Evaluación de tres métodos de diagnóstico para la detección de la ovulación en perras
Different diagnostic methods were evaluated in canine females in estrus, with the following general objective: Evaluation of three diagnostic methods for the detection of ovulation in bitches with the following specific objectives*To apply the three diagnostic methods, (serum progesterone, electrica...
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Định dạng: | bachelorThesis |
Ngôn ngữ: | spa |
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2022
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Truy cập trực tuyến: | https://dspace.ueb.edu.ec/handle/123456789/4662 |
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Tóm tắt: | Different diagnostic methods were evaluated in canine females in estrus, with the following general objective: Evaluation of three diagnostic methods for the detection of ovulation in bitches with the following specific objectives*To apply the three diagnostic methods, (serum progesterone, electrical impedance and vaginal cytology) for the detection of ovulation; *To identify the optimal time of ovulation from the three diagnostic methods; *To determine which is the best diagnostic method. The present investigation was carried out at the Animal Planet veterinary clinic in the city of Riobamba in the period 2021-2022 working with 40 patients (canine) females, we looked for alternatives aimed at people who are dedicated to reproduction and maintain the genetic material thus allowing us to determine the optimal day of ovulation in which we can know when to perform the mating or artificial insemination since at each stage presents physiological and hormonal changes have been presented patients of different race (R), age (E), body condition (C.C) and temperature (T), therefore the three diagnostic tests were performed on the 40 canine females (serum progesterone (PG), electrical impedance (EI) and vaginal cytology (VC)), once the data were compiled and their respective analysis, it was determined that the serum progesterone (PG) diagnostic test obtained better results by determining the presence of progesterone in blood and its highest peak reaching 17.50% that were in estrus. This development allows us to determine the optimal time of ovulation in which we can perform the mating or insemination, since each cycle is different in all the canine females, since sometimes there have been canine females with pseudogestation or simply have not been pregnant, these diagnostic tests have been performed in the presence of estrus and finally we analyzed that the best method for ovulation detection is serum progesterone. |
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