2006
DOI: 10.1638/05-010.1
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Measurements of Common Iliac Arterial Blood Flow in Anurans Using Doppler Ultrasound

Abstract: Color Doppler ultrasonography was used to determine time-average mean velocity and cross-sectional area of the common iliac artery in bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana) and marine toads (Bufo marinus). Volumetric blood flow and weight-adjusted blood flow measurements were calculated from this data. Volumetric flow rates of frogs (31.8 ml/min) and toads (23.6 ml/min) did not differ statistically. However, when flow rates were adjusted for body mass, toads displayed a significantly greater flow rate of 238.1 ml/min/kg… Show more

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“…Information obtained by ultrasound provides insights beyond purely medical assessment and diagnosis. Morphometry sheds light on development and physiology, while visualization of directional motion reflects vascular flow and heartbeat, parameters closely linked to metabolic activity [ 33 ]. Ultrasound frequencies between 4–12 MHz proved suitable for measuring heart rate in olms (42.9 ± 4.6 bpm, range 32–55 bpm).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Information obtained by ultrasound provides insights beyond purely medical assessment and diagnosis. Morphometry sheds light on development and physiology, while visualization of directional motion reflects vascular flow and heartbeat, parameters closely linked to metabolic activity [ 33 ]. Ultrasound frequencies between 4–12 MHz proved suitable for measuring heart rate in olms (42.9 ± 4.6 bpm, range 32–55 bpm).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%