Intradiscal pressure variation under spontaneous ventilation

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2014
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Paulo Roriz Oliveira
João Ferreira
Potes,JC
Oliveira,MT
José Luís Santos
Simoes,JA
Orlando Frazão
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The pressure measured in the intervertebral discs is a response to the loads acting on the spine. External loads, such as the reaction forces resulting from locomotion, manual handling and collisions are probably the most relevant in studying spine trauma. However, the physiological functions such as breathing and hearth rate also participate in subtle variations of intradiscal pressure that can be observed only in vivo at resting. Present work is an effort to measure the effect of breathing on intradiscal pressure of an anesthetized sheep.
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