Accuracy of transrectal ultrasonography for evaluation of corpora lutea in hair sheep
Current study assessed the reliability of transrectal ultrasonography (US; Aloka SSD 500) for assessment of presence and size of corpus luteum (CL), evaluated by non-skilled operator in ovaries (n = 58) from 29 hair sheep and compared with subsequent macroscopic (or postmortem; PM) evaluation. The s...
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Published in | Archivos latinoamericanos de producción animal Vol. 15; no. 3 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
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Venezuela
Asociacion Latinoamericana de Produccion Animal
02.09.2008
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Summary: | Current study assessed the reliability of transrectal ultrasonography
(US; Aloka SSD 500) for assessment of presence and size of corpus
luteum (CL), evaluated by non-skilled operator in ovaries (n = 58) from
29 hair sheep and compared with subsequent macroscopic (or postmortem;
PM) evaluation. The sensitivity, specificity and positive and negative
predictive value of the US technique to detect presence of luteal
tissue in an ovary were 83.3, 97.1, 95.2 and 89.2%, respectively; and
to determine the number of CL in ovaries (n = 21) with single ovulation
were 85.7, 97.1, 94.7 and 89.2%, respectively. Sensitivity, dropped to
33.3%, in ovaries (n = 3) bearing more than one CL. There were not
significant differences between mean diameters of CL, measured by US
and PM. The number of CL with differences between US and PM measures,
the range of error, varying between 0-20%, > 20- 30% and >30%,
were 14 (77%), 2 (6%) and 4 (17%), respectively. These results indicate
that US technique is an effective tool for determining both presence
and size of luteal tissue in hair sheep with unknown stage of the
reproductive cycle. |
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ISSN: | 1022-1301 |