Comparison of Thames Medical CAT plus Doppler and SunTech Vet 20 oscillometric devices for non-invasive blood pressure measurement in conscious cats

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Casas, Clara [1 ,2 ]
Dye, Charlotte [1 ]
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[1] IVC Evidensia, Pride Vet Ctr, Dept Small Anim Med, Derby DE24 8HX, England
[2] Pride Vet Referrals, Derby DE24 8HX, England
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Blood pressure; hypertension; SunTech Vet20; CAT plus Doppler; oscillometric; SYSTEMIC HYPERTENSION; HEALTHY CATS; MONITOR; DOGS; AGREEMENT;
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10.1177/1098612X231216350
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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Objectives A comparative assessment of systolic blood pressure (BP) measurement agreement and precision in two commonly used non-invasive BP devices was carried out in conscious cats. Methods Systolic BP measurements were obtained from 50 conscious cats as part of their clinical investigations. All measurements were taken by the same operator and were performed according to the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) consensus guidelines. The same cuff location and cuff size were used for paired measurements. The order of device use was randomised, and an arousal score was assigned during each procedure. Precision was assessed using standard deviation and coefficient of variance comparisons. Agreement was assessed using graphical and statistical comparisons of derived 'delta mean' and 'mean of means' data. Results A total of 50 cats aged between 3 months and 15 years were enrolled (29 domestic shorthair, seven domestic longhair, three British Shorthair, two Ragdoll, two Sphynx, two Persian, one Siamese, one Burmese, one Russian Blue, one Maine Coon and one Oriental) with a body weight in the range of 1.2-6.2 kg. BP measurements were in the range of 95-179 mmHg. Oscillometric measurements were associated with lower arousal scores. The Doppler device demonstrated superior repeatability precision. Body weight, sex, cuff size, cuff location, arousal score and the order in which the devices were used had no significant effect on precision or agreement. Correlation between the two devices was 0.0837 and agreement was considered clinically acceptable (<10 mmHg) in 32/50 (64%) cats. Of the 18 cats with suboptimal agreement, the oscillometric mean BP was higher in 14 (78%) cats. Conclusions and relevance Based on this study sample, suboptimal agreement between paired CAT+ Doppler and SunTech Vet20 oscillometric BP measurements in 36% of conscious cats suggests that these devices should not be used interchangeably. Compared with Doppler, oscillometric measurements were consistently higher, particularly at higher blood pressures. Further studies are required to assess which device has superior accuracy in conscious cats.
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