Doppler ultrasonographic measurements of the lateral digital palmar artery in pregnant mares.
Mariaelena de ChiaraChiara MontanoDario CostanzaPierpaolo ColucciaLuigi AulettaAdelaide GrecoMaria Pia PasoliniPublished in: Veterinary radiology & ultrasound : the official journal of the American College of Veterinary Radiology and the International Veterinary Radiology Association (2024)
Cardiovascular changes have been reported in late pregnancy in mares. However, there are no data on changes in peripheral blood flow. Doppler ultrasound represents a sensitive method for assessing the blood flow directed to the hoof. The aims of this study were to evaluate the blood flow parameters of the lateral palmar digital artery (LPDA) in pregnant mares and to assess intra- and interrater agreement between two observers with different levels of experience. The LPDAs of pregnant Italian Standardbred mares were examined. The vessels were located with B-mode ultrasound and analyzed with color and pulsed wave Doppler. The following parameters were recorded by the operators: heart rate (HR), peak systolic velocity (PSV), end-diastolic velocity (EDV), and resistive index (RI). Measurements were performed between 2 and 3 months of gestation (T1), in the last month of pregnancy (T2) and a week after delivery (T3). Seventeen mares aged 3-18 years met the inclusion criteria. Ultrasound examinations of the LPDA were subjectively easy to perform and well tolerated by the mares. Interrater and intrarater agreement were good and moderate, respectively. The HR was higher at T2 than at T1 and T3. The PSV and RI changed significantly during pregnancy, with higher values at T2 and T3, whereas the EDV remained unchanged throughout the examination. Doppler examination showed that peripheral flow changes were present in mares in late pregnancy. However, the persistence of higher values after delivery invites further investigation to assess the correlation between metabolic/endocrine changes related to pregnancy and Doppler parameters.
Keyphrases
- blood flow
- heart rate
- blood pressure
- preterm birth
- magnetic resonance imaging
- pregnancy outcomes
- pregnant women
- left ventricular
- heart rate variability
- heart failure
- minimally invasive
- preterm infants
- ultrasound guided
- randomized controlled trial
- high intensity
- chemotherapy induced
- machine learning
- electronic health record
- big data
- data analysis
- optical coherence tomography