Allometric Scaling of M-Mode Cardiac Measurements in Normal Adult Dogs
Cornell University · Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Indices for M-mode measurements in dogs usually have been based on the assumption that a linear relationship exists between these measurements and body weight (BW) or body surface area (BSA). The relationships between the geometry of 3-dimensional objects do not support this assumption. The purposes of this study were to retrospectively examine M-mode data from a large number of dogs of varying sizes and breeds that were examined by a large number of ultrasonographers, to use the allometric equation to determine the appropriate BW exponent required to predict these cardiac dimensions, and to determine normal mean values and prediction intervals for common M-mode variables. Linear regression analyses of data…
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Authors
8- CCCraig CornellCorresponding
Cornell University, Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, University of California, Davis
- MDMark D. Kittleson
University of California, Davis
- PDPaul Della Torre
The University of Sydney
- JHJens Häggström
Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, University of California, Davis
- CWChristophe W. Lombard
University of Bern, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Allometry
- Body surface area
- Linear regression
- Medicine
- Statistics
- Body weight
- Mathematics
- Regression analysis