Titre : | Clinical observations on the course of oxytocin- or prostaglandin E2/oxytocin-induced parturition in mares (2014) |
Auteurs : | M. Witkowski ; K. Pawlowski |
Type de document : | Article : texte imprimé |
Dans : | POLISH JOURNAL OF VETERINARY SCIENCES (Vol.17(2), 2014-01-01) |
Article en page(s) : | p.347-351 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : |
Mots-clés cheval DILATATION ; INDUCTION ; OXYTOCINE ; PROSTAGLANDINEEquivoc Jument Gestante ; Poulinage ; Utérus |
Résumé : | The objective of the study was to compare the course of parturitions induced with sole ocytocin with the combination of intracervical prostaglandin E2 jelly and oxytocin. For this purpose 13 mares in advanced pregnancy were allocated to the groups pretreated with either intracervical PGE2 'experimental group) or salin (control group) two hours before intravenous oxytocin (5 IU) administration. The mares were compared with respect to cervical dilation diameter (CDD) 20 min. after oxytocin injection. Time intervals from the first oxytocin dose to : the first external signs of parturition, the chorioallantois rupture, the delivery of a foal and time interval from the delivery of a foal to the placenta separation were measured. Cervical dilatation diameter as well as proportion of mares comparing with control group (p=0.0115 and p=0.0490, respectively). All time intervals measured were statistically insignificant for both groups of mares, however time intervals from the first oxytocin dose to the first external signs of parturition, to the allantochorion rupture and to the delivery of a foal, were very close to the significance level (a=0.05). To conclude, PGE/oxytocin combination has positive influence on the preparation of the uterine crvix to parturition. Moreover, it seems thats PGE2 pretreatment reduced total oxytocin dose for successful parturition induction and shortened time elapsing between the first oxytocin dose and the delivery of a foal what is crucial for foal's safety. |
Cote du document numérique : | 16424 |
Classement cheval : | C09 |