犬难产:越南河内犬的危险因素及治疗方法

Q4 Veterinary World''s Veterinary Journal Pub Date : 2022-09-25 DOI:10.54203/scil.2022.wvj36
S. Long, N. Hien, Phan Thi Hang, N. T. Hoai, Pham Xuan Bach
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难产是一种常见的疾病,会对母狗和小狗造成有害的健康风险。本研究的目的是评估2013年12月至2020年5月在越南河内盖亚宠物诊所和度假村诊断的612例犬难产的相关危险因素及治疗方法的应用。研究的因素包括年龄、胎次和品种大小、产仔数以及胎儿性别与母犬难产比例的关系。1 ~ 3岁母犬难产发生率最高,为76.1%。第一胎难产比例最高(80.21%)。难产发生率随体重的下降而增加,以小型犬多见(61.93%)。难产风险随着产仔数的增加而降低。本研究采用的干预措施为催产素药物治疗(1.8%)、手术剖宫产(86.11%)和催产素联合剖宫产(12.09%),每种治疗方法的成功率分别为100%、98.86%和100%。本研究确定的一些危险因素,如年龄、胎次、品种大小和产仔数,可作为兽医实践中的预后指标,以优化母犬和幼犬的存活率。
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Canine Dystocia: The Risk Factors and Treatment Methods in Dogs of Hanoi, Vietnam
Dystocia is a common disorder that can cause harmful health risks to bitch and puppies. The aim of the current study was to evaluate some risk factors related to canine dystocia and the application of treatment methods to 612 diagnosed cases in Gaia Pets Clinic and Resort, Hanoi, Vietnam, from December 2013 to May 2020. The investigated factors comprised age, parity and breed size, and litter size, as well as fetal sex in relation to the proportion of dystocia in female canines. Dystocia was frequently observed in female dogs aged 1-3 years, with rates of 76.1%. The highest proportion of dystocia was found in the first litter group (80.21%). The incidence of dystocia increased as the weight of the dog decreased, and it was prevalent in the small breed (61.93%). Dystocia risk decreased as the litter size increased. The interventions used in this study were medical treatment with the hormone oxytocin (1.8%), surgical management with cesarean section (86.11%), and a combination of oxytocin and cesarean section (12.09%), with the success rates of each treatment method as 100%, 98.86%, and 100%, respectively. Some risk factors, such as age, parity, breed size, and litter size identified in the present research, could be used as prognostic indicators in the veterinary practice to optimize the survival rate of female dogs and puppies.
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期刊介绍: The World''s Veterinary Journal (ISSN 2322-4568) is an international, peer reviewed open access journal aims to publish the high quality material from veterinary scientists'' studies. All accepted articles are published Quarterly in full text on the Internet. WVJ publishes the results of original scientific researches, reviews, case reports and short communications, in all fields of veterinary science. In details, topics are: Behavior Environment and welfare Animal reproduction and production Parasitology Endocrinology Microbiology Immunology Pathology Pharmacology Epidemiology Molecular biology Immunogenetics Surgery Virology Physiology Vaccination Gynecology Exotic animals Animal diseases Radiology Ophthalmology Dermatology Chronic disease Anatomy Non-surgical pathology issues of small to large animals Cardiology and oncology.
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