Contrast enhanced ultrasonography of kidney in conscious and anesthetized beagle
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Authors: | Soo-Young CHOI Woo-Chang JEONG Young-Won LEE Ho-Jung CHOI |
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Institution: | 1)College of Veterinary Medicine and Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 305–764, South Korea |
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Abstract: | Contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is useful to evaluate tissue perfusion in the kidney. In veterinary
medicine, sedation or anesthesia may be required in uncooperative or panting patients. The aim of this study
was to evaluate and compare the normal kidney perfusion patterns in conscious and anesthetized dogs using
CEUS. Eight healthy beagles were used in this study. Scanning was performed in conscious dogs using manual
restraint (conscious group), or under general anesthesia using tiletamine-zolazepam and medetomidine (TZM
group) or medetomidine (M group). The contrast agent (Sonovue®) was administered as an IV bolus.
The peak intensity (PI), time to peak enhancement from injection (TTP0) and the time to peak
enhancement from the initial rise (TTPup), upslope, downslope and area under the curve (AUC) were
analyzed. Compared to the cortical values in the conscious group, TTP0 was significantly delayed in
the TZM group, and upslope, TTP0 and TTPup were significantly different in the M group.
The AUCs in the TZM and M groups were not different from those in the conscious group. The upslope of renal
medullary perfusion was significantly decreased in the TZM and M groups. TTP0 and TTPup
were also significantly delayed in these groups. The AUC of the medulla was significantly decreased in the M
group. Therefore, TZM is useful as an anesthetic protocol when performing CEUS, and the obtained data may
serve as reference values in the evaluation of renal perfusion using CEUS in dogs under anesthesia. |
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Keywords: | anesthesia canine contrast enhanced ultrasonography kidney sonovue® |
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