Abstract

An accurate parturition timing is of key importance for breeders and veterinarians in order to give professional assistance to parturition in dogs. However, pregnancy length calculated from the breeding date has a wide variability. Different parameters and formulas have been described and calculated, as well as their accuracy which is affected by various factors: stage of pregnancy, litter and maternal size. Therefore, the selection of the most appropriate parameter panel poses the challenge of weighing their influences and impact on the overall accuracy. The aim of this review is to analyze the parameters useful for parturition timing, especially their accuracy, and to propose the addition of fetal maturity and criteria for its evaluation to detect readiness for parturition. Parameters, as described in literature, are classified as: (i) maternal parameters, (ii) fetal parameters, (iii) ultrasonographic assessment of maternal and fetal heart rate and blood flow, (iv) parameters indicating fetal maturity. A focus on recently described parameters-such as fetal gastrointestinal motility and fetal lung development detected by quantitative ultrasound-is reported. Currently, the most accurate way to predict parturition day is represented by a prepartum progesterone drop, but the identification of a panel of ultrasonographic parameters combining their significance and their accuracy throughout pregnancy is still needed.

Highlights

  • Because of differences in head and body morphology and gestation length between different breeds included in the same size class, specific breed formulas have been proposed in German Shepherd [62,63], Golden Retriever [64], Chihuahua [57] and Yorkshire breeds for the most commonly used parameters (ICC, biparietal diameter (BP), body diameter (BD), crown-rump length (CRL) and diencephalo-telencephalic vesicle (DPTV)) to increase the accuracy of parturition timing (Table 5) [64]

  • The more reliable way to manage a canine pregnancy is to assess ovulation time or to detect the D1, and monitor pregnancy period using clinical parameters, US as well as serum P4 assay until its concentration drops to values lower than 2.0 ng/mL as an indication of the approaching onset of parturition [11]

  • Despite its frequent clinical use, not all authors agree in the prognostic value of rectal temperature for parturition timing in dogs

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Summary

Introduction

An accurate prediction of the parturition day could be useful for both owners and veterinarians, to allow better planning for labor assistance and potential cesarean section (C-section) so as to improve neonatal survival and minimize neonatal death. The aim of this review is to analyze the parameters described in the literature for the prediction of parturition date in dogs. These parameters are classified as maternal parameters, fetal parameters, ultrasonographic assessment of maternal and fetal heart rate and blood flow, with a focus on their accuracy and on the factors influencing them, and to propose the evaluation of fetal maturity as a sign of readiness for parturition combined with other most studied parameters

Factors Influencing Pregnancy Length
Vaginal Cytology
Progesterone Assay for the Identification of the Ovulation Day
Progesterone Assay in the Prepartum Period
Rectal Temperature
Vaginal Temperature
Other Maternal Markers Studied for Predicting the Day of Parturition
Embryonic and Fetal Parameters
Kidney Length
Fetometric Formulas for Specific Breeds or Maternal Sizes
Evaluation of the Fetal Maturity
Fetal Lung Maturation
Ultrasonographic Assessment of Maternal and Fetal Heart Rate and Blood Flow
Uterine Artery Flow
Umbilical Artery Flow
Findings
Discussion and Conclusions
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