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Research article2006Peer reviewed

Prevalence of gastric ulceration in Swedish Standardbreds in race training

Jonsson H, Egenvall A

Abstract

Reasons for performing study: There is little information about the prevalence of gastric ulcers in Standardbred trotters and potential correlations between ulcers and various traits, e.g. age, sex, performance, temperament and feeding regimens, need further elucidation. Objectives: The prevalence of ulcers in the gastric squamous mucosa of Swedish Standardbreds was estimated and the associations between ulcer score and age, sex, performance. temperament and feeding regimens were determined. Methods: Eighty Swedish Standardbreds in active race training, trained by 9 different trainers, underwent gastroscopy. Information oil age, gentler, status of training, performance over the last 4 months compared with the trainer's expectations before that period. behaviour, eating habits, feed type. bedding type, time spent outdoors per day and medical treatment during the last month was collected. Gastroscopy was performed and lesions in the squamous gastric mucosa were scored from 0 to 4 (0 = no lesions: 4 = > 5 lesions with haemorrhage. > 10 lesions with no haemorrhage. or a large area of diffuse loss Or Surface epithelium). Results: Twenty-four (30%) of the horses had no lesions in the squamous mucosa. 22 (27.5%) had a score of 1; 21 (26.2%) score 2: 9 (11.2%) score 3: and 4 (5%) score 4. Horses that were in preparatory training and those that had raced during the last month were significantly more affected than horses that were fit for racing but had not raced during the last month. using a logistic regression model with trainer incorporated as a random effect. Conclusions: The study confirmed a high prevalence of ulcers in the gastric squamous mucosa of Standardbreds in race training. Of the studied parameters only status of training showed a significant association with gastric ulcers of the squamous mucosa. Potential relevance: Gastric ulceration is a common disease and diagnosis should be made by endoscopic examination of the gastric mucosa, since parameters such as age, gender, performance. behaviour. eating habits provide only weak cities as to which horses might be affected. Further studies are needed to determine the aetiology of the syndrome and to find ways to reduce. if possible. the frequency of gastric ulcers

Published in

Equine Veterinary Journal
2006, Volume: 38, number: 3, pages: 209-213
Publisher: EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL LTD

    UKÄ Subject classification

    Veterinary Science
    Animal and Dairy Science

    Publication identifier

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.2746/042516406776866390

    Permanent link to this page (URI)

    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/8693