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Abstract Background Bronchopneumonia (BP) in calves potentially causes systemic changes. Objectives To describe metabolic, arterial blood gas, and acid‐base disorders in calves with BP diagnosed by thoracic ultrasound (TUS), Wisconsin score (WISC), and combinations of WISC and TUS. Animals Two hundred thirty‐one dairy preweaned dairy calves from 13 dairy farms. Methods Cross‐sectional study. Each calf sequentially underwent arterial blood gas evaluation, WISC score, venous sampling, and TUS. Calves were grouped based on a single diagnostic method and combination of WISC and 2 TUS cutoffs (≥1 cm; ≥3 cm) as healthy, upper respiratory tract infection, subclinical BP, and clinical BP. Results Oxygenation and acid‐base variables were unaffected. Glucose concentration in TUS‐affected calves was significantly lower ( P < .001) than in healthy calves (median ≥TUS 1cm = 5.2 mmol/L 25%‐75% interquartile range IQR 4.5‐6.1, <TUS 1cm = 5.9 mmol/L IQR 5.5‐6.6; ≥TUS 3cm = 5.1 mmol/L IQR 4.4‐6.2, <TUS 3cm = 5.8 mmol/L IQR 5.3‐6.4). Paraoxonase‐1 was significantly lower ( P < .001) in TUS‐affected calves (≥TUS 1cm = 64.1 U/mL IQR 40.8‐78, <TUS 1cm = 77.3 U/mL IQR 61.9‐96.5; ≥TUS 3cm = 59.2 U/mL IQR 37.7‐72.4, <TUS 3cm = 72.9 U/mL IQR 53.4‐95.5). None of the variables highlighted clear distinctions in WISC‐detected clinical and subclinical BP calves based on the combination of WISC and TUS. Conclusions and Clinical Importance Clinical signs indicate minor systemic disorders compared to TUS. The abnormalities detected by ultrasonographic examination were moderate and did not deviate from normal reference ranges.
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Antonio Boccardo
University of Milan
Vincenzo Ferrulli
University of Milan
Giulia Sala
University of Pisa
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
University of Milan
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e734fcb6db6435876ae808 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.17039