Intracoelomic pressure and coelomic perfusion pressure in healthy tegus (Salvator merianae)

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,André Nicolai Elias da
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Bressan,Thais Feres, Carregaro,Adriano Bonfim
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: The evaluation of intracoelomic pressure is very important, as many diseases can culminate with an increase in intracoelomic pressure and a consequent reduction in perfusion of the abdominal organs. The aim of this study was to measure the intracoelomic pressure and coelomic perfusion pressure in tegus (Salvator merianae). Twelve healthy tegus without sexual distinctions, weighing 1.64±0.39kg, were enrolled in this study. Intracoelomic pressure was measured using two methods: a handmade water column system and a pressure transducer connected to a multiparameter monitor. Coelomic perfusion pressure was determined by subtracting the intracoelomic pressure from the mean arterial pressure, which was measured using an oscillometric method. Intracoelomic pressure was 0mmHg (range, 0 - 0.5) according to the water column method and 2mmHg (range, 0 - 2.0) according to the pressure transducer. Coelomic perfusion pressure was 76mmHg (range, 62 - 105) according to the water column system and 82mmHg (range, 57 - 93) according to the pressure transducer. No significant difference was observed between the values obtained by the different measurement methods. Intracoelomic pressure value reported in this study might be useful in tegus, but the coelomic perfusion pressure should be used with caution, considering the blood pressure method that was used.
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spelling Intracoelomic pressure and coelomic perfusion pressure in healthy tegus (Salvator merianae)coelomic perfusion pressurecompartment pressurelizardsreptilesABSTRACT: The evaluation of intracoelomic pressure is very important, as many diseases can culminate with an increase in intracoelomic pressure and a consequent reduction in perfusion of the abdominal organs. The aim of this study was to measure the intracoelomic pressure and coelomic perfusion pressure in tegus (Salvator merianae). Twelve healthy tegus without sexual distinctions, weighing 1.64±0.39kg, were enrolled in this study. Intracoelomic pressure was measured using two methods: a handmade water column system and a pressure transducer connected to a multiparameter monitor. Coelomic perfusion pressure was determined by subtracting the intracoelomic pressure from the mean arterial pressure, which was measured using an oscillometric method. Intracoelomic pressure was 0mmHg (range, 0 - 0.5) according to the water column method and 2mmHg (range, 0 - 2.0) according to the pressure transducer. Coelomic perfusion pressure was 76mmHg (range, 62 - 105) according to the water column system and 82mmHg (range, 57 - 93) according to the pressure transducer. No significant difference was observed between the values obtained by the different measurement methods. Intracoelomic pressure value reported in this study might be useful in tegus, but the coelomic perfusion pressure should be used with caution, considering the blood pressure method that was used.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782018000200601Ciência Rural v.48 n.2 2018reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20170286info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,André Nicolai Elias daBressan,Thais FeresCarregaro,Adriano Bonfimeng2018-02-21T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Intracoelomic pressure and coelomic perfusion pressure in healthy tegus (Salvator merianae)
title Intracoelomic pressure and coelomic perfusion pressure in healthy tegus (Salvator merianae)
spellingShingle Intracoelomic pressure and coelomic perfusion pressure in healthy tegus (Salvator merianae)
Silva,André Nicolai Elias da
coelomic perfusion pressure
compartment pressure
lizards
reptiles
title_short Intracoelomic pressure and coelomic perfusion pressure in healthy tegus (Salvator merianae)
title_full Intracoelomic pressure and coelomic perfusion pressure in healthy tegus (Salvator merianae)
title_fullStr Intracoelomic pressure and coelomic perfusion pressure in healthy tegus (Salvator merianae)
title_full_unstemmed Intracoelomic pressure and coelomic perfusion pressure in healthy tegus (Salvator merianae)
title_sort Intracoelomic pressure and coelomic perfusion pressure in healthy tegus (Salvator merianae)
author Silva,André Nicolai Elias da
author_facet Silva,André Nicolai Elias da
Bressan,Thais Feres
Carregaro,Adriano Bonfim
author_role author
author2 Bressan,Thais Feres
Carregaro,Adriano Bonfim
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,André Nicolai Elias da
Bressan,Thais Feres
Carregaro,Adriano Bonfim
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv coelomic perfusion pressure
compartment pressure
lizards
reptiles
topic coelomic perfusion pressure
compartment pressure
lizards
reptiles
description ABSTRACT: The evaluation of intracoelomic pressure is very important, as many diseases can culminate with an increase in intracoelomic pressure and a consequent reduction in perfusion of the abdominal organs. The aim of this study was to measure the intracoelomic pressure and coelomic perfusion pressure in tegus (Salvator merianae). Twelve healthy tegus without sexual distinctions, weighing 1.64±0.39kg, were enrolled in this study. Intracoelomic pressure was measured using two methods: a handmade water column system and a pressure transducer connected to a multiparameter monitor. Coelomic perfusion pressure was determined by subtracting the intracoelomic pressure from the mean arterial pressure, which was measured using an oscillometric method. Intracoelomic pressure was 0mmHg (range, 0 - 0.5) according to the water column method and 2mmHg (range, 0 - 2.0) according to the pressure transducer. Coelomic perfusion pressure was 76mmHg (range, 62 - 105) according to the water column system and 82mmHg (range, 57 - 93) according to the pressure transducer. No significant difference was observed between the values obtained by the different measurement methods. Intracoelomic pressure value reported in this study might be useful in tegus, but the coelomic perfusion pressure should be used with caution, considering the blood pressure method that was used.
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