The effects of vetrabutin chlorhydrate and oxytocin on stillbirth rate and asphyxia in swine

2005 
Oxytocin and vetrabutin chlorhydrate (VC) are used to reduce the duration of farrowing in swine. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the use of these products on intrapartum stillbirth (IPS) rate and asphyxia. At the onset of parturition, sows (n = 180) were allocated to receive 2 mL of saline (control group), oxytocin (40 IU i.m.) or 100 mg of VC per 60 kg of body weight, with all treatments given i.m. Oytocin-treated sows had a higher number of IPS than the VC and Control groups (means, 1.2, 0.8 and 0.6, respectively; P < 0.001), and the highest percentage of ruptured umbilical cords (76.0, 9.4 and 37.5%; P < 0.003). There were diffferences among groups for duration of farrowing (means, 163.0, 211.2 and 306.9 min in the oxytocin, VC and control groups; P < 0.001), interval between piglets (13.9, 19.2 and 28.1 min; P < 0.001), and in IPS, the incidence of ruptured umbilical cords was 76.0, 9.4 and 37.5% (P < 0.003) and absence of a fetal heartbeat was 53.3, 16.9 and 12.5% (P < 0.05). Although oxytocin decreased both duration of farrowing and interval between piglets by approximately 50% relative to control sows, it resulted in a significantly higher rate of IPS, in association with a much higher incidence of ruptured umbilical cord and absence of a fetal heartbeat. Treatment with VC reduced farrowing duration by approximately 1.5 h, with an IPS
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