Retrospective five-year study of equine casuistry in a Colombian perinatology center.

Brazilian journal of veterinary medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm005824
Melissa Tovar Parra, Martha Susana Franco Ayala
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A retrospective study was conducted at the Foal Care Equine Perinatology Center in Colombia from October 2017 to May 2023. The goal was to analyze the most frequent pathologies, as well as assess the sexes, ages, and breeds of the patients, with an emphasis on the perinatal population. Out of 945 clinical histories, 776 pertained to perinatology. Survival rates were calculated, and a descriptive analysis was performed. The overall survival rate for neonates was 73.6%, with females constituting 57% of the neonatal patients. The most prevalent breed among mares and neonates was the Creole Colombian Horse. Neonatal maladjustment accounted for 39.34% of the neonatal cases, and regarding the affected systems, there was a common multisystemic presentation (71.40%). Of the 341 foals admitted for neonatal adaptation, 72 were clones (with a survival rate of 76.39%), while 269 were non-clones (with a survival rate of 72.49%). A total of 202 mares (88.98%) were hospitalized for pregnancy monitoring, while 25 mares (11.02%) were brought to the perinatology center to treat dystocia or other reproductive pathologies. The most frequent diagnosis among mares was placentitis (73.68%). This study noted an increase in survival rates over time, which was associated with improvements in protocols and the acquisition of new medical equipment. The survival rates observed in this study are consistent with those reported in previous research. The collected data indicate that foaling occurs year-round in Colombia since the country experiences no distinct seasons. Studies with larger sample sizes are suggested, as well as periodical analysis of casuistry in the equine neonatology field, to improve the clinical management of patients and enhance productivity in the horse breeding industry.

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哥伦比亚围产期中心马诡辩的5年回顾性研究。
2017年10月至2023年5月,在哥伦比亚马驹护理马围产期中心进行了一项回顾性研究。目的是分析最常见的病理,以及评估患者的性别、年龄和品种,重点是围产期人口。945例临床病史中,776例与围产期有关。计算生存率,并进行描述性分析。新生儿总生存率为73.6%,女性占新生儿患者的57%。在母马和新生儿中最流行的品种是克里奥尔哥伦比亚马。新生儿适应不良占新生儿病例的39.34%,在受影响的系统方面,常见的多系统表现(71.40%)。341头新生适应马驹中,无性系72头(存活率76.39%),非无性系269头(存活率72.49%)。202匹母马(88.98%)住院接受妊娠监测,25匹母马(11.02%)被送往围产中心治疗难产或其他生殖疾病。母马最常见的诊断是胎盘炎(73.68%)。这项研究指出,随着时间的推移,存活率有所提高,这与方案的改进和购置新的医疗设备有关。本研究观察到的生存率与以往的研究报告一致。收集的数据表明,由于哥伦比亚没有明显的季节,因此哥伦比亚全年都有产崽。建议开展更大样本量的研究,并定期对马新生儿领域的病理性进行分析,以改善患者的临床管理,提高马养殖业的生产力。
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