Luteal phase decrease in packed cell volume in healthy non‐pregnant and pregnant bitches

Author:

Moxon Rachel12ORCID,Dutton Worsfold Rebekah1,Davis Julie1,Adams Wendy1,England Gary C. W.2

Affiliation:

1. Guide Dogs National Centre Leamington Spa UK

2. School of Veterinary Medicine and Science University of Nottingham Sutton Bonington UK

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesTo establish packed cell volume (PCV) ranges for non‐pregnant, pregnant and post‐partum bitches from day 10 of proestrus, investigating any relationship with parity and litter size.MethodsThis prospective cohort study used 37 healthy breeding bitches to examine PCV counts from routine blood samples collected every 4 weeks, from day 10 of proestrus, as part of routine PCV monitoring.ResultsFor pregnant (n = 19) and non‐pregnant (n = 18) bitches, PCV decreased until week 8 (corresponding to 8.5 ± 1.1 days before whelping for pregnant bitches) and recovered by 16–20 weeks after the initial sample; bitches that whelped average and large litters showed greater declines. PCV began to recover sooner for bitches that had previously whelped one or two litters compared to bitches that had previously whelped three or more litters. There was a significant three‐way interaction between time after the onset of proestrus, litter size and the number of previous litters which demonstrated that the large decrease in PCV for bitches that had previously whelped three or more litters only occurred in bitches that were expecting an average or large sized litter.Clinical SignificanceChronological variation in PCV for pregnant and non‐pregnant bitches was established during the reproductive cycle. There was no evidence to suggest that routine PCV measurement for normal, healthy bitches would be beneficial. However, knowledge from this study may be useful when deciding whether to prospectively monitor a bitch where there is a history of previous pregnancy‐related anaemia, when performing a caesarean section due to the anticipated blood loss during surgery, or when examining blood profiles for post‐litter bitches.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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