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Differences in ultrasound‐derived arterial wall stiffness parameters and noninvasive blood pressure between Friesian horses and Warmblood horses

BACKGROUND: Aortic rupture is more common in Friesians compared to Warmbloods, which might be related to differences in arterial wall composition and, as such, arterial wall stiffness (AWS). Currently, nothing is known about differences in AWS between these breeds. OBJECTIVES: Comparison of AWS para...

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Autores principales: Vera, Lisse, De Clercq, Dominique, Van Steenkiste, Glenn, Decloedt, Annelies, Chiers, Koen, van Loon, Gunther
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7096643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32032455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15705
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author Vera, Lisse
De Clercq, Dominique
Van Steenkiste, Glenn
Decloedt, Annelies
Chiers, Koen
van Loon, Gunther
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De Clercq, Dominique
Van Steenkiste, Glenn
Decloedt, Annelies
Chiers, Koen
van Loon, Gunther
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description BACKGROUND: Aortic rupture is more common in Friesians compared to Warmbloods, which might be related to differences in arterial wall composition and, as such, arterial wall stiffness (AWS). Currently, nothing is known about differences in AWS between these breeds. OBJECTIVES: Comparison of AWS parameters and noninvasive blood pressure between Friesians and Warmbloods. ANIMALS: One hundred one healthy Friesians and 101 age‐matched healthy Warmbloods. METHODS: Two‐dimensional and pulsed‐wave Doppler ultrasound examination was performed of the aorta, common carotid artery, and external iliac artery to define local and regional AWS parameters. Regional aortic AWS was estimated using aortic‐to‐external iliac artery pulse wave velocity (PWV(a‐e)) and carotid‐to‐external iliac artery pulse wave velocity (PWV(c‐e)). Noninvasive blood pressure and heart rate were recorded simultaneously. RESULTS: Systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial blood pressure and pulse pressure were significantly higher in Friesians compared to Warmbloods. No significant difference in heart rate was found. Most local AWS parameters (diameter change, compliance coefficient, distensibility coefficient) were significantly lower in Friesians compared to Warmbloods, indicating a stiffer aorta in Friesians. This difference could be confirmed by the regional stiffness parameters. A higher PWV(a‐e) and PWV(c‐e) was found in Friesians. For the cranial and caudal common carotid artery and external iliac artery, most local AWS parameters were not significantly different. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Results indicate that aortic AWS differs between Friesian and Warmblood horses. Friesians seem to have a stiffer aorta, which might be related to the higher incidence of aortic rupture in Friesians.
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spelling pubmed-70966432020-03-26 Differences in ultrasound‐derived arterial wall stiffness parameters and noninvasive blood pressure between Friesian horses and Warmblood horses Vera, Lisse De Clercq, Dominique Van Steenkiste, Glenn Decloedt, Annelies Chiers, Koen van Loon, Gunther J Vet Intern Med EQUID BACKGROUND: Aortic rupture is more common in Friesians compared to Warmbloods, which might be related to differences in arterial wall composition and, as such, arterial wall stiffness (AWS). Currently, nothing is known about differences in AWS between these breeds. OBJECTIVES: Comparison of AWS parameters and noninvasive blood pressure between Friesians and Warmbloods. ANIMALS: One hundred one healthy Friesians and 101 age‐matched healthy Warmbloods. METHODS: Two‐dimensional and pulsed‐wave Doppler ultrasound examination was performed of the aorta, common carotid artery, and external iliac artery to define local and regional AWS parameters. Regional aortic AWS was estimated using aortic‐to‐external iliac artery pulse wave velocity (PWV(a‐e)) and carotid‐to‐external iliac artery pulse wave velocity (PWV(c‐e)). Noninvasive blood pressure and heart rate were recorded simultaneously. RESULTS: Systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial blood pressure and pulse pressure were significantly higher in Friesians compared to Warmbloods. No significant difference in heart rate was found. Most local AWS parameters (diameter change, compliance coefficient, distensibility coefficient) were significantly lower in Friesians compared to Warmbloods, indicating a stiffer aorta in Friesians. This difference could be confirmed by the regional stiffness parameters. A higher PWV(a‐e) and PWV(c‐e) was found in Friesians. For the cranial and caudal common carotid artery and external iliac artery, most local AWS parameters were not significantly different. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Results indicate that aortic AWS differs between Friesian and Warmblood horses. Friesians seem to have a stiffer aorta, which might be related to the higher incidence of aortic rupture in Friesians. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-02-07 2020-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7096643/ /pubmed/32032455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15705 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Vera, Lisse
De Clercq, Dominique
Van Steenkiste, Glenn
Decloedt, Annelies
Chiers, Koen
van Loon, Gunther
Differences in ultrasound‐derived arterial wall stiffness parameters and noninvasive blood pressure between Friesian horses and Warmblood horses
title Differences in ultrasound‐derived arterial wall stiffness parameters and noninvasive blood pressure between Friesian horses and Warmblood horses
title_full Differences in ultrasound‐derived arterial wall stiffness parameters and noninvasive blood pressure between Friesian horses and Warmblood horses
title_fullStr Differences in ultrasound‐derived arterial wall stiffness parameters and noninvasive blood pressure between Friesian horses and Warmblood horses
title_full_unstemmed Differences in ultrasound‐derived arterial wall stiffness parameters and noninvasive blood pressure between Friesian horses and Warmblood horses
title_short Differences in ultrasound‐derived arterial wall stiffness parameters and noninvasive blood pressure between Friesian horses and Warmblood horses
title_sort differences in ultrasound‐derived arterial wall stiffness parameters and noninvasive blood pressure between friesian horses and warmblood horses
topic EQUID
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7096643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32032455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.15705
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