Literature DB >> 7978643

Measurement of upper airway resistance in awake untrained dolichocephalic and mesaticephalic dogs.

E A Rozanski1, C L Greenfield, J C Alsup, B C McKiernan, L L Hungerford.   

Abstract

A technique for measuring upper airway resistance was developed in awake untrained dolichocephalic and mesaticephalic dogs. Twenty healthy dogs, 10 Collies (group A--dolichocephalic) and 10 mixed-breed dogs (group B--mesaticephalic), were studied. All dogs tolerated the procedure well, and adverse effects were not observed. Mean (+/- SEM) value for upper airway resistance was 7.1 +/- 0.50 cm of H2O/L/L/s. There was a trend toward lower upper airway resistance (R(uaw)) values in group-A dogs, compared with those in group-B dogs. Values of R(uaw) were reproducible for an individual dog. The mean individual dog coefficient of variation for R(uaw) was 7.5%. The overall R(uaw) coefficient of variation for all 20 dogs was 31.4%. This technique for measuring upper airway resistance in dogs is clinically applicable for objectively assessing response to treatment of obstructive upper airway disorders.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7978643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Vet Res        ISSN: 0002-9645            Impact factor:   1.156


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