Journal of pharmacological and toxicological methods
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J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods · Sep 2011
Noninvasive cardiac output monitoring with bioreactance as an alternative to invasive instrumentation for preclinical drug evaluation in beagles.
Non-invasive measurement of cardiac output (CO) using bioreactance signals (NICOM) was recently validated in swine and human adults. The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that NICOM flow measurements can accurately measure CO and detect acute drug-induced changes in aortic blood flow (AoQ)≥10% in beagles. ⋯ Continuous, non-invasive measurement of CO by bioreactance provides data that satisfactorily approximates invasive measurement of aortic blood flow in beagles. In addition, despite a 30s interval between measurements, the NICOM appears to have sufficient fidelity to detect and quantify acute, drug-induced changes in CO. These data suggest that the NICOM may represent an alternative to open chest instrumentation for CO measurement in preclinical drug evaluation studies.