Causes of poor performance of horses during training, racing, or showing: 348 cases (1992-1996)

Citation
Bb. Martin et al., Causes of poor performance of horses during training, racing, or showing: 348 cases (1992-1996), J AM VET ME, 216(4), 2000, pp. 554-558
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Medicine/Animal Health
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
ISSN journal
00031488 → ACNP
Volume
216
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
554 - 558
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-1488(20000215)216:4<554:COPPOH>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Objective-To determine results for horses undergoing a high-speed treadmill examination, including videoendoscopy of the pharynx and larynx before and during exercise, echocardiography before:and after exercise, and electroca rdiography before, during, and after exercise, because of poor performance. Design-Retrospective study. Animals-348 horses. Results-A definitive diagnosis was obtained for 256 [73.5%) horses. One hun dred forty-eight horses had dynamic obstruction of the airway during exerci se, 33 had clinically important cardiac arrhythmias alone, 22 had a combina tion of dynamic airway obstruction and clinically important cardiac arrhyth mias, 19 had poor cardiac fractional shortening immediately after exercise, 10 had exertional rhabdomyolyis, 15 had clinically apparent lameness,and 9 had other disorders. Thirty-nine of the horses with dynamic obstruction of the airway during exercise had multiple airway abnormalities. Fifty-three horses also had subclinical myopathy. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-Results suggest that a complete evaluati on, including-a. highspeed treadmill examination, should be conducted in ho rses with poor performance, regardless or whether horses do or do not have a history of abnormal respiratory noises and particularly if the horse shav e grade-II or -III left laryngeal hemiplegia.