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Clinical and laboratory findings, treatment and outcome in 145 cows with type-2 abomasal ulcer.

Ueli Braun1, Christian Gerspach2, Karl Nuss2, Michael Hässig2, Monika Hilbe3, Christina Reif2.   

Abstract

This study involved 145 cows with type-2 abomasal ulcer. The most common clinical signs were, in decreasing order of frequency, depressed demeanour (100%), partial or complete anorexia (93%), rumen atony (91%), tachycardia (90%), dark or black manure (80%), prolonged capillary refill time (71%), pale mucous membranes (69%) and tachypnoea (62%). The most common abnormal laboratory findings were azotaemia (89%), low haematocrit (82%), hypokalaemia (81%), hypoproteinaemia (74%) and metabolic acidosis (61%). Ten cows were euthanased immediately after, or died during, the initial examination, and treatment was started (day 0) in 135 cows. Treatment included blood transfusion, sodium chloride/glucose solution, calcium borogluconate, vitamin C and metamizole. Fourteen cows also underwent right-flank laparotomy because of displaced abomasum (n = 7) or to rule out other causes of gastrointestinal haemorrhage (n = 7). The mean heart rate decreased significantly from 108 bpm on day 0 to 88 bpm on day 3. The haematocrit decreased significantly in cows that did not receive blood and increased significantly in the transfused cows during this period. The plasma protein concentration also increased significantly in transfused cows. Ninety-one (67%) of the 135 treated cows recovered and were discharged after a mean hospitalisation period of nine days, and 44 cows (33%) failed to respond to treatment and were euthanased or died. Aggressive treatment, which should include blood transfusion when indicated, is warranted in valuable cows because >50% can be expected to return to full production in the long term.
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Keywords:  Abomasum; Bleeding ulcer; Cattle; Type-2 ulcer

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31075614     DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2019.04.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Vet Sci        ISSN: 0034-5288            Impact factor:   2.534


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1.  Ultrasonographic documentation of type-3 abomasal ulcer in a cow with left displacement of the abomasum.

Authors:  Christian Gerspach; Carina Oschlies; Jasmin Kuratli; Ueli Braun
Journal:  Acta Vet Scand       Date:  2020-06-12       Impact factor: 1.695

2.  Diagnostic reliability of clinical signs in cows with traumatic reticuloperitonitis and abomasal ulcers.

Authors:  Ueli Braun; Karl Nuss; Sonja Warislohner; Christina Reif; Carina Oschlies; Christian Gerspach
Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2020-09-29       Impact factor: 2.741

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