Beetal Keçilerinde Gebelik Toksemisi İçin Hemato-Biyokimyasal Biyobelirteçlerin, İlgili Risk Faktörlerinin ve Terapötik Protokollerin Belirlenmesi
Bu çalışmada, Beetal keçilerinde gebelik toksemisinin (PT) erken teşhisi için risk faktörlerinin, kan β-hidroksibütirattaki (BHB) değişikliklerin ve hematobiyokimyasal biyobelirteçlerin değerlendirilmesi ve terapötik protokollerin karşılaştırmalı etkinliğinin analizi amaçlandı. Çalışmada, 120-150 günlük gebe toplam (N=100) keçi incelendi. Freestyle™ Optium Kit kullanılarak gerçekleştirilen analizde β-hidroksibutirat (BHB) seviyesi >3 mmol/L olan keçiler, PT için pozitif kabul edildi. Risk faktörleri paritesi, yaş, vücut ağırlığı, fetüs sayısı, otlatma ve barındırma, PT insidansı ile anlamlı (P
Determination of Hemato-Biochemical Biomarkers, Associated Risk Factors and Therapeutic Protocols for Pregnancy Toxemia in Beetal Goats
This study was aimed at evaluating the risk factors, alterations in blood β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), hemato-biochemical biomarkers for earlier detection of pregnancy toxemia (PT) and comparative efficacy of therapeutic protocols in Beetal goats. A total of (N=100) goats between 120-150 days of gestation were examined. Goats having BHB >3 mmol/L were considered positive for PT by employing Freestyle™ Optium Kit. Risk factors parity, age, body weight, number of fetuses, grazing and housing, were significantly (P
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