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    Clinical monitoring of cardiac output assessed by transoesophageal echocardiography in anaesthetised dogs: a comparison with the thermodilution technique by Mantovani, Matheus M, Fantoni, Denise T, Gimenes, André M, de Castro, Jacqueline R, Flor, Patrícia B, Ida, Keila K, Schwartz, Denise S

    Published in BMC veterinary research (09-11-2017)
    “…Cardiac output (CO) is an important haemodynamic parameter to monitor in patients during surgery. However, the majority of the techniques for measuring CO have…”
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    Pulse pressure variation as a guide for volume expansion in dogs undergoing orthopedic surgery by Fantoni, Denise T, Ida, Keila K, Gimenes, André M, Mantovani, Matheus M, Castro, Jacqueline R, Patrício, Geni C F, Ambrósio, Aline M, Otsuki, Denise A

    Published in Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia (01-07-2017)
    “…To investigate whether pulse pressure variation (PPV) can predict fluid responsiveness in healthy dogs during clinical surgery. Prospective clinical study…”
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    Blood lactate concentration in diabetic dogs by Claus, Poliana, Gimenes, André M, Castro, Jacqueline R, Mantovani, Matheus M, Kanayama, Khadine K, Simões, Denise M N, Schwartz, Denise S

    Published in Canadian veterinary journal (01-08-2017)
    “…Human diabetic patients may have increased lactate levels compared to non-diabetics. Despite the use of lactate levels in critical care assessment, information…”
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    Left atrial size and contractile function in healthy dogs and dogs with chronic mitral valve disease by Petrus, Lilian C., Castro, Jacqueline R., Mantovani, Matheus M., Gimenes, André M., Duarte, Caio N., Goldfeder, Guilherme T., Schwartz, Denise S., Larsson, Maria Helena M.A.

    Published in Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (01-08-2018)
    “…In humans, left atrial enlargement and reduced contractile functions are associated with adverse cardiovascular events and a poor prognosis in many dilatation…”
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