Sun_2015_Vet.Q_35_159

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Title : Critical thresholds of liver function parameters for ketosis prediction in dairy cows using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis - Sun_2015_Vet.Q_35_159
Author(s) : Sun Y , Wang B , Shu S , Zhang H , Xu C , Wu L , Xia C
Ref : Vet Q , 35 :159 , 2015
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Fatty liver syndrome and ketosis are important metabolic disorders in high-producing cows during early lactation with fatty liver usually preceding ketosis. To date, parameters for early prediction of the risk of ketosis have not been investigated in China. OBJECTIVE: To determine the predictive value of some parameters on the risk of ketosis in China. ANIMALS AND
METHODS: In a descriptive study, 48 control and 32 ketotic Holstein Friesian cows were randomly selected from one farm with a serum beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHBA) concentration of 1.20 mmol/L as cutoff point. The risk prediction thresholds for ketosis were determined by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis.
RESULTS: In line with a high BHBA concentration, blood glucose concentration was significantly lower in ketotic cows compared to control animals (2.77 +/- 0.24 versus 3.34 +/- 0.03 mmol/L; P = 0.02). Thresholds were more than 0.76 mmol/L for nonesterified fatty acids (NEFA, with 65% sensitivity and 92% specificity), more than 104 U/L for aspartate aminotransferase (AST, 74% and 85%, respectively), less than 140 U/L for cholinesterase (CHE, 75% and 59%, respectively), and more than 3.3 micromol/L for total bilirubin (TBIL, 58% and 83%, respectively). There were significant correlations between BHBA and glucose (R = -4.74), or CHE (R = -0.262), BHBA and NEFA (R = 0.520), or AST (R = 0.525), or TBIL (R = 0.278), or direct bilirubin (DBIL, R = 0.348).
CONCLUSIONS: AST, CHE, TBIL and NEFA may be useful parameters for risk prediction of ketosis. CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: This study might be of value in addressing novel directions for future research on the connection between ketosis and liver dysfunction.

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Sun Y, Wang B, Shu S, Zhang H, Xu C, Wu L, Xia C (2015)
Critical thresholds of liver function parameters for ketosis prediction in dairy cows using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis
Vet Q 35 :159

Sun Y, Wang B, Shu S, Zhang H, Xu C, Wu L, Xia C (2015)
Vet Q 35 :159