马的复发性绞痛:在一般人群中复发的发生率和危险因素。

C E Scantlebury, D C Archer, C J Proudman, G L Pinchbeck
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进行研究的原因:在英国马的一般做法人群中,复发性绞痛的频率以前没有报道过。阐明复发性绞痛的危险因素可为临床决策和干预提供依据。目的:了解复发性绞痛的发生率及危险因素。假设:马的管理,预防性保健和先天行为有助于复发性绞痛的风险。方法:在兽医诊断的内科绞痛发作点登记127匹马的队列。参与调查的业主在一年内完成了基线调查和3份后续电话调查问卷。收集了每次绞痛发作的临床细节,包括管理、行为和预防保健方面的数据。发生率采用风险时间数据计算;使用多变量逻辑回归评估非时变协变量与复发性绞痛的相关性。结果:复发率为50次绞痛事件/100马年(HYAR)。如果只包括兽医参与的反复绞痛发作,发生率为每100 HYAR中有35起绞痛事件。建立多变量logistic回归模型,探讨从基线数据中收集的非时变复发危险因素。该模型显示,已知有牙齿问题(OR 5.5, 95% CI 1.3, 23.1)或婴儿床咬伤/吸风(OR 12.1, 95% CI 1.4, 108.1)的马在绞痛事件发生后的一年内复发的风险增加。结论和潜在的相关性:马在医疗绞痛发作后的复发率很高,这是一个福利问题。发病率可用于比较相似人群的干预效果。确定的风险因素可以为管理干预提供基础或突出风险个体。
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Recurrent colic in the horse: incidence and risk factors for recurrence in the general practice population.

Reasons for performing study: The frequency of recurrent colic in the UK equine general practice population is previously unreported. Elucidating risk factors for recurrent colic could provide a basis for clinical decision making and interventions.

Objectives: To determine the incidence rate of and risk factors for recurrent colic.

Hypotheses: Horse management, prophylactic health care and innate behaviour contribute to the risk of recurrent colic.

Methods: A cohort of 127 horses was enrolled at the point of a veterinary-diagnosed medical colic episode. Participating owners completed a baseline and 3 follow-up telephone questionnaires over one year. Clinical details of each colic episode were collected with data on management, behaviour and preventive healthcare. Incidence was calculated using time at risk data; non-time varying covariates were assessed for association with recurrent colic using multivariable logistic regression.

Results: The recurrence rate was 50 colic events/100 horse years at risk (HYAR). Including only veterinary attended recurrent colic episodes the incidence was 35 colic events per 100 HYAR. A multivariable logistic regression model was built to explore non-time varying risk factors for recurrence collected from baseline data. The model showed that horses that have a known dental problem (OR 5.5, 95% CI 1.3, 23.1) or crib-bite/windsuck (OR 12.1, 95% CI 1.4, 108.1) were at increased risk of recurrence during the year following a colic event.

Conclusions and potential relevance: The incidence of recurrence in horses following a medical episode of colic is high in this population and represents a welfare concern. The incidence rate can be used to compare intervention efficacy in similar populations. Identified risk factors could provide the basis for management interventions or highlight at risk individuals.

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