Boorman Sophie, Richardson Dean W, Hogan Patricia M, Stefanovski Darko, Levine David G
Department of Clinical Science, JT Vaughan Large Animal Teaching Hospital, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama.
Department of Clinical Studies, New Bolton Center, University of Pennsylvania, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania.
Vet Surg. 2020 May;49(4):648-658. doi: 10.1111/vsu.13403. Epub 2020 Mar 4.
To report the performance of thoroughbred racehorses after surgical repair of a medial condylar fracture of the third metacarpal/metatarsal bone.
Retrospective cohort study.
Forty-three horses surgically treated for medial condylar fractures, 30 with previous racing experience, 13 without previous racing experience (nonexperienced).
Medical records (2009-2017) were reviewed for signalment, radiographic fracture characteristics, repair technique, and postoperative morbidity and mortality. Each experienced horse was matched with two horses randomly selected from its most recent race to serve as healthy controls. Racing performance parameters (race rating, competitive level, speed rating, performance index) and career racing statistics were compared with multiple regression models between injured experienced horses and controls. The career racing statistics for nonexperienced horses were evaluated. Reasons for nonreturn to racing were obtained.
The median duration of follow-up was 6 years (minimum 2, maximum 10). Twenty-one of 43 (49%) horses raced again as well as 18 of 30 (60%) experienced horses and three of 13 (23%) nonexperienced horses. Experienced horses were five times more likely than nonexperienced horses to return to racing (95% confidence interval = 0.07-0.58, P = .003). Higher preoperative racing performance parameters were associated with return to racing. Racing performance parameters were lower after the date of fracture in injured horses compared with controls.
Experienced horses were more likely to return to racing after medial condylar fracture repair, although their performance was generally lower than that of comparably uninjured horses.
Owners should be aware that horses with medial condylar fractures likely will race at a lower level than their uninjured peers.
报告经手术修复第三掌骨/跖骨内侧髁骨折的纯种赛马的表现。
回顾性队列研究。
43匹接受内侧髁骨折手术治疗的马,其中30匹有以往比赛经验,13匹无以往比赛经验(无经验组)。
查阅2009年至2017年的病历,了解马匹的特征、骨折的影像学特征、修复技术以及术后发病率和死亡率。每匹有经验的马与从其最近一场比赛中随机挑选的两匹马匹配,作为健康对照。使用多元回归模型比较受伤的有经验马匹与对照之间的比赛表现参数(比赛评分、竞争水平、速度评分、表现指数)和职业生涯比赛统计数据。评估无经验马匹的职业生涯比赛统计数据。获取未恢复比赛的原因。
随访的中位时间为6年(最短2年,最长10年)。43匹马中有21匹(49%)再次参赛,30匹有经验的马中有18匹(60%),13匹无经验的马中有3匹(23%)。有经验的马恢复比赛的可能性是无经验马的5倍(95%置信区间=0.07-0.58,P=0.003)。术前较高的比赛表现参数与恢复比赛相关。与对照相比,受伤马匹骨折日期后的比赛表现参数较低。
内侧髁骨折修复后,有经验的马更有可能恢复比赛,尽管它们的表现通常低于未受伤的同类马匹。
马主应意识到,内侧髁骨折的马比赛水平可能低于未受伤的同龄马。