%0 Journal Article %T Anaemia and Hypoproteinaemia in Pregnant Sheep during Anaesthesia %A Helen Kershaw %A Matthew W. Kemp %J Archive of "Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI". %D 2019 %R 10.3390/ani9040156 %X Anaemia during pregnancy is commonly reported in humans and is considered a significant health issue as it is associated with adverse neonatal outcomes including low birth weight, preterm birth and possible perinatal mortality. Pregnant sheep are a common model for research investigating the causes and consequences of preterm birth, but the incidence and significance of anaemia during pregnancy is not known. However, intraoperative anaemia in pregnant sheep has been reported previously. In addition, it has been demonstrated that the cause of intraoperative anaemia is not pregnancy alone as pregnant sheep in a farm environment did not develop anaemia. The aim of this study was to document the red blood cell and protein content of maternal blood before, during and after anaesthesia and surgery to elucidate the cause and duration of intraoperative anaemia in pregnant sheep in a research context. The concentration of red blood cells and protein decreased during anaesthesia and were attributed to the use of anaesthetic drugs and fluids as opposed to the pregnancy status of the sheep %K pregnant sheep %K anaemia %K anaesthesia %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6523546/