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Relationship between fetal biometric assessment by ultrasonography and neonatal lamb vitality, birth weight and growth

Ultrasonographic examination of pregnant ewes can enable the identification of perinatal abnormalities and establish prenatal assistance responsible for minimizing morbidity and perinatal mortality. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the feasibility of a fetal biometric analysis by ultrasonography to p...

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Autores principales: Vannucchi, Camila Infantosi, Veiga, Gisele Almeida Lima, Silva, Liege Cristina Garcia, Lúcio, Cristina Fátima
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Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7189444/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32368272
http://dx.doi.org/10.21451/1984-3143-AR2019-0006
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author Vannucchi, Camila Infantosi
Veiga, Gisele Almeida Lima
Silva, Liege Cristina Garcia
Lúcio, Cristina Fátima
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Veiga, Gisele Almeida Lima
Silva, Liege Cristina Garcia
Lúcio, Cristina Fátima
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description Ultrasonographic examination of pregnant ewes can enable the identification of perinatal abnormalities and establish prenatal assistance responsible for minimizing morbidity and perinatal mortality. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the feasibility of a fetal biometric analysis by ultrasonography to predict neonatal vitality and lamb growth during the first month of life. A longitudinal study was conducted with 13 healthy ewes, subjected to ultrasonographic examination every 15 days from 60(th) day of pregnancy until lambing, evaluating thoracic diameter, abdominal diameter, biparietal diameter, humerus, femur and placentome length. At birth, 22 lambs were assessed through Apgar score at 5 minutes and after 1 hour. Measurement of body weight was also carried out immediately at birth and weekly during 30 days after birth. Thoracic diameter showed a significant increase between 91-105 days and 121-135 days. Conversely, abdominal diameter had a progressive growth until 106-120 days, and then, a steady development was observed. Biparietal diameter showed progressive growth only towards days 91 and 105. For the humerus length, we verified a significant increase between 106-120 days and 121-135 days, remaining unaltered onwards; while femur length continued to grow until lambing. The linear regression analysis between birth weight and biparietal diameter at 60-75 days was high (R(2)=0.96; P<0.0001; coefficient of variability of 3.3%). In conclusion, ultrasonographic analysis of fetal biparietal diameter at mid-pregnancy can be used as a predictor of lamb weight at birth. Moreover, assessment of femur length at final pregnancy can be employed for fetal and neonatal development estimation.
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spelling pubmed-71894442020-05-04 Relationship between fetal biometric assessment by ultrasonography and neonatal lamb vitality, birth weight and growth Vannucchi, Camila Infantosi Veiga, Gisele Almeida Lima Silva, Liege Cristina Garcia Lúcio, Cristina Fátima Anim Reprod Original Article Ultrasonographic examination of pregnant ewes can enable the identification of perinatal abnormalities and establish prenatal assistance responsible for minimizing morbidity and perinatal mortality. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the feasibility of a fetal biometric analysis by ultrasonography to predict neonatal vitality and lamb growth during the first month of life. A longitudinal study was conducted with 13 healthy ewes, subjected to ultrasonographic examination every 15 days from 60(th) day of pregnancy until lambing, evaluating thoracic diameter, abdominal diameter, biparietal diameter, humerus, femur and placentome length. At birth, 22 lambs were assessed through Apgar score at 5 minutes and after 1 hour. Measurement of body weight was also carried out immediately at birth and weekly during 30 days after birth. Thoracic diameter showed a significant increase between 91-105 days and 121-135 days. Conversely, abdominal diameter had a progressive growth until 106-120 days, and then, a steady development was observed. Biparietal diameter showed progressive growth only towards days 91 and 105. For the humerus length, we verified a significant increase between 106-120 days and 121-135 days, remaining unaltered onwards; while femur length continued to grow until lambing. The linear regression analysis between birth weight and biparietal diameter at 60-75 days was high (R(2)=0.96; P<0.0001; coefficient of variability of 3.3%). In conclusion, ultrasonographic analysis of fetal biparietal diameter at mid-pregnancy can be used as a predictor of lamb weight at birth. Moreover, assessment of femur length at final pregnancy can be employed for fetal and neonatal development estimation. Colégio Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal 2019-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7189444/ /pubmed/32368272 http://dx.doi.org/10.21451/1984-3143-AR2019-0006 Text en Copyright © The Author(s). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_fullStr Relationship between fetal biometric assessment by ultrasonography and neonatal lamb vitality, birth weight and growth
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between fetal biometric assessment by ultrasonography and neonatal lamb vitality, birth weight and growth
title_short Relationship between fetal biometric assessment by ultrasonography and neonatal lamb vitality, birth weight and growth
title_sort relationship between fetal biometric assessment by ultrasonography and neonatal lamb vitality, birth weight and growth
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