Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Apr 2023)

Effective treatment of a case of pregnancy toxemia in sheep - case report

  • G. Anteveli,
  • C.S. Oliveira,
  • B.A. Alves,
  • B.S. Torres,
  • M.V.G. Joaquim,
  • J.G.C. Jorge,
  • E.J. Facury Filho,
  • R.M. Meneses,
  • A.Ú. Carvalho,
  • T.F. Moreira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-12850
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75, no. 2
pp. 254 – 254

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ABSTRACT Pregnancy toxemia has a high mortality rate and few cases with effective treatment are reported, especially when associated with secondary diseases. Therefore, the present work reports the case of a sheep, which was referred to the veterinary hospital of UFMG, in the last month of pregnancy, presenting apathy, hyporexia and sternal recumbency. After the diagnosis of pregnancy toxemia, the fetuses were removed while still alive, but did not survive. Monitoring was started with blood gas analysis, blood glucose assessments and laboratory tests. The results were consistent with liver damage, which was justified by the condition of lipolysis. Treatment consisted of electrolyte replacement plus 50% glucose and potassium chloride, along with administration of antibiotics (ceftiofur, 5mg/kg/SID/IM/7 days), flunixim meglumine (2.2mg/kg/SID/IM first day and 1.1mg/kg/SID/IM on the second and third days) and omeprazole (4mg/kg/SID/oral). The patient had secondarily clinical laminitis, which was treated with cryotherapy and anti-inflammatory drugs, in addition to mastitis, using a single dose of intramammary antibiotics. The work demonstrated the effectiveness of the treatment of pregnancy toxemia, when performed early and intensively, associated with daily clinical and laboratory monitoring of the animal.

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