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Transabdominal ultrasonographic measurement of caudal vena cava to aorta derived ratios in clinically healthy neonatal foals

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VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SCIENCE
Volume 7, Issue 5, Pages 1451-1459

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/vms3.506

Keywords

caudal vena cava; aorta ratios; foals; intravascular volume; ultrasound

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The study evaluated the feasibility and reliability of an ultrasonographic technique for measuring Ao and CVC in healthy neonatal foals, with the left ventral view showing the highest reliability. Additionally, a positive correlation between bodyweight and CVC measurement, as well as age and CVC measurements and ratios, was found.
Background: Ultrasonographic measurement of the vena cava and aorta (Ao) diameters and their ratios have been suggested to be a reliable way of quantifying hypovolemia. Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and reliability of an ultrasonographic technique for measurement of Ao and caudal vena cava (CVC) and derived ratios using three different acoustic windows in a population of healthy neonatal foals. Correlation between Ao and CVC measurements and ratios and foals' age or bodyweight were also investigated. Methods: In 14 healthy foals aged less than 7 days, the diameters of the Ao and of the CVC in long and short axis were measured by two observers from images obtained using three different ultrasonographic imaging planes (left dorsal, left ventral and right views). The Ao and CVC cross-sectional area and the CVC/Ao diameter and area ratios were calculated. Image quality was subjectively assessed. Intraobserver and interobserver reliabilities for image quality scores and measurements were evaluated between the two observers. Simple linear regression models were used to identify correlations between the CVC/Ao measurements and ratios and the age and bodyweight of the foals. Results: The left ventral view showed the highest reliability. A correlation between bodyweight and the short axis measurement of the CVC was found (R-2 = 0.385; p = 0.018). Age was positively correlated with the long axis of measurement of the CVC (R-2 = 0.426; p = 0.011) and CVC/Ao diameter ratio (R-2 = 0.625; p = 0.001). Conclusions: The left ventral view allows the Ao and CVC cross sections to be easily visualized and measured in neonatal foals in right lateral recumbency.

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