Short communication: Ultrasonographic assessment of lung consolidation postweaning and survival to the first lactation in dairy heifers.
J Dairy Sci
; 99(2): 1465-1470, 2016 Feb.
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The aim of this prospective cohort study was to assess the association of systematic thoracic ultrasonography findings postweaning on calves' survivability to the first lactation. Three-month-old Jersey heifers (n=250) returning from a custom heifer grower were scanned by thoracic ultrasonography and lungs assessed using a scoring system with a scale from 1 to 4. A score of 1 was attributed to calves with no abnormality. A score of 2 was assigned if multiple comet tails or B-lines (coalescence of multiple comet tails) were observed. A score of 3 was assigned to calves with ≥1 location of lung consolidation ≥1 cm but <6 cm. Calves with extensive consolidation (≥6 cm in one or more locations) or evidence of abscessation or pleural effusion (>1 cm) were assigned a score of 4. Calves with a score of 4 had greater risk of dying or being culled [26% (95% credibility interval: 13-47%)] than calves with a score of 1 [1% (0-6%)], 2 [3% (1-9%)], or 3 [5% (1-17%)]. We found no association between age of first calving in the remaining calves and lung score. Thus, lung lesion severity assessed by thoracic ultrasound is associated with a long-term production outcome.
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Doenças dos Bovinos
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Pneumopatias
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Diagnostic_studies
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Incidence_studies
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2016
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