Closed cervix is associated with more severe illness in dogs with pyometra.
Supranee JitpeanAime AmbrosenUlf EmanuelsonRagnvi HagmanPublished in: BMC veterinary research (2017)
In dogs with closed cervix, sepsis was more common, the general physical condition more often moderately to severely depressed and leukocytosis, neutrophilia and monocytosis more frequently found. The results showed that closed cervix was associated with a more severe illness than open cervix at admission but not with poorer outcome as measured by postoperative hospitalization. These findings may be clinically valuable for optimizing monitoring and treatments in dogs with the disease.