1. Accuracy of Doppler echocardiographic estimates of pulmonary artery pressures in a canine model of pulmonary hypertension
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Soydan, Lydia C, Kellihan, Heidi B, Bates, Melissa L, Stepien, Rebecca L, Consigny, Daniel W, Bellofiore, Alessandro, Francois, Christopher J, and Chesler, Naomi C
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Cardiac Catheterization ,Right atrial pressure ,screening and diagnosis ,Doppler ,Blood Pressure Determination ,Pulmonary ,Tricuspid regurgitation ,Pulmonary Artery ,Cardiovascular ,Radiography ,Detection ,Dogs ,Heart Disease ,Echocardiography ,Hypertension ,Dog ,Animals ,Pulmonic regurgitation ,Female ,Dog Diseases ,Veterinary Sciences ,Right heart catheterization ,4.2 Evaluation of markers and technologies - Abstract
ObjectivesTo compare noninvasive estimates of pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) obtained via echocardiography (ECHO) to invasive measurements of PAP obtained during right heart catheterization (RHC) across a range of PAP. To examine the accuracy of estimating right atrial pressure via ECHO (RAPECHO) compared to RAP measured by RHC (RAPRHC), and determine if adding RAPECHO improves the accuracy of noninvasive PAP estimations.Animals14 healthy female beagle dogs.MethodsComparison of ECHO and RHC measures of PAP, both at normal PAP and increased PAP generated by microbead embolization.ResultsNoninvasive estimates of PAP were moderately but significantly correlated (r of 0.68-0.78; p 
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- 2015