| Pyometra
in the Bitch
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Cause
- Increased progesterone during diestrus promotes
endometrial growth and glandular activity while suppressing
myometrial activity. After multiple progesterone exposures
(estrous cycles) the pathologic hyperplasia results in formation
of cystic glands or Cystic Endometrial Hyperplasia (CEH). There is an
increase in the number and size of endometrial glands, and
inflammatory cell infiltrate. Hydrometra (fluid in the uterus) or
mucometra (mucus in the uterus) eventually develop.

- Estrogen enhances the stimulatory effects of
progesterone on the uterus by inducing progesterone receptors. In
particular, pharmacological concentrations of estrogen
administered during diestrus greatly increases the risk of
pyometra.
- E. coli receptors
may be induced and secondary bacterial infection results. The
bacteria form an antigen - antibody complexes in the glomeruli. The
endotoxins from bacterial infection causes decrease in specific
gravity of urine (polyuria and polydypsia). There are different
theories as to the exact mechanism, but Feldman and Nelson
attribute it to either an interference of sodium and chloride
resorbtion in the loop of Henle or an insensitivity to ADH
Clinical signs
- Usually the dogs are greater than 6 years old,
because it takes multiple progesterone exposures. This is a
diestrus disease, so estrus was probably within the last month.
- With open cervix pyometra you see a vaginal
discharge, lethargy, depression, anorexia/inappetance, polyuria/polydypsia,
and vomiting. The dogs are generally relatively healthy though. WBC
count is high or normal.
- With closed cervix pyometra you see depression,
lethargy, weakness, inappetance, polyuria/polydypsia, and
vomiting. The WBC is usually high with a left shift.

Sick

High white count
 
Polyuria/polydypsis
Diagnosis
- White blood cell count is usually high with a left shift. UA may
reveal isosthenuria.
- BUN may be elevated.
- Ultrasound and radiographs show an enlarged,
fluid filled uterus. Ultrasound is particularly useful, as the
normal pregnant uterus will show up as an enlarged uterus on
radiographs.
Treatment

Lutalyse-the
Upjohn-Pharmacia prostaglandin
- Prostaglandin plus
antibiotics (broad spectrum to get the E.
coli). If it is a closed cervix pyometra,
you should see some discharge by third day of treatment. Some
people do not like to treat a closed cervix pyometra with
prostaglandins as there is a fear of uterine rupture. There are
reports of successful treatments of closed cervix pyometras (some
died too!)
- Relaxing the cervix has been
done using Prostaglandin E, applied topically
once or twice daily.
- Administer Lutalyse at a dose of 0.15 mg/kg, SC,
BID or TID for 1-1½ days, then 0.25 mg/kg for 5-7 days. You may
see all the side effects of prostaglandin such as restless,
salivation, urination, vomiting, diarrhea, and cardiovascular
collapse. These side effects are reduced if you begin with a low
dose and increase the dose second day. The side effects usually
diminish as treatment progresses.
- Reevaluate in 2 weeks. If any signs are still
present, repeat the treatment.
- Breed the bitch on the next estrus as recurrence
likely.
- Fertility has been reported after treatment,
however it is lower than normal.
contributed by Bruce
E Eilts and modified on 13 September 2005
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