TY - JOUR AU - Rosenblum, Morton A. AB - NUMBER SEPTEMBER, 1964 A RESTRAiNING DEVICE AND PROCEDURE FOR CONTINUOUS BLOOD PRESSURE RECORDINGS IN MONKEYS1 RALPH P. FORSYTH AND MORTON A. ROSENBLUM UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA MEDICAL CENTER Modifying a commercially available primate holes on the middle plate. In order to clean, chair,2 by adding a plexiglass middle plate one side of the chest plate connecting the two and arm guards, allows up to 6 in. of space arm guards is hinged and the other side is for the exit of intra-arterial and intravenous bolted. The height of the chest plate and catheters or wires from the inguinal and lower arm guard is determined by the cylinder thoracic region of the restrained monkey. height and will vary with the size of the monFigure 1 shows the dimensions of this easily key, but should be within 1 in. of the top machined ¼4 in. plexiglass restraining device. plate of the chair to prevent turning. MonThe monkeys thus restrained seem as com- keys weighing less than seven or eight pounds fortable and active as the normally restrained need smaller opening dimensions on the arm animals and have had no serious skin irrita- guards and middle plate. tions or edema. The middle TI - A RESTRAINING DEVICE AND PROCEDURE FOR CONTINUOUS BLOOD PRESSURE RECORDINGS IN MONKEYS JF - Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior DO - 10.1901/jeab.1964.7-367 DA - 1964-09-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/a-restraining-device-and-procedure-for-continuous-blood-pressure-jYWlBe7K9F SP - 367 VL - 7 IS - 5 DP - DeepDyve ER -