| Literature DB >> 26634824 |
I Bertone1, C Bellino2, G L Alborali3, A Cagnasso4, G Cagnotti5, E Dappiano6, M Lizzi7, M Miciletta8, A Ramacciotti9, P Gianella10, A D'Angelo11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aims of this field trial were to describe the clinical-pathologic findings in calves with otitis media (OM) and media-interna (OMI), to evaluate, through the development of a scoring system, the effectiveness of a standardized therapeutic protocol, and to identify the causative pathogens and their possible correlation with concurrent respiratory disease. All animals underwent physical and neurological examinations at three experimental time points: at diagnosis/beginning of treatment (T0), 1 week (T1) and 2 weeks (T2) after therapy was started, respectively. Follow-up telephone interviews with animal owners were conducted 1 month later. The therapeutic protocol consisted of tulathromycin (Draxxin®; Zoetis), oxytetracycline hydrochloride (Terramicina 100®; Zoetis), and carprofen (Rimadyl®; Zoetis).Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26634824 PMCID: PMC4669636 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-015-0606-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Classification of severity (score) of clinical findings in calves with otitis
| Score | Clinical findings |
|---|---|
| Rectal Temperature | |
| 0 | ≤ 39.2 °C |
| 1 | 39.3 °C < T° < 40 °C |
| 2 | ≥ 40 °C |
| Feces | |
| 0 | Normal feces |
| 1 | Feces softer than normal, but no diarrhea on tail |
| 2 | Diarrhea but not profuse, wet tail |
| 3 | Profuse watery diarrhea with blood and fibrin, wet tail |
| Respiratory System | |
| 0 | No respiratory signs |
| 1* | Induced or spontaneous cough |
| 1* | Nasal discharge |
| 1* | Eye discharge |
| *one point for each sign | |
| Otoscopic Examination | |
| 0 | Absence of purulent material |
| 1* | Presence of purulent material |
| *one point for each side (left/right) | |
| Joints | |
| 0 | No signs of arthritis |
| 1* | Presence of arthritis |
| *one point for each affected joint |
Classification of severity (score) of neurological findings in calves with otitis
| Score | Neurological findings |
|---|---|
| Mental Status | |
| 0 | Normal |
| 1 | Depressed |
| 2 | Stuporous |
| Posture | |
| 0 | Normal |
| 1 | Head tilt |
| 2 | Recumbent - unable to stand |
| Gait | |
| 0 | Normal |
| 1 | Vestibular ataxia |
| 2 | Hemiparesis/Hemiplegia |
| 3 | Tetraparesis/Tetraplegia |
| Proprioceptive Testing | |
| 0 | Normal |
| 1 | Ipsilateral Decreased proprioceptive positioning reaction |
| 2 | Bilateral Decreased proprioceptive positioning reaction |
| Cranial Nerve Assessment | |
| 0 | No cranial nerve deficits |
| 1a | Anisocoria |
| 1a | Positional strabismus (III, IV, VI, VIII) |
| 1a | Patological nystagmus (III, IV, VI, VIII) |
| 1a | Abnormal facial sensation perception (V) |
| 1a | Abnormal chewing and muscle tone (V) |
| 1a | Ear droop, eyelid droop, upper lip droop |
| Absence of palpebral reflex and menace response (VII) | |
| 1a | Abnormal swallowing (IX, X) |
| 1a | Abnormal tongue size and asymmetry (XII) |
aone point for each side (right/left)
Fig. 1Most common clinical findings at diagnosis (T0) and at 2 weeks after therapy (T2)
Fig. 2Most common neurological findings at diagnosis (T0) and 2 weeks after therapy (T2)
Fig. 3Boxplots representation of clinical scores at T0, T1 and T2. The boxplots depict the minimum and maximum values, the upper (Q3) and lower (Q1) quartiles and the median. The median is identified by a line inside the box. The length of the box represents the interquartile range. Values that deviate appreciably from most of the measurements in the data set are labeled as outliers (o)
Fig. 4Boxplots representation of neurological scores at T0, T1 and T2. The boxplots depict the minimum and maximum values, the upper (Q3) and lower (Q1) quartiles and the median. The median is identified by a line inside the box. The length of the box represents the interquartile range. Values that deviate appreciably from most of the measurements in the data set are labeled as outliers (o)
Fig. 5Boxplots representation of the final total scores assigned at T0, T1, and T2. The boxplots depict the minimum and maximum values, the upper (Q3) and lower (Q1) quartiles and the median. The median is identified by a line inside the box. The length of the box represents the interquartile range. Values that deviate appreciably from most of the measurements in the data set are labeled as outliers (o)
Results of bacterial and mycoplasmal cultures
| Bacterial colture results | Affected Ears | Respiratory tract | ||
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| Swabs | Lavages | Swabs | TBA | |
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| 16 | 18 | 14 | 9 |
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| 5 | 5 | 2 | 3 |
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| - | 1 | - | - |
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| - | - | 2 | 1 |
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| 1 | - | - | - |
| No bacteria | 4 | 1 | 1 | 7 |
| Contaminated samples (not diagnostic) | 1 | 2 | 1 | - |
Distribution of the causative agents isolated from the ears and respiratory tract
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| 9 (4a; 1b; 4c) | 1b | - | 1a | 1c | 1a |
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| 2c | 3 (1a; 1b; 1c) | - | - | 1a | - |
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