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一项针对参加敏捷运动赛事训练和比赛的犬只指部损伤风险因素的调查。

A survey of risk factors for digit injuries among dogs training and competing in agility events.

作者信息

Sellon Debra C, Martucci Katherine, Wenz John R, Marcellin-Little Denis J, Powers Michelle, Cullen Kimberley L

出版信息

J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2018 Jan 1;252(1):75-83. doi: 10.2460/javma.252.1.75.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To identify potential risk factors for digit injuries in dogs training and competing in agility events. DESIGN Internet-based, retrospective, cross-sectional survey. ANIMALS 1,081 dogs training or competing in agility events. PROCEDURES Data were collected for eligible animals via retrospective surveys distributed electronically to handlers of dogs participating in agility-related activities. Variables evaluated included demographic (handlers) and signalment (dogs) information, physical characteristics of dogs, and injury characteristics. A separate survey of dogs competing in similar agility-related activities but without digit injuries was also administered. Multivariable logistic regression was used to develop a model for assessment of risk factors. RESULTS Data were collected from 207 agility dogs with digit injuries and 874 agility dogs without digit injuries. Factors associated with significantly increased odds of injury included Border Collie breed (OR, 2.3; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.5 to 3.3), long nails (OR, 2.4; 95% CI, 1.3 to 4.5), absence of front dewclaws (OR, 1.9; 95% CI, 1.3 to 2.6), and greater weight-to-height ratio (OR, 1.5; 95% CI, 1.1 to 2.0). Odds of injury decreased with increasing age of the dog (OR, 0.8; 95% CI, 0.76 to 0.86). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE Results should be cautiously interpreted because of potential respondent and recall bias and lack of review of medical records. Nevertheless, results suggested that retaining healthy dewclaws, maintaining lean body mass, and trimming nails short for training and competition may decrease the likelihood of digit injuries. Research to investigate training practices, obstacle construction specifcations, and surface considerations for dogs competing in agility activities is indicated.

摘要

目的 确定参加敏捷性赛事训练和比赛的犬只发生趾部损伤的潜在风险因素。 设计 基于互联网的回顾性横断面调查。 动物 1081 只参加敏捷性赛事训练或比赛的犬只。 方法 通过电子方式向参加敏捷性相关活动的犬只的 handlers 分发回顾性调查问卷,收集符合条件动物的数据。评估的变量包括人口统计学(handlers)和特征(犬只)信息、犬只的身体特征以及损伤特征。还对参加类似敏捷性相关活动但无趾部损伤的犬只进行了单独调查。采用多变量逻辑回归建立风险因素评估模型。 结果 收集了 207 只发生趾部损伤的敏捷性犬只和 874 只未发生趾部损伤的敏捷性犬只的数据。与损伤几率显著增加相关的因素包括边境牧羊犬品种(比值比[OR],2.3;95%置信区间[CI],1.5至3.3)、指甲长(OR,2.4;95%CI,1.3至4.5)、无前侧悬爪(OR,1.9;95%CI,1.3至2.6)以及体重与身高比值更大(OR,1.5;95%CI,1.1至2.0)。犬只年龄增加,损伤几率降低(OR,0.8;95%CI,0.76至0.86)。 结论及临床意义 由于存在潜在的应答者和回忆偏倚以及缺乏病历审查,结果应谨慎解读。尽管如此,结果表明保留健康的悬爪、保持瘦体重以及在训练和比赛时将指甲剪短可能会降低趾部损伤的可能性。需要开展研究以调查参加敏捷性活动的犬只的训练方法、障碍物构造规格和地面因素。

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