OBJECTIVE: To validate ultrasound assessment of common carotid and femoral artery compliance and distensibility in the anesthetized rat. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A reproducibility study was performed by taking measurements twice on two different days in anesthetized Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats. The common carotid or femoral arterial diameter on one side and the contralateral arterial blood pressure were measured using a 10-MHz probe echo-Doppler device and an arterial catheter, respectively. The pressure and diameter data were stored in a computer programmed to calculate the arterial compliance and distensibility coefficients (Reneman formulas) and compliance and distensibility indices (arctangent model of Langewouters). A second experimental session was repeated 1 day later, and mean values, day-to-day mean differences and repeatability coefficients were calculated for each parameter. RESULTS: For both the common carotid and the femoral artery, the mean values for heart rate, mean arterial pressure, arterial diameter, arterial compliance and arterial distensibility were similar on the first and second days; mean day-to-day differences were small and repeatability coefficients were in the range 5-10% of the mean value for diameter and mean arterial pressure and 10-20% of the mean value for compliance and distensibility. CONCLUSIONS: In the anesthetized rat, ultrasound evaluation of the mechanical properties of the common carotid and femoral arteries is a reliable and reproducible technique.

Reproducibility of ultrasound assessment of common carotic and femoral artery compliance and distensibility in the anesthetized rat.

PERLINI, STEFANO;
1995-01-01

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To validate ultrasound assessment of common carotid and femoral artery compliance and distensibility in the anesthetized rat. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A reproducibility study was performed by taking measurements twice on two different days in anesthetized Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats. The common carotid or femoral arterial diameter on one side and the contralateral arterial blood pressure were measured using a 10-MHz probe echo-Doppler device and an arterial catheter, respectively. The pressure and diameter data were stored in a computer programmed to calculate the arterial compliance and distensibility coefficients (Reneman formulas) and compliance and distensibility indices (arctangent model of Langewouters). A second experimental session was repeated 1 day later, and mean values, day-to-day mean differences and repeatability coefficients were calculated for each parameter. RESULTS: For both the common carotid and the femoral artery, the mean values for heart rate, mean arterial pressure, arterial diameter, arterial compliance and arterial distensibility were similar on the first and second days; mean day-to-day differences were small and repeatability coefficients were in the range 5-10% of the mean value for diameter and mean arterial pressure and 10-20% of the mean value for compliance and distensibility. CONCLUSIONS: In the anesthetized rat, ultrasound evaluation of the mechanical properties of the common carotid and femoral arteries is a reliable and reproducible technique.
1995
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Anesthesia; Animal Models; Carotid Arteries; Ultrasonography; Femoral Artery; Rats; Reproducibility of Results; Doppler
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8903634
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Mircoli, L.; Mangoni, A. A.; Perlini, Stefano; Giannattasio, C.; Ferrari, A. U.; Mancia, G.
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