Journal article
Transit of micro-bubbles through the pulmonary circulation of Thoroughbred horses during exercise
A La Gerche, JR Daffy, DJ Mooney, G Forbes, AJ Davie
Research in Veterinary Science | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2013
Abstract
It has been observed that microbubbles may pass through the pulmonary circulation of dogs and humans during exercise. In humans, this phenomenon has been associated with lower pulmonary artery pressures, enhanced right ventricular function and greater exercise capacity. In the exercising Thoroughbred horse, extraordinarily high cardiac outputs exert significant pulmonary vascular stresses. The aim of this study was to determine, using contrast echocardiography, whether Thoroughbred horses performing strenuous exercise developed pulmonary transit of agitated contrast microbubbles (PTAC). At rest, agitated contrast was observed in the right ventricle, but not in the left ventricle. However, po..
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