西澳大利亚赛狗四肢骨折的发生率和风险因素。

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
MJ Gibson, KA Legg, EK Gee, A Smet, J Medd, C McMullen, L Auld, CW Rogers
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识别比赛日受伤的风险因素可以提高灰狗的福利。比赛日骨折是最严重的伤害事件,对狗的福利和该行业的社会经营许可产生了最大的负面影响。本研究旨在描述西澳大利亚赛狗比赛中与比赛相关的骨折发生率和风险因素。西澳大利亚赛马和博彩公司(RWWA)提供了描述比赛水平数据和比赛日受伤情况的电子摘要。计算了2017年1月1日至2023年12月31日期间西澳大利亚州所有灰狗比赛开始时每1000次开始的骨折发生率(IR)。使用泊松回归的单变量和多变量模型计算了基于比赛和灰狗级别因素的骨折类型IR比率。在 198,008 次比赛中,有 662 次(n = 643,97.1% 涉及四肢)发生骨折,因此每 1000 次比赛中发生骨折的 IR 为 3.3(95%CI 3.1-3.6)。与未受伤的灰猎犬相比,在上一场比赛中受伤的灰猎犬前肢骨折的可能性要高出 2.3 倍(95%CI1.4-4.3)(P = 0.013)。年龄超过30个月的灰狗和在过去15天内未参加过比赛的灰狗发生跗骨骨折的风险更大。前肢骨折的风险因素与干扰或狗碰撞后造成的创伤有关,而跗骨骨折则与比赛训练/赛跑造成的应变和周期性负荷有关。根据这些风险因素改变赛马结构、规则和政策可能有助于降低赛跑灰狗的骨折发生率。
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Incidence and risk factors for limb fracture in greyhound racing in Western Australia

Identification of risk factors for race day injury can improve greyhound welfare. Race day fractures are the most significant injury event and have the greatest negative impact on dog welfare and the industry's social license to operate. This study aimed to describe the incidence and risk factors for race-related fractures in greyhounds racing in Western Australia. Electronic extracts describing race level data and race day injuries were provided by Racing and Wagering Western Australia (RWWA). The incidence rate (IR) of fractures for all greyhound race starts in Western Australia from 1 January 2017–31/12/2023 was calculated per 1000 starts. Univariable and multivariable models using Poisson regression were used to calculate the IR ratio of fracture type based on race and greyhound-level factors. There were 198,008 racing starts and 662 (n = 643, 97.1% involving the limbs) fractures resulting in an IR of 3.3 fractures per 1000 starts (95%CI 3.1–3.6). Greyhounds that had an injury in their previous race were 2.3 times (95%CI1.4–4.3) more likely to have a forelimb fracture than greyhounds that did not have an injury (P = 0.013). The risk of tarsal bone fracture was greater in greyhounds older than 30 months and greyhounds that had not raced in the previous 15 days. Risk factors for fractures in the forelimb were associated with trauma after interference or dog collisions, whereas tarsal fractures were associated with strain and cyclic loading from race training/racing. Changes to racing structure, rules and policies based on these risk factors may help to reduce fracture incidence in racing greyhounds.

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Australian Veterinary Journal
Australian Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
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2.40
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85
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Over the past 80 years, the Australian Veterinary Journal (AVJ) has been providing the veterinary profession with leading edge clinical and scientific research, case reports, reviews. news and timely coverage of industry issues. AJV is Australia''s premier veterinary science text and is distributed monthly to over 5,500 Australian Veterinary Association members and subscribers.
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