Blood Pressure SDL Flashcards
What is the systolic and diastolic pressure (mmHg) in the right atrium of the dog?
Systolic of RA - 5mmHg
Diastolic - 0-3mmHg
What is the systolic and diastolic pressure (mmHg) in the right ventricle of the dog?
Systolic - 25mmHg
Diastolic - -1mmHg
What is the systolic and diastolic pressure (mmHg) in the pulmonary artery of the dog?
Systolic - 25mmHg
Diastolic - 5-15mmHg
What is the systolic and diastolic pressure (mmHg) in the left atrium of the dog?
Systolic - 10mmHg
Diastolic - 0-5mmHg
What is the systolic and diastolic pressure (mmHg) in the left ventricle of the dog?
Systolic - 125mmHg
Diastolic - -1mmHg
What is the systolic and diastolic pressure (mmHg) in the aorta of the dog?
Systolic - 125mmHg
Diastolic - 80mmHg?
List the common causes of systemic hypertension in the dog and cat
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Artefact
- Stress induced
- White-coat hypertension
- Primary (idiopathic)- Diet and life style related (Rare in veterinary patients)
Secondary to:
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Renal disease
- 30-40% of dogs with CRF have hypertension
- Disturbance in neuroendocrine factors and body fluid balance
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Hyperadrenocorticism (dog)
- Increases renal retention of salt and water
- Overproduction of renin: vasoconstriction
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Hyperthyroidism (cat)
- Increases sensitivity of myocardium to cathecolamines
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Diabetes mellitus (dog and cat)
- Volume expansion due to hyperglycaemia
- Overproduction of renin:vasoconstriction
- Phaechromocytoma (rare)
- Hyperaldosteronism (rare)
- Drug therapy
- steroids, NSAID, cyclosporin A, phenylpropanolamine
- Diet
- Not as significant as in Humans
List the common causes of pulmonary hypertension in the dog and cat
- Alveolar hypoxia with pulmonary vasoconstriction / remodelling
- Severe respiratory disease e.g IPF, neoplasia etc
- Pulmonary vascular obstructive disease
- Pulmonary thromboembolism
- Heart worm disease
- Pulmonary overcirculation
- Large congenital shunts
- High pulmonary venous pressure
- Left sided heart failure of various causes
- Idiopathic