Effect of different protocols on the mitigation of exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage in horses when administered 24 hours before strenuous exercise.

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学 Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine Pub Date : 2019-09-01 Epub Date: 2019-08-09 DOI:10.1111/jvim.15574
Warwick Bayly, Carolina Lopez, Raymond Sides, Gerald Bergsma, Jenyka Bergsma, Jenifer Gold, Debra Sellon
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Background: Public pressure exists in the United States to eliminate race-day furosemide administration despite its efficacy in decreasing the severity of equine exercise pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH). No effective alternative prophylaxis strategies have been identified.

Objective: To investigate alternative protocols to race-day furosemide that might mitigate EIPH.

Animals: Seven fit Thoroughbreds with recent EIPH.

Methods: Double-blinded placebo-controlled Latin square crossover using a treadmill followed by a blinded placebo-controlled crossover study at a racetrack. First, horses exercised supramaximally to fatigue 24 hours after initiating 5 EIPH prophylaxis protocols: 0.5 and 1.0 mg/kg furosemide IV 24 hours pre-exercise with and without controlled access to water, and 24 hour controlled access to water. Effects were compared to those measured after giving a placebo 24 hours pre-exercise, and 0.5 mg/kg furosemide IV 4 hours pre-exercise. Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) erythrocyte count was determined 45-60 minutes postexercise after endoscopy to assign an EIPH score. Data were analyzed using linear mixed effects models. The most promising protocol from the treadmill study was further evaluated in 6 horses using endoscopy and BAL after 1100 m simulated races.

Results: Intravenous furosemide (0.5 mg/kg) administered 24 hours pre-exercise combined with controlled access to water decreased the severity of EIPH on the treadmill and at the racetrack.

Conclusion and clinical importance: Administering 0.5 mg/kg furosemide 24 hours pre-racing combined with controlling water intake may be a strategy to replace race-day furosemide administration for the management of EIPH. A larger study is indicated to further evaluate whether this protocol significantly mitigates EIPH severity.

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剧烈运动前24小时服用不同方案对缓解马运动性肺出血的影响。
背景:尽管速尿能有效降低马运动性肺出血(EIPH)的严重程度,但美国公众仍面临着取消比赛日速尿给药的压力。尚未确定有效的替代预防策略。目的:研究可能减轻EIPH的比赛日呋塞米的替代方案。动物:七只患有近期EIPH的纯种犬。方法:使用跑步机进行双盲安慰剂对照拉丁方交叉,然后在赛马场进行盲安慰剂对照交叉研究。首先,马的运动过度疲劳24 启动5个EIPH预防方案后数小时:0.5和1.0 mg/kg呋塞米IV 24 在有水和无水的情况下锻炼前的小时数,以及24 小时控制用水。将效果与服用安慰剂后测得的效果进行比较24 运动前小时和运动前4小时0.5mg/kg呋塞米IV。测定支气管肺泡灌洗液(BAL)红细胞计数45-60 内窥镜检查后运动后分钟分配EIPH评分。使用线性混合效应模型对数据进行分析。踏车研究中最有希望的方案是在1100后使用内窥镜检查和BAL对6匹马进行进一步评估 m模拟比赛。结果:静脉注射速尿(0.5 mg/kg)24 在跑步机和跑道上,运动前几个小时与控制饮水相结合可以降低EIPH的严重程度。结论和临床重要性:给予0.5 mg/kg速尿24 赛前数小时结合控制水分摄入可能是取代比赛日呋塞米给药治疗EIPH的一种策略。需要进行更大规模的研究,以进一步评估该方案是否显著减轻EIPH的严重程度。
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