Haemodynamics in acute arthritis of the knee in puppies
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https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678408992337Abstract
In order to study the haemodynamic changes of the juvenile knee in acute arthritis, an experimental model was developed in puppies by unilateral intra-articular injections of Carragheenin solution into the knee. Tissue blood flow was studied by the tracer microsphere technique in eight dogs and simultaneous intra-articular and intraosseous pressure recordings were performed in seven other dogs. The intra-articular pressure was elevated in all arthritic knees. Hyperaemia was found in the knee-joint capsule and distal femoral metaphysis, whereas juxta-articular epiphyseal blood flow rates were not significantly changed. A decrease of femoral muscle blood flow was encountered. Intraosseous pressure recordings during venous tamponade of the knee-joint capsules suggested a qualitative change of bone vasculature in acute arthritis. The juxta-articular bone blood flow in arthritis appears to be influenced by synovial hyperaemia, synovial effusion pressure, an “inflammatory resistance factor” and the anatomical relationship of the epiphyseal vessels to the knee-joint capsule.Downloads
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1984-01-01
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Bünger, C., Hjermind, J., Bach, P., Bünger, E. H., & Myhre-Jensen, O. (1984). Haemodynamics in acute arthritis of the knee in puppies. Acta Orthopaedica, 55(2), 197–202. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678408992337
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