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Applicability of fetal heart rate variation, umbilical artery resistivity index and maternal body temperature for predicting imminent parturition in bitches.

Created on 24 Jun 2026

Authors

Diego Rodrigues Gomes, Diana Villa Verde Salazar, Denise Jaques Ramos, Camila Silveira Stanquini, Tamiris Disselli, Luiz Paulo Nogueira Aires, Stéfany Tagliatela Tinto, Mariana Ambroso Adib Donato Henriques, Alois Foltran Müller, Ricardo Andres Ramirez Uscategui, Adriano Bonfim Carregaro, Marcus Antônio Rossi Feliciano

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Animal reproduction. Volume 23. Issue 2. Pages e20250103. Epub May 25, 2026.

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the applicability of fetal heart rate variability (FHRvar%), umbilical artery resistivity index (RI-UmbArt), and maternal body temperature (Temp, °C) for predicting parturition in bitches. Fifteen bitches (1-6 years old) were included. Gestational age was estimated using fetal biometry (inner chorionic cavity or biparietal diameter), and during the last week of pregnancy the animals were evaluated twice daily until parturition. Data were retrospectively grouped according to the hours before parturition (HBP). The evaluated parameters were FHRvar% (measured over 5-10 minutes using pulsed Doppler abdominal ultrasonography), RI-UmbArt (assessed by triplex Doppler in three fetuses per session), and Temp (rectal thermometry). Data were statistically compared and correlated with HBP. FHRvar% showed a gradual increase (P = 0.010) beginning at 84 HBP, reaching a peak between 24 and 12 HBP, whereas Temp significantly decreased during the last 24 HBP (P < 0.001). Both FHRvar% and Temp were significantly correlated with HBP (P < 0.001); however, these correlations were weak (Pearson's r = -0.338 and -0.491, respectively). RI-UmbArt showed no significant variation across HBP (P = 0.711). An FHRvar% > 31.5% predicted parturition within 24 hours with a sensitivity of 65% and a specificity of 67%, whereas a Temp < 37.5°C predicted parturition with 69.6% sensitivity and 77.8% specificity. In conclusion, although FHRvar% and maternal body temperature are influenced by the proximity of parturition, they may not be reliable predictors of parturition timing, while RI-UmbArt appears to remain unchanged close to delivery.

PMID:
42339481
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 24 Jun 2026.

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