Ciência Rural (Sep 2024)

Prognosis indicators of equine acute abdomen in south Brazil

  • Gabriela Döwich Pradella,
  • Adriana Oliveira Andrade,
  • Wagner de Souza Tassinari,
  • Irina Lübeck,
  • Natálie Rodrigues Martins,
  • Natália Lima Brasil Dutra,
  • Claudia Acosta Duarte

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20230516
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 1

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ABSTRACT: Acute abdomen cases are among the most prevalent and challenging illnesses in equine medicine. The diagnosis includes anamnesis and detailed clinical evaluation of the patient, allowing the gathering of several important information and, additionally, the use of complementary exams helps to define the diagnosis and prognosis of each case. This research applied the multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) in data referring to clinical examination information and outcome of horses with colic referred to a hospital in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Fifty eight horses were included in the analysis and, it was possible to identify significant differences between the groups, survivors and non-survivors. Related to clinical signs, non-survivor cases are distinguished by severe pain, lack of motility, mucosal alteration, capillary refill time greater than 2sec, heart rate more than 48bpm and presence of nasogastric reflux. As complementary exams, hematocrits and blood lactate demonstrate significative difference among the groups. The cardiovascular parameters, including heart rate, mucosal color and capillary refill time, were the variables with the greatest contribution to discriminate animals that non-survive from those that were discharged. Thus, clinical evaluation should not be underestimated and complementary exams should be used in conjunction to seek a better prognosis. The MCA allowed to visualize the data and predict the outcome of the patients.

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