1. Cross-sectional study of the association of abomasal displacement or volvulus with serum electrolyte and mineral concentrations in dairy cows.
- Author
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Delgado-Lecaroz R, Warnick LD, Guard CL, Smith MC, and Barry DA
- Subjects
- Animals, Cattle, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Minerals blood, Stomach Diseases drug therapy, Stomach Diseases pathology, Abomasum pathology, Electrolytes blood, Hypocalcemia complications, Stomach Diseases veterinary, Water-Electrolyte Balance
- Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate serum mineral and electrolyte concentrations at the time of on-farm diagnosis of left displaced abomasum, right displaced abomasum, or abomasal volvulus in dairy cows. Data were collected from 104 affected cows and 96 control cows matched with cases, based on herd, parity, and stage of lactation. Cows with abomasal displacement or volvulus had significantly lower calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, potassium, and chloride concentrations and increased anion gap at the time of diagnosis compared with control cows from the same herds. The percentages of cases and controls with total serum calcium concentrations below the lower limit of the laboratory reference range (2.08 mmol/L [8.3 mg/dL]) were 70% and 23%, respectively. Based on the large percentage of cases with hypocalcemia, administering calcium salts at the time of treatment of field cases of abomasal displacement or volvulus may be beneficial.
- Published
- 2000