Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Respiratory disease in neonatal cloned calves.
- Journal:
- Journal of veterinary internal medicine
- Year:
- 2011
- Authors:
- Brisville, A C et al.
- Affiliation:
- Hopital des animaux de la Ferme · Canada
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Numerous clinical abnormalities occur in cloned calves during the neonatal period. OBJECTIVES: Describe respiratory diseases affecting cloned calves. ANIMALS: Twenty-five cloned Holstein calves. METHODS: Retrospective clinical study of the cloned calves born at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC. RESULTS: Records of 31 cloned calves were reviewed. Twenty-five records were included. Four stillborn calves and 2 calves euthanized at birth were excluded. Twenty-two calves suffered from respiratory diseases. Nineteen calves received intranasal oxygen treatment (INO). They were tachypneic (78 breaths per minute) and 5 of them were hypoxemic (PaO₂ < 55 mmHg). Two of 19 calves remained hypoxemic despite INO. Thirteen calves were weaned from INO after a median of 70 hours and were discharged at a median of 5 days of age. Nine calves required ventilatory support: 3 from birth and 6 after INO. Five were successfully weaned from the ventilator after a median of 32 hours and were discharged at a median of 8 days of age. Three calves died and 1 was euthanized because of respiratory disease. Necropsy revealed atelectasis, pulmonary congestion, and alveolar damages. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: Respiratory disease occurs frequently in cloned calves. The most frequent abnormality is hypoxemia because of V/Q mismatch. It is possible to successfully support these calves by INO and mechanical ventilation.
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