Neonatal severity indicators in dogs

M. Veronesi, J. Fusi
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Despite the increasing interest for canine neonatology many aspects of canine neonatology are still not completely studied and perinatal mortality rates are high. The identification of newborn puppies at high risk at birth/hospitalization is the main goal in advancing veterinary neonatology, as well as the improvement of newborn assessment protocols. The identification of at risk puppies should rely on objective indicators of severity, allowing a differentiated clinical assistance according to neonatal conditions and allowing canine perinatal mortality reduce. This paper presents and discuss the neonatal severity indicators presently useful in the dog, as demonstrated by the specific scientific literature. Among them, some can be used only at birth, others only during the subsequent neonatal period and some useful at both times. Despite the availability of some useful severity indicators, the development of severity score systems are considered necessary also in dogs as in humans. keywords: dog, newborn, severity indicators, outcome
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狗的新生儿严重程度指标
尽管对犬新生儿学的兴趣越来越大,但犬新生儿学的许多方面仍然没有完全研究,围产期死亡率很高。识别出生/住院时的高危新生幼犬是推进兽医新生儿学以及改进新生儿评估方案的主要目标。识别处于危险中的幼犬应该依赖于严重程度的客观指标,允许根据新生儿情况进行差异化的临床援助,并允许犬的围产期死亡率降低。本文提出并讨论新生儿严重程度指标目前有用的狗,证明了具体的科学文献。其中,有些只能在出生时使用,有些只能在随后的新生儿时期使用,有些在两个时期都有用。尽管有一些有用的严重程度指标,严重程度评分系统的发展也被认为是必要的,在狗和人类。关键词:狗,新生儿,严重性指标,结局
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