1. Shape of the Doppler Sonographic Systolic Blood Flow Profile of the Pulmonary Artery of Healthy Racing Pigeons and the Influence of Anesthesia.
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Girard, Carolin, Koy, Lajos, Kummerfeld, Norbert, Pees, Michael, Fehr, Michael, and Legler, Marko
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BLOOD flow ,ACCELERATION (Mechanics) ,AVIAN medicine ,FLOW velocity ,HEART beat ,PULMONARY artery - Abstract
Simple Summary: The evaluation of Doppler sonographic images of healthy racing pigeons, with a focus on the systolic blood flow of the pulmonary artery, revealed significant differences between the systolic Doppler sonographic blood flow profiles of the pulmonary artery and the aorta. The pulmonary blood flow profile was characterized by a round shape, with a similar acceleration and deceleration phase. In contrast to this, the blood flow profile of the aorta showed a short acceleration and a long deceleration phase. Neither profile changed considerably under the influence of heart rate and anesthesia. Comparable to the methods used in small mammal and human medicine, these results indicate that, in avian medicine, it also seems possible to assess the pressure conditions in the heart and to recognize changes in the right heart pressure due to heart disease using the blood flow profile of the pulmonary artery. There is scant information available about the blood flow of the pulmonary artery in avian cardiology. In human medicine, the shape of the Doppler sonographic blood flow profile of the pulmonary artery can be used to access the pressure conditions of the right heart. With this background, this study focused on the examination of the acceleration and deceleration phase of the pulsed-wave Doppler flow profile of the pulmonary artery of healthy racing pigeons. The results showed a significant difference between the pulmonary artery and aorta. The Doppler flow profile of the aorta was characterized by a short acceleration phase; however, the pulmonary flow profile revealed an acceleration similar to that of the deceleration phase. Neither profile changed considerably under the influence of heart rate changes and anesthesia with isoflurane. A negative correlation of the pulmonary acceleration phase with the left diastolic A wave and the systolic pulmonary blood flow velocities could be found. This indicates the influence of pressure changes in the heart on the flow profiles. The results of this study allow for the use of the shape of the Doppler sonographic blood flow profile of the pulmonary artery in the assessment of cardiovascular diseases in avian medicine, especially in racing pigeons. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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