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Cervical transposition test using Hegar dilator at oestrus as a tool to select ewes for transcervical embryo collection.

Juliana Dantas Rodrigues SantosEduardo Kenji Nunes ArashiroMário Felipe Alvarez BalaroJoanna Maria Gonçalves Souza-FabjanPedro Henrique Nicolau PintoClara Vieira de SouzaCeci Ribeiro LeiteJeferson Ferreira da FonsecaFelipe Zandonadi Brandão
Published in: Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene (2018)
This study evaluated the cervical transposition method as a tool to select ewes for embryo collection by transcervical route. Adult Santa Inês ewes (n = 50) received Day 0 protocol for superovulation treatments. The cervix transposition test was performed both at oestrus and at the embryo collection time. The latter was preceded by hormonal cervical dilation. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and accuracy were 85.7%, 66.6%, 85.7%, 66.6% and 80.0%, respectively. The kappa index yielded a moderate score (κ = 0.52). In conclusion, the high sensitivity and accuracy indicate that the cervical transposition test is a screening option to select ewes for embryo collection by transcervical route.
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