1986
DOI: 10.1002/micr.1920070410
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Peripheral hemodynamic stability during prolonged anesthesia in the rat

Abstract: The present study tests the hypothesis that peripheral hemodynamics in the rat femoral artery remain relatively stable during 3 hours of general anesthesia. Hemodynamic variables (pulse period, maximal centerline velocity, lumen diameter, and mean volumetric flow) were measured by the 20 MHz-pulsed ultrasonic Doppler velocimeter method at 30-minute intervals. The hemodynamic variables were not statistically different during the duration of the study. The mean values were pulse period 160 +/- 2 msec, maximal ce… Show more

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