Performance outcomes are not reduced following colic surgery in warmblood jumping horses.

IF 1.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Sidney S Chanutin, Christopher R B Elliott, Alexandra S Fielding, Pricilla M Brown, Courtney A McCreary, Euan D Bennet, Weston Davis
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Abstract

Objective: To provide performance data of warmblood jumping horses following colic surgery.

Methods: This retrospective case series reviewed clinical records of 5 equine hospitals with the inclusion criteria of warmblood horses undergoing colic surgery between January 1, 2011, and December 31, 2021, surviving to discharge, and being registered as a hunter or jumper with the US Equestrian Federation. Clinical data included age, sex, and lesion type. Performance data included discipline, jump height, number of starts, number of wins, and number of placings. Pre- and postoperative data were analyzed separately.

Results: 90 horses met the inclusion criteria. Sixty-eight percent of horses returned to competition (26% to a lower level, 27% to the same level, and 16% to a higher level). Jumpers were 3.38 (95% CI, 1.57 to 9.60) times more likely to return to competition than hunters. Neither discipline showed a significant difference between performance data before and after surgery. Each additional year of age was associated with a 0.71 (95% CI, 0.56 to 0.80) times lower chance for return to competition at the same level or higher. Compared to horses with large intestinal nonstrangulating lesions, horses with large intestinal strangulating lesions (0.31; 95% CI, 0.10 to 0.99) and small intestinal strangulating lesions (0.34; 95% CI, 0.12 to 0.99) were less likely to return to competition at the same level or higher.

Conclusions: The majority of jumping horses return to performance following colic surgery.

Clinical relevance: This performance data should assist veterinarians, owners, and trainers to adopt a more positive attitude toward the effect of colic surgery on performance.

温血跳马在绞痛手术后的表现结果不降低。
目的:提供温血跳马在肠绞痛手术后的表现资料。方法:本回顾性病例系列回顾了5家马医院的临床记录,纳入标准为2011年1月1日至2021年12月31日期间接受绞痛手术的温血马,存活至出院,并在美国马术联合会登记为猎人或跳跃者。临床资料包括年龄、性别和病变类型。成绩数据包括学科、跳跃高度、起跑次数、获胜次数和排名次数。术前和术后数据分别进行分析。结果:90匹马符合入选标准。68%的马重返赛场(26%回到较低水平,27%回到相同水平,16%回到较高水平)。跳远者重返赛场的可能性是猎人的3.38倍(95% CI, 1.57 - 9.60)。手术前后两组表现数据均无显著差异。每增加一岁,在相同或更高水平上重返比赛的机会降低0.71倍(95% CI, 0.56至0.80)。与大肠非绞勒病变的马相比,大肠绞勒病变的马(0.31;95% CI, 0.10 ~ 0.99)和小肠绞窄病变(0.34;(95% CI, 0.12 ~ 0.99)不太可能回到相同或更高水平的比赛。结论:大多数跳跃马在绞痛手术后恢复了运动能力。临床相关性:这些表现数据应有助于兽医、饲主和培训师对绞痛手术对表现的影响采取更积极的态度。
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