Instantaneous waveforms from a 23 kilo dog during treadmill exercise are displayed and recorded with PhysioView software.
Terminal aorta blood flow (TAQ) was recorded with a 10 mm A-series flowprobe; Cardiac output was recorded from the ascending aorta with a 20 mm A-series flowprobe. Data courtesy of
Dr. Donal S. O’Leary, Dept of Physiology and Dr. Robert L. Hammond, Dept. of Physiology & Dept. of Surgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine.
Compressed data file shows trended TAQ and CO flow data from a dog during treadmill exercise.
TAQ peaked at 1 L/min, CO averaged 5.5 – 6.6 L/min. Temperature was not recorded. Data courtesy of Dr. Donal S. O’Leary, Dept. of Physiology and Dr. Robert L. Hammond, Dept. of Physiology & Dept. of Surgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine.
Simultaneous recording of sheep pulmonary artery (upper trace) and carotid artery (lower) blood flows exhibit excellent quality of waveform
recording.
The 24 mm PAX series flowprobe on the pulmonary and 8 mm R-series flowprobe on the carotid a. were implanted over 2 years prior to this recording. Courtesy of Dr. Robin Gleed, Veterinary Clinical Sciences, NYS College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University.
PhysioGearI
Measures volume flow and temperature remotely in unrestrained animals.