2016
DOI: 10.3791/53772
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Surgical Placement of Catheters for Long-term Cardiovascular Exercise Testing in Swine

Abstract: This protocol describes the surgical procedure to chronically instrument swine and the procedure to exercise swine on a motor-driven treadmill. Early cardiopulmonary dysfunction is difficult to diagnose, particularly in animal models, as cardiopulmonary function is often measured invasively, requiring anesthesia. As many anesthetic agents are cardiodepressive, subtle changes in cardiovascular function may be masked. In contrast, chronic instrumentation allows for measurement of cardiopulmonary function in the … Show more

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“…Four weeks after PVB or sham procedure, swine were anaesthetized and ventilated as described above and chronically instrumented as described previously (De Wijs‐Meijler et al . ). Briefly, under sterile conditions, the chest and pericardium were opened via the fourth left intercostal space and fluid‐filled polyvinylchloride catheters (Braun Medical Inc.) were inserted into the aortic arch, the pulmonary artery, the right ventricle and the left atrium for blood pressure measurement and blood sampling.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Four weeks after PVB or sham procedure, swine were anaesthetized and ventilated as described above and chronically instrumented as described previously (De Wijs‐Meijler et al . ). Briefly, under sterile conditions, the chest and pericardium were opened via the fourth left intercostal space and fluid‐filled polyvinylchloride catheters (Braun Medical Inc.) were inserted into the aortic arch, the pulmonary artery, the right ventricle and the left atrium for blood pressure measurement and blood sampling.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…To test this hypothesis, we investigated the progression of PH using chronically instrumented swine (De Wijs‐Meijler et al . ), in a recently developed swine model of group II PH by pulmonary vein banding (PVB) (Garcia‐Alvarez et al . ; Aguero et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The swine were chronically catheterized for hemodynamic monitoring approximately 2 to 3 months prior to the scanning procedure. Surgical details have been extensively described previously [ 18 ]. In short, swine were sedated with an intramuscular injection of tiletamine/zolazepam (5 mg/kg), xylazine (2.25 mg/kg) and atropine (1 mg), intubated and ventilated with a mixture of O 2 and N 2 (1:2 v/v) to which 2% (v/v) isoflurane was added to maintain anesthesia.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hemodynamic parameters were continuously recorded and blood samples were collected during the last 45 sec of each exercise stage, at a time when hemodynamics had reached a steady state (De Wijs‐Meijler et al. ). After completing the exercise protocol, animals were allowed to rest on the treadmill.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The depth of anesthesia was checked regularly using a pain stimulus (toe-pinch). Due to premature death, caused by health problems related to exposure to hypoxia (N = 6), only 28 piglets (Normoxia, N = 16;, Hypoxia N = 12) were instrumented under sterile conditions as previously described (De Wijs-Meijler et al 2016). Briefly, the chest was opened via the fourth left intercostal space and fluid-filled polyvinylchloride catheters were inserted into the aortic arch, pulmonary artery, left atrium, and right ventricle for pressure measurements.…”
Section: Surgical Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%