Inspiratory and expiratory tracheal pressures during high-intensity exercise in harness racehorses.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Hanna Vermedal, Ingunn Risnes Hellings, Zoe Louise Fretheim-Kelly, Constanze Fintl, Hanna Margrethe Berg Olsen, Eric Strand
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Abstract

Background: Exercise-related upper respiratory tract (URT) disorders are common in racehorses. Objective assessment of URT mechanics is essential to quantify degrees of obstruction caused by URT disorders identified upon dynamic endoscopy.

Objectives: To establish reference values for inspiratory and expiratory tracheal pressures (cmH2O) during high-speed treadmill endoscopy in harness racehorses with clinically normal URTs.

Study design: Prospective observational study.

Methods: Tracheal pressures were measured in harness racehorses (Standardbreds and Norwegian-Swedish coldblooded trotters) in which no URT abnormalities were detected. Peak inspiratory and expiratory tracheal pressures were determined for each minute (phase) of a standardised treadmill test, which alternated between trotting with free head carriage (phases 1, 3, 5 and 7) and with poll flexion (phases 2, 4 and 6). Linear mixed-effects models assessed changes in tracheal pressures across the exercise test, and effects of breed, racing experience, respiratory rate and head-neck position (free vs. poll flexion).

Results: Seventy-six horses were included. Mean (SD) peak inspiratory tracheal pressures ranged from -21.8 (5.0) cmH2O in phase 1 to -34.9 (5.3) and -34.3 (5.7) cmH2O in phases 6 and 7. Inspiratory pressures became significantly more negative across phases (p < 0.001) and were -3.5 cmH2O (95% CI: -4.0 to -3.0, p < 0.001) lower during poll flexion versus free head carriage. Expiratory tracheal pressures remained stable across exercise phases (11.5 [2.8] to 12.5 [2.6] cmH2O) with no significant changes. There were no significant differences between the two breeds. Respiratory rate ranged from 79.8 (12.6) to 90.8 (15.0) breaths/min and remained stable between 89.6 and 90.8 breaths/min through phases 3-7.

Main limitations: Simultaneous airflow measurements were not performed.

Conclusions: Inspiratory pressures became more negative with exercise progression and were significantly lower during poll flexion versus free head carriage. Reference values for tracheal pressures from clinically normal horses provide an objective tool for evaluating URT function during exercise.

马具高强度运动时的吸气和呼气气管压力。
背景:运动相关的上呼吸道(URT)疾病在赛马中很常见。客观评估上呼吸道力学对于量化动态内窥镜检查发现的上呼吸道疾病引起的阻塞程度至关重要。目的:建立临床尿路检查正常的马系高速跑步机内窥镜检查时吸气和呼气气管压力(cmH2O)的参考值。研究设计:前瞻性观察性研究。方法:对未发现上呼吸道异常的马(标准种和挪威-瑞典血统的冷血马驹)进行气管压力测量。在标准化跑步机测试中,测定每分钟(阶段)的吸气和呼气气管压力峰值,该测试在自由头部行走(阶段1、3、5和7)和头部弯曲(阶段2、4和6)之间交替进行。线性混合效应模型评估了整个运动试验中气管压力的变化,以及品种、比赛经验、呼吸频率和头颈位置(自由与poll弯曲)的影响。结果:共纳入76匹马。平均(SD)吸气气管峰值压力范围从第1期的-21.8 (5.0)cmH2O到第6期和第7期的-34.9(5.3)和-34.3 (5.7)cmH2O。吸气压力在各阶段明显变得更负(p2o (95% CI: -4.0至-3.0,p2o),无显著变化。两个品种之间没有显著差异。呼吸频率范围为79.8(12.6)~ 90.8(15.0)次/分,在第3-7阶段保持稳定在89.6 ~ 90.8次/分之间。主要限制:没有同时进行气流测量。结论:吸气压力随着运动的进展而变得更负,在头部屈曲和自由头部移动时明显更低。临床上正常马的气管压力参考值为评估运动中上呼吸道功能提供了客观的工具。
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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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