi possível constatar que esta técnica pode ser utilizada em cirurgias intracardíacas, com duração de até dez minutos.PALAVRAS-CHAVES: Coelhos, inflow occlusion, parada circulatória.Universidade Federal de Goiás2010-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisa científicaapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/886610.5216/cab.v11i4.8866Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 11 No. 4 (2010); 923 - 930Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 11 n. 4 (2010); 923 - 9301809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/8866/8370https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/8866/8707Vale, Daniela FantiniRamos, Renato MoranFerreira, Felipp SilveiraFerreira, Giseli SantosQueiroz, Fabio FerreiraLuz, Monica JorgeCosta, Alessandra CastelloMonteiro, GuilhermeAntunes, FernandaOliveira, Andre Lacerda de Abreuinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2010-12-21T13:36:26Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/8866Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:41.272318Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEART RATE AND TEMPERATURE IN RABBITS SUBMITTED TO CIRCULATORY ARREST COMPORTAMENTO DA FREQUÊNCIA CARDÍACA E DA TEMPERATURA CORPÓREA EM COELHOS SUBMETIDOS À PARADA CIRCULATÓRIA CARDÍACA |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEART RATE AND TEMPERATURE IN RABBITS SUBMITTED TO CIRCULATORY ARREST |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEART RATE AND TEMPERATURE IN RABBITS SUBMITTED TO CIRCULATORY ARREST BEHAVIOR OF HEART RATE AND TEMPERATURE IN RABBITS SUBMITTED TO CIRCULATORY ARREST Vale, Daniela Fantini Animal Sanity Inflow Occlusion parada circulatória coelhos Vale, Daniela Fantini Animal Sanity Inflow Occlusion parada circulatória coelhos |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEART RATE AND TEMPERATURE IN RABBITS SUBMITTED TO CIRCULATORY ARREST |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEART RATE AND TEMPERATURE IN RABBITS SUBMITTED TO CIRCULATORY ARREST |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEART RATE AND TEMPERATURE IN RABBITS SUBMITTED TO CIRCULATORY ARREST BEHAVIOR OF HEART RATE AND TEMPERATURE IN RABBITS SUBMITTED TO CIRCULATORY ARREST |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEART RATE AND TEMPERATURE IN RABBITS SUBMITTED TO CIRCULATORY ARREST BEHAVIOR OF HEART RATE AND TEMPERATURE IN RABBITS SUBMITTED TO CIRCULATORY ARREST |
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BEHAVIOR OF HEART RATE AND TEMPERATURE IN RABBITS SUBMITTED TO CIRCULATORY ARREST |
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Vale, Daniela Fantini |
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Vale, Daniela Fantini Vale, Daniela Fantini Ramos, Renato Moran Ferreira, Felipp Silveira Ferreira, Giseli Santos Queiroz, Fabio Ferreira Luz, Monica Jorge Costa, Alessandra Castello Monteiro, Guilherme Antunes, Fernanda Oliveira, Andre Lacerda de Abreu Ramos, Renato Moran Ferreira, Felipp Silveira Ferreira, Giseli Santos Queiroz, Fabio Ferreira Luz, Monica Jorge Costa, Alessandra Castello Monteiro, Guilherme Antunes, Fernanda Oliveira, Andre Lacerda de Abreu |
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Ramos, Renato Moran Ferreira, Felipp Silveira Ferreira, Giseli Santos Queiroz, Fabio Ferreira Luz, Monica Jorge Costa, Alessandra Castello Monteiro, Guilherme Antunes, Fernanda Oliveira, Andre Lacerda de Abreu |
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Vale, Daniela Fantini Ramos, Renato Moran Ferreira, Felipp Silveira Ferreira, Giseli Santos Queiroz, Fabio Ferreira Luz, Monica Jorge Costa, Alessandra Castello Monteiro, Guilherme Antunes, Fernanda Oliveira, Andre Lacerda de Abreu |
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Animal Sanity Inflow Occlusion parada circulatória coelhos |
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Animal Sanity Inflow Occlusion parada circulatória coelhos |
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The technique of total circulatory arrest (TCA), or inflow occlusion, consists in preventing the blood entry into the heart chambers by clamping the vena cava and the cranial and caudal vena azygos. However, changes in physiological parameters of the patient can be triggered with the application of this technique. This technique can be easily used in heart intra-cavity diseases, whose correction takes a few minutes, as in pulmonary stenosis or subaortic stenosis. Because low cost and simple implementation, it may be carried out in private clinics. In this trial, the behavior of heart rate and body temperature of rabbits submitted to two periods of five minutes of TCA, by the use of inflow occlusion technique, was evaluated. A period of blood recirculation between occlusions was performed to verify the potential benefits of this practice on the behavior of heart rate and body temperature of the animals. These parameters were assessed throughout the perioperative period. There were two deaths, both in the recirculation period due to the occurrence of ventricular fibrillation. Nevertheless, with the implementation of the period of blood recirculation, we verified that this technique can be used in intra-cardiac surgery lasting up to 10 minutes. KEYWORDS: Circulatory arrest, inflow occlusion, rabbits. |
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Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 11 No. 4 (2010); 923 - 930 Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 11 n. 4 (2010); 923 - 930 1809-6891 1518-2797 reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online) instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG) instacron:UFG |
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