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Review
. 2007 Feb;48(2):178-83.

Fetal well-being assessment in bovine near-term gestations: current knowledge and future perspectives arising from comparative medicine

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Fetal well-being assessment in bovine near-term gestations: current knowledge and future perspectives arising from comparative medicine

Sébastien M C Buczinski et al. Can Vet J. 2007 Feb.

Abstract

Cloning technology is associated with multiple losses throughout pregnancy and in the neonatal period. Any maternal or fetal disease can compromise pregnancy. A paucity of data are available on bovine fetal well-being in late pregnancy; development of well-being assessment methods might augment early diagnosis of abnormal pregnancy or fetal distress, allowing early intervention. This review presents the current knowledge on fetal well-being based on bovine, ovine, equine, and human studies, as well as interesting research parameters that have been studied in other species and not yet investigated in cattle. Transabdominal ultrasonography allows for diagnosis of large placentomes and hydrallantois that frequently accompany clone pregnancies. Fetal inactivity or large hyperechoic particles imaged within the fetal annexes are associated with fetal distress or death, and should be reassessed to confirm compromised pregnancy. Measurements of different fetal parameters (thoracic aorta, metacarpal or metatarsal thickness) could be reliable tools for early detection of the large offspring syndrome commonly found in cloned calves.

Le clonage bovin s’accompagne de pertes périnatales et en fin de gestation. Toute affection materno-fœtale peut compromettre la gestation. Les données disponibles sur l’évaluation du bien-être fœtal en fin de gestation sont parcellaires mais permettraient d’anticiper les gestations compromises afin de prendre les décisions appropriées. Cette revue de littérature se base sur les connaissances actuelles du bien-être fœtal bovin, ovin, équin et humain, ainsi que sur les paramètres prouvés intéressants chez les différentes espèces mais n’ayant pas encore été validés chez les bovins. L’évaluation échographique des annexes fœtales permet d’anticiper une augmentation de taille des placentomes qui accompagne certaines gestations clonées. L’hydroallantoide, une complication des gestations de clones peut être dépisté par une augmentation de la quantité de liquide allantoïde et la difficulté de visualiser le fœtus. Des débris en grande quantité dans les liquides fœtaux, une inactivité fœtale sont compatibles avec une gestation compromise et nécessitent de répéter l’évaluation de la gestation. La mesure échographique de l’aorte thoracique fœtale, de la largeur du métacarpe ou métatarse sont des indices potentiels de suivi de la croissance en fin de gestation qui permettraient d’anticiper le syndrome du gros veau.

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