Gestational echobiometry in brachycephalic bitches using high-definition ultrasonography

Author:

Maronezi Marjury C.1,Simões Ana Paula R.1,Uscategui Ricardo A.R.2,Pavan Letícia1,Rodrigues Mariana G.K.1,Mariano Renata S.G.1,Santos Victor J.C.1,Feliciano Marcus A.R.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil

2. Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, Brazil

3. Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil; Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT: The objective of the present study was to obtain echobiometric values for the most important canine maternal-fetal tissues using high-definition ultrasonography (HDUS) trying to update the formulas for predicting gestational age. Twelve healthy bitches of brachycephalic breeds weighing 7-13kg and aged one to four years were included. The fetuses were analyzed every day using conventional and high-definition ultrasonography from the eighth day after artificial insemination until the day of delivery, using the ACUSON S2000/SIEMENS ultrasound equipment and specific software. Embryonic and fetal structures; diameter of the embryonic vesicle; length of the embryo; biparietal diameter, abdominal length and kidney height; length of the femur, humerus, scapula, radius, and tibia; thickening of the stomach wall; adrenal length; and cardiac size were measured. These variables were correlated with gestational and adjusted tested according to regression models. The results obtained (P<0.001) for: lateral diameter of the gestational sac (R2=81.8%); length of the embryo (R2=85.7%); biparietal (R2=99.1%) and abdominal diameter (R2=97.2%); thickness of the gastric wall (R2=86.9%); length of the femur (R2=96.6%), radius (R2=97.5%), humerus (R2=96.5%), scapula (R2=95.8%) and tibia (R2=97.3%); kidney length (R2=95.8%) and height (R2=96.0%); adrenal length (R2=89.6%); heart length (R2=93.0%) and height (R2=91.5%) of the canine fetuses showed significant correlation with gestational days. This allowed monitoring fetal growth and estimation of age with high accuracy in different gestational periods.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Veterinary

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