HAEMATOLOGICAL ALTERATIONS IN CALVES WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME DUE TO ASPIRATION PNEUMONIA: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY

E. Gülersoy, C. Balıkçı, Ismail Günal, Adem Şahan
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The aim of this prospective study was to investigate the arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis, which is considered the gold standard, and complete blood count (CBC) as a complementary test in neonatal calves with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) due to aspiration pneumonia. Ten healthy and 20 calves with ARDS due to aspiration of milk/colostrum were enrolled in the study. Clinical examinations were performed at admission. ABG analyses were performed to determine the presence of ARDS and investigate the extent of lung ventilation/damage. CBC analysis was performed from venous blood samples. Heart and respiratory rates and body temperature values were higher in diseased calves than healthy ones (p < 0.000). Arterial pH, partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood (PaO2) and saturation of oxygen in arterial blood (SaO2) were lower (p < 0.001) in the diseased calves, while partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood (PaCO2) and lactate levels were higher (p < 0.000) than those in healthy ones. Also, leukocyte (WBC), lymphocyte, monocyte, granulocyte, mean corpuscular volume (MCV), and mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH) levels were higher in the diseased calves than the healthy calves (p < 0.032). As a result of the correlation analysis, the only correlation was determined to be between PaO2 and WBC, which was moderately negative. As a result, it was observed that leukocytosis developing in respiratory diseases that cause severe inflammatory processes such as aspiration pneumonia was negatively correlated with PaO2 and could potentially exacerbate hypoxia, and ABG evaluation with CBC could provide useful clinical data in calves with ARDS due to aspiration pneumonia.
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吸入性肺炎引起急性呼吸窘迫综合征小牛血液学改变的前瞻性研究
这项前瞻性研究的目的是探讨动脉血气(ABG)分析(被认为是金标准)和全血细胞计数(CBC)作为新生儿小牛因吸入性肺炎引起的急性呼吸窘迫综合征(ARDS)的补充测试。10头健康小牛和20头因吸乳/初乳而出现ARDS的小牛被纳入研究。入院时进行临床检查。通过ABG分析来确定ARDS的存在,并调查肺通气/损伤的程度。静脉血进行全血细胞计数分析。患病犊牛的心率、呼吸频率和体温高于健康犊牛(p < 0.000)。患病犊牛动脉pH、动脉血氧分压(PaO2)和动脉血氧饱和度(SaO2)低于健康犊牛(p < 0.001),动脉血二氧化碳分压(PaCO2)和乳酸水平高于健康犊牛(p < 0.000)。此外,患病犊牛的白细胞(WBC)、淋巴细胞、单核细胞、粒细胞、平均红细胞体积(MCV)和平均红细胞血红蛋白(MCH)水平均高于健康犊牛(p < 0.032)。通过相关分析,确定PaO2与WBC之间仅有相关性,为中度负相关。因此,我们观察到,在吸入性肺炎等引起严重炎症过程的呼吸系统疾病中发生的白细胞增多与PaO2呈负相关,并可能加剧缺氧,使用CBC评估ABG可为吸入性肺炎引起ARDS的小牛提供有用的临床数据。
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