Literature DB >> 35178618

Are echocardiographic parameters affected by body condition scores in blue-fronted Amazon parrots (Amazona aestiva, Linnaeus, 1758)?

Gisele Junqueira Dos Santos1, Amanda Sarita Cruz Aleixo2, Alícia Giolo Hippólito1, Barbara Sardela Ferro1, Priscylla Tatiana Chalfun Guimarães Okamoto3, Maria Lucia Gomes Lourenço3, Vania Maria de Vasconcelos Machado4, Paulo Roberto Rodrigues Ramos5, Sheila Canevese Rahal6, Carlos Roberto Teixeira6, Alessandra Melchert7.   

Abstract

This study aimed to determine the echocardiographic parameters of blue-fronted Amazon parrots (Amazona aestiva, Linnaeus, 1758) with varying body condition scores. Thirty-five birds only grown in captivity were included in the study and allocated into three different groups according to their respective body condition scores: Lean, Ideal, and Obese. The group of obese parrots presented lower right ventricle dimensions in diastole than lean parrots. The fractional shortening was considerably lower in obese parrots than in parrots with lean and ideal body condition scores but without statistical significance. The flow rate and the aortic pressure gradient were lower in the lean group than in the ideal group. The alterations in the nutritional state of captive blue-fronted amazon parrots may lead to cardiovascular dysfunctions detected through an echocardiographic evaluation, which represents an important diagnostic tool for these animals. The description of the techniques and the measures obtained in this study can contribute to future research in the area.
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Keywords:  Amazona aestiva; Cardiology; Echocardiography; Nutrition; Psittacidae

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35178618     DOI: 10.1007/s11259-022-09894-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Res Commun        ISSN: 0165-7380            Impact factor:   2.816


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