Clinical and biochemical profile of dogs with postpartum endometritis

ÓÄÊ 618:619
DOI 10.33861/2071-8020-2025-6-29-30

Original Empirical Research

Larin A.D., Chekrysheva V.V.

Abstract. The aim of the study is to identify the features of the clinical and biochemical profile of dogs characteristic of postpartum endometritis. The work was carried out at the North Caucasus Zonal Scientific Research Veterinary Institute – a branch of the FSBSI FRC, and at the veterinary clinics of the North Caucasus Zonal Scientific Research Veterinary Institute, ‘Nika’ (Veshenskaya settlement) and ‘Panacea’ (Novocherkassk, Rostov region). To study changes in clinical and biochemical parameters in the blood of dogs with pronounced signs of postpartum endometritis, 30 female dogs of large breeds were selected. The analysis of clinical and biochemical blood parameters in animals suffering from postpartum endometritis makes it possible to determine the degree of disease progression. This provides a comprehensive understanding of the specifics of the pathology and allows for the immediate initiation of appropriate treatment. As a result of the conducted research, it was established that in females with postpartum endometritis, changes in clinical and biochemical parameters beyond the normal range indicate the presence of various pathologies, i.e., the simultaneous dysfunction of two or more organs or systems (multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, MODS).

Keywords: disease, obstetric and gynecological, reproductive system, biochemical, profile, blood, dogs.

Author affiliation:

Larin Aleksey D., postgraduate student of the North Caucasian Zonal Scientific-Research Veterinary Institute – branch of the Federal Rostov Agrarian Scientific Center; 0, Rostovskoe hgw., Novocherkassk, Rostov region, 346421; phone: 8-961-3204971.

Responsible for correspondence with the editorial board Chekrysheva Viktoria V., Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine, director of the North Caucasian Zonal Scientific-Research Veterinary Institute – branch of the Federal Rostov Agrarian Scientific Center; 0, Rostovskoe hgw., Novocherkassk, Rostov region, 346421; phone: 8-908-5110139; e-mail: veterinar1987@mail.ru.

Authors’ Contribution: the manuscript was written with the input of all authors. All authors approved the final version of the manuscript.

Conflict of Interest Statement: the authors declare no conflict of interest.


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