# Echocardiographic Changes Related to Pulmonary Hypertension in Preweaned Dairy Calves With Bronchopneumonia: A Case–Control Study in Commercial Dairy Farms

**Authors:** Sara Ghilardi, Giulia Sala, Chiara Locatelli, Davide Pravettoni, Mara Bagardi, Antonio Boccardo

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/jvim.70020 · Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine · 2025-02-17

## TL;DR

This study found that preweaned dairy calves with bronchopneumonia show subtle echocardiographic changes linked to pulmonary hypertension, but no major heart issues.

## Contribution

The study identifies early echocardiographic indicators of PH in calves with BP using TTE and TUS.

## Key findings

- BP-affected calves had smaller left ventricular diameters compared to healthy calves.
- BP-affected calves showed a larger pulmonary artery diameter in end-diastole.
- Observed changes were within normal ranges but clinically relevant, suggesting early TUS detection capabilities.

## Abstract

Bronchopneumonia (BP) can cause pulmonary hypertension (PH) and secondary cardiovascular changes.

The aim of this study was to describe PH–related transthoracic Doppler echocardiography (TTE) changes in preweaned dairy calves with BP diagnosed by thoracic ultrasonography (TUS).

One hundred and sixty‐four calves were selected from 11 commercial dairy farms.

This is a case–control study. The enrolled calves were grouped according to TUS results into either the control group (with normally aerated lungs) or the BP group (calves with lobar BP). Both groups were then subjected to TTE.

Three echocardiographic variables were statistically different between the two groups, which included 104 healthy calves and 60 diagnosed with BP. The internal end‐systolic (LVIDs) and end‐diastolic diameters of the left ventricle (LVIDd) were significantly (p = 0.033, 0.034, respectively) lower in BP‐affected calves (mean ± standard deviation [SD]: LVIDs, 29.65 ± 3.94 mm in healthy calves vs. 28.21 ± 4.44 mm in BP‐affected calves; LVIDd, 49.83 ± 4.7 mm in healthy calves vs. 48.11 ± 5.4 in BP‐affected calves). The pulmonary artery internal diameter in end‐diastole (PAdia) was significantly larger (p = 0.017) in BP‐affected calves (16.81 ± 2.68 mm) than in healthy calves (15.75 ± 2.67 mm).

The observed differences in the affected calves were within the normal reference ranges and exhibited clinical relevance. The lack of evident cardiac disturbances indicates that the BP diagnosis in our study sample was made without relevant cardiac alterations, highlighting the potential of TUS's early diagnostic capabilities during BP episodes.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** bronchopneumonia (MONDO:0005682), pulmonary hypertension (MONDO:0005149)
- **Species:** Bos taurus (taxon 9913)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** cardiac alterations (MESH:D006338), Changes (MESH:D009402), BP (MESH:D001996), PH (MESH:D006976), cardiac disturbances (MESH:D006331)
- **Species:** Bos taurus (bovine, species) [taxon 9913]

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