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Associations of a liver health index with health, milk yield, and reproductive performance in dairy herds in the northeastern United States

The objective was to evaluate a liver health index (LHI) by evaluating its association with negative health events, milk yield, and risk of pregnancy within 150 d in milk (DIM). In a retrospective cohort study, an LHI was calculated based on plasma albumin, cholesterol, and bilirubin concentrations...

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Autores principales: Kerwin, A.L., McCarthy, M.M., Burhans, W.S., Nydam, D.V., Wall, S.K., Schoenberg, K.M., Perfield, K.L., Overton, T.R.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9709605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36465514
http://dx.doi.org/10.3168/jdsc.2022-0261
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author Kerwin, A.L.
McCarthy, M.M.
Burhans, W.S.
Nydam, D.V.
Wall, S.K.
Schoenberg, K.M.
Perfield, K.L.
Overton, T.R.
author_facet Kerwin, A.L.
McCarthy, M.M.
Burhans, W.S.
Nydam, D.V.
Wall, S.K.
Schoenberg, K.M.
Perfield, K.L.
Overton, T.R.
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description The objective was to evaluate a liver health index (LHI) by evaluating its association with negative health events, milk yield, and risk of pregnancy within 150 d in milk (DIM). In a retrospective cohort study, an LHI was calculated based on plasma albumin, cholesterol, and bilirubin concentrations for 265 primiparous and 611 multiparous cows 3 to 12 DIM enrolled across 72 farms in the northeastern United States. Mixed effects linear regression models were used to evaluate if (1) metritis (MET), (2) displaced abomasum (DA), (3) clinical ketosis (CK), (4) one or more of the 3 disorders (MET, DA, or CK), (5) 2 or more of the 3 disorders (MET, DA, or CK), or (6) culling within 30 DIM was associated with LHI. Mixed effects linear regression models were used to evaluate if LHI was associated with 305-d mature equivalent milk at the fourth test day (ME305; mean ± standard deviation: 114 ± 13 DIM) and a Cox proportional hazards model was used to evaluate if LHI was associated with pregnancy within 150 DIM. Cows that were diagnosed with MET, DA, CK, one or more of the disorders, 2 or more of the disorders, or were culled within 30 DIM had a lower LHI than cows that were not diagnosed with a disorder or culled. A 1-unit increase in LHI was associated with a 154 ± 38 kg increase in ME305 and a 8% increased risk of pregnancy within 150 DIM [hazard ratio (95% confidence interval): 1.08 (1.03 to 1.14)] for multiparous cows; however, we did not identify a relationship between LHI and ME305 or pregnancy within 150 DIM for primiparous cows. These results suggest that the LHI is associated with health, milk yield, and pregnancy within 150 DIM for multiparous cows and health for primiparous cows; therefore, the LHI can be used as a tool to evaluate transition cow success.
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spelling pubmed-97096052022-12-01 Associations of a liver health index with health, milk yield, and reproductive performance in dairy herds in the northeastern United States Kerwin, A.L. McCarthy, M.M. Burhans, W.S. Nydam, D.V. Wall, S.K. Schoenberg, K.M. Perfield, K.L. Overton, T.R. JDS Commun Health, Behavior, and Well-being The objective was to evaluate a liver health index (LHI) by evaluating its association with negative health events, milk yield, and risk of pregnancy within 150 d in milk (DIM). In a retrospective cohort study, an LHI was calculated based on plasma albumin, cholesterol, and bilirubin concentrations for 265 primiparous and 611 multiparous cows 3 to 12 DIM enrolled across 72 farms in the northeastern United States. Mixed effects linear regression models were used to evaluate if (1) metritis (MET), (2) displaced abomasum (DA), (3) clinical ketosis (CK), (4) one or more of the 3 disorders (MET, DA, or CK), (5) 2 or more of the 3 disorders (MET, DA, or CK), or (6) culling within 30 DIM was associated with LHI. Mixed effects linear regression models were used to evaluate if LHI was associated with 305-d mature equivalent milk at the fourth test day (ME305; mean ± standard deviation: 114 ± 13 DIM) and a Cox proportional hazards model was used to evaluate if LHI was associated with pregnancy within 150 DIM. Cows that were diagnosed with MET, DA, CK, one or more of the disorders, 2 or more of the disorders, or were culled within 30 DIM had a lower LHI than cows that were not diagnosed with a disorder or culled. A 1-unit increase in LHI was associated with a 154 ± 38 kg increase in ME305 and a 8% increased risk of pregnancy within 150 DIM [hazard ratio (95% confidence interval): 1.08 (1.03 to 1.14)] for multiparous cows; however, we did not identify a relationship between LHI and ME305 or pregnancy within 150 DIM for primiparous cows. These results suggest that the LHI is associated with health, milk yield, and pregnancy within 150 DIM for multiparous cows and health for primiparous cows; therefore, the LHI can be used as a tool to evaluate transition cow success. Elsevier 2022-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9709605/ /pubmed/36465514 http://dx.doi.org/10.3168/jdsc.2022-0261 Text en © 2022. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kerwin, A.L.
McCarthy, M.M.
Burhans, W.S.
Nydam, D.V.
Wall, S.K.
Schoenberg, K.M.
Perfield, K.L.
Overton, T.R.
Associations of a liver health index with health, milk yield, and reproductive performance in dairy herds in the northeastern United States
title Associations of a liver health index with health, milk yield, and reproductive performance in dairy herds in the northeastern United States
title_full Associations of a liver health index with health, milk yield, and reproductive performance in dairy herds in the northeastern United States
title_fullStr Associations of a liver health index with health, milk yield, and reproductive performance in dairy herds in the northeastern United States
title_full_unstemmed Associations of a liver health index with health, milk yield, and reproductive performance in dairy herds in the northeastern United States
title_short Associations of a liver health index with health, milk yield, and reproductive performance in dairy herds in the northeastern United States
title_sort associations of a liver health index with health, milk yield, and reproductive performance in dairy herds in the northeastern united states
topic Health, Behavior, and Well-being
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9709605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36465514
http://dx.doi.org/10.3168/jdsc.2022-0261
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