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Radiotelemetry transmitter

Pleural pressure is measured chronically in conscious rats by surgically implanting a fluid-filled polyurethane catheter (length = 10 cm O.D. = 0.7 mm) attached to a pressure-sensitive radiotelemetry transmitter (Model TA11PA-C40, Data Sciences International, St. Paul, MN) beneath the serosal layer of the esophagus and within the thoracic cavity (see Figure 3). [Pg.143]

Fig. 3. Drawing of a rat showing placement of the pressure sensitive subpleural catheter and radiotelemetry transmitter for chronic measurement of pleural pressure in conscious animals. The enlargement is a cross-section through the esophagus showing the position of the catheter between the serosal and muscularis layers. Fig. 3. Drawing of a rat showing placement of the pressure sensitive subpleural catheter and radiotelemetry transmitter for chronic measurement of pleural pressure in conscious animals. The enlargement is a cross-section through the esophagus showing the position of the catheter between the serosal and muscularis layers.

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