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| ==Invasive Methods== | | ==Invasive Methods== |
| ===Arterial Catheterisation=== | | ===Arterial Catheterisation=== |
− | *Catheter is placed in a peripheral artery and attached to either a anaeroid manometer or electronic transducer.
| + | Method: |
− | *An anaeroid manometer only gives a mean arterial blood pressure reading.
| + | #Catheter is placed in a peripheral artery and attached to either a anaeroid manometer or electronic transducer. |
− | *An electronic transducer gives systolic, mean and diastolic arterial blood pressure readings.
| + | #An anaeroid manometer only gives a mean arterial blood pressure reading. |
− | *In dogs, the dorsal pedal artery is commonly used.
| + | #An electronic transducer gives systolic, mean and diastolic arterial blood pressure readings. |
− | *In horses, the facial, transverse facial or metatarsal arteries used.
| + | #In dogs, the dorsal pedal artery is commonly used. |
− | *'''Advantages'''
| + | #In horses, the facial, transverse facial or metatarsal arteries used. |
− | **Continuous measurement.
| + | '''Advantages''' |
− | **Catheterisation allows for blood gas analysis sampling.
| + | *Continuous measurement. |
− | *'''Disadvantages'''
| + | *Catheterisation allows for blood gas analysis sampling. |
− | **Invasive
| + | '''Disadvantages''' |
− | **Requires the correct equipment, which can be expensive.
| + | *Invasive |
| + | *Requires the correct equipment, which can be expensive. |
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| ==Central Venous Pressure== | | ==Central Venous Pressure== |