Equine fatalities in equestrian eventing.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Heather A Cameron-Whytock, Denzil O'Brien, Victoria Lewis, Tim Parkin, Euan D Bennet
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Abstract

Background: To date, industry and research outputs that have aimed to improve safety in equestrian eventing have tended to focus on identifying risk factors for horse falls during cross-country, which have been identified as the greatest risk of injury and fatality for riders. There is an absence of research that investigates fatalities of horses within the sport of eventing.

Objectives: To use a combination of media reports and eventing federation databases to describe and document equine fatalities in equestrian eventing, including their context, location and a basic pathology.

Study design: Descriptive study.

Methods: A study describing equine fatalities that occurred between 1998 and 2023. Study data were taken from a combination of media reports (to identify occurrences of equine fatalities) and federation databases (to confirm a fatality did indeed occur and validate data).

Results: One hundred and ten equine fatality records were included. Median horse age was 12 years. 62.7% of equine fatalities were not associated with a report of a horse fall during the cross-country phase. Of all fatalities, 36.4% involved a musculoskeletal (MSK) injury, 36.4% were considered sudden death and 27.3% did not report the pathology (unknown). A total of 47.5% of MSK-related fatalities and 90% of sudden death fatalities occurred during cross-country but were unrelated to horse falls at cross-country fences.

Main limitations: The data presented within this study do not provide a complete picture of global equine eventing fatalities during the study period. Details around the context/pathology of fatalities are also limited because of the sources they are derived from.

Conclusions: This study demonstrates that equine fatalities in eventing occur in contexts other than horse falls, including as a result of MSK injury and sudden death. Future research and risk management work in eventing should include work that investigates sudden death and MSK injury in eventing horses and their causative/associative factors.

马术比赛中马的死亡人数。
背景:迄今为止,旨在提高马术三项赛安全性的行业和研究成果往往侧重于确定马匹在越野比赛中摔倒的风险因素,这已被确定为骑手受伤和死亡的最大风险。目前还缺乏对赛事中马匹死亡事件的调查研究。目的:结合媒体报道和赛事联合会数据库来描述和记录马术赛事中的马死亡,包括其背景、地点和基本病理。研究设计:描述性研究。方法:一项描述1998年至2023年间马死亡的研究。研究数据来自媒体报道(确定马死亡事件)和联邦数据库(确认确实发生了死亡事件并验证数据)。结果:共纳入马死亡记录110例。马的平均年龄为12岁。62.7%的马死亡与越野阶段马摔倒的报告无关。在所有死亡病例中,36.4%涉及肌肉骨骼(MSK)损伤,36.4%被认为是猝死,27.3%未报告病理(未知)。共有47.5%的msk相关死亡和90%的猝死死亡发生在越野期间,但与马匹在越野围栏上摔倒无关。主要局限性:本研究中提供的数据并未提供研究期间全球马术赛事死亡人数的完整情况。关于死亡背景/病理的详细信息也因其来源而有限。结论:本研究表明,在马术三项赛中,马的死亡发生在马摔倒以外的情况下,包括由于MSK损伤和猝死。未来的研究和风险管理工作应包括调查马术比赛马的猝死和MSK损伤及其致病/相关因素。
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Equine Veterinary Journal
Equine Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.60%
发文量
161
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Equine Veterinary Journal publishes evidence to improve clinical practice or expand scientific knowledge underpinning equine veterinary medicine. This unrivalled international scientific journal is published 6 times per year, containing peer-reviewed articles with original and potentially important findings. Contributions are received from sources worldwide.
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