DOI: 10.11606/d.10.2016.tde-07102015-105755
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<b>Ultrassonografia Doppler do fluxo arterial digital associado à alteração do coxim digital dos bovinos</b>

Abstract: DEDICATÓRIAAos meus pais, Sidney e Verginia por terem me incentivado aos estudos, pelos ensinamentos, pelo esforço para a minha formação, pelo amor e carinho. À minha tia Inês, pelos momentos de descontração e incentivo.À minha namorada Iacy, pela cumplicidade, companheirismo e amor.Aos meus discos favoritos, companheiros nos momentos de alegria e tristeza, e que me acompanharam ao longo do desenvolvimento deste trabalho e da vida. AGRADECIMENTOSAo amigo e orientador Professor Doutor Fabio Celidonio Pogliani, … Show more

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“…In spectral Doppler ultrasonography, horses and mules had higher values of pSV, fDV and VM in the thoracic limbs. According to Gargano (2015), blood flow is directly related to the increase in arterial diameter, which justifies the fact that horses and mules presented higher values of diameters and IMT (B-mode) for the thoracic limbs. Blood flow and vessel diameters were higher in the thoracic limbs, and naturally, the blood supply to these limbs is greater (Butler et al, 2017) which may be related to the fact that those limbs support 55% to 60% of the animal's entire body weight, thus the blood flow demand for the digit must be proportional to the weight supported (Dyce et al, 1997).…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…In spectral Doppler ultrasonography, horses and mules had higher values of pSV, fDV and VM in the thoracic limbs. According to Gargano (2015), blood flow is directly related to the increase in arterial diameter, which justifies the fact that horses and mules presented higher values of diameters and IMT (B-mode) for the thoracic limbs. Blood flow and vessel diameters were higher in the thoracic limbs, and naturally, the blood supply to these limbs is greater (Butler et al, 2017) which may be related to the fact that those limbs support 55% to 60% of the animal's entire body weight, thus the blood flow demand for the digit must be proportional to the weight supported (Dyce et al, 1997).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In the Doppler ultrasonography, there were differences between horses and mules in the values of pSV, fDV and MV of the thoracic and pelvic limbs, which were higher in horses. This also explains the fact that the vessel diameters of horses presented higher values in almost all limbs, since the increase in blood flow is related to the diameter of the vessel (Wongaumnuayku et al, 2006;Gargano, 2015). In addition, mules had a higher mean body weight (378 kg) than horses (364 kg), which cannot rule out the possibility that body weight may have influenced the Doppler measurements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%