Talbot Alison M, Shanks-Boon Hannah, Baldwin Christopher M, Barnes Harriet, Maddox Thomas W
University of Liverpool, Leahurst Campus, Neston, UK.
Equine Vet J. 2025 Jul;57(4):967-976. doi: 10.1111/evj.14445. Epub 2025 Jan 2.
Obesity has been associated with human obstructive sleep apnoea and canine brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome. The effect of body condition score (BCS) on structures of the oropharynx, nasopharynx and upper airway of the horse has not been investigated.
To investigate the effect of BCS on tongue measurements, soft palate angle and basihyoid depth in horses.
Retrospective, analytical, cross-sectional.
Computed tomographic (CT) images of the head of 58 horses were assessed. DICOM viewing software was used to measure head length, basihyoid-skin depth, soft palate angle (SPA), midline tongue area, dorsoventral height (DVH) of the tongue in two locations and head angle. BCS were assigned during CT examinations. Associations between measurements were tested and following initial calculations, further associations with tongue measurements as a ratio of head length were assessed.
For initial measurements, 44 horses met the inclusion criteria. Addition of head length ratios to tongue measurements resulted in 24 of 44 horses meeting the inclusion criteria for the second set of calculations. Increased BCS led to an increased mean SPA (mean difference = 2.56 ; p = 0.02) and increased median basihyoid depth (mean difference = 0.246 cm; p = 0.006). Following adjustments made for the effect of head length on tongue measures, significant correlation was identified between SPA and tongue area (Spearman's r = 0.544; p = 0.007); SPA and DVH of the tongue at the level of the hard palate (Spearman's r = 0.562; p = 0.004) and SPA and DVH of the tongue at the lingual process of the basihyoid bone (Spearman's r = 0.690; p < 0.001). No significant correlation was identified between variables and sex.
The sample size was small and the effect of breed on measures was not studied. Measurements were acquired on a single sagittal CT plane. The investigator collecting CT measures was not blinded to BCS. All horses were sedated for the CT procedure which may have affected measures obtained.
Increased BCS increases SPA and basihyoid bone depth. Increases in tongue size measurements increase SPA. Results from this study warrant further investigation into the clinical significance of the effects of BCS on the upper airways of the horse.
肥胖与人类阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停及犬类短头阻塞性气道综合征有关。身体状况评分(BCS)对马的口咽、鼻咽和上呼吸道结构的影响尚未得到研究。
研究BCS对马的舌部测量、软腭角度和舌骨深度的影响。
回顾性、分析性横断面研究。
评估了58匹马头部的计算机断层扫描(CT)图像。使用DICOM查看软件测量头长、舌骨-皮肤深度、软腭角度(SPA)、中线舌面积、舌在两个位置的背腹高度(DVH)以及头角。在CT检查期间确定BCS。测试测量值之间的关联,并在初步计算后,评估与作为头长比例的舌部测量值的进一步关联。
对于初步测量,44匹马符合纳入标准。将头长比例添加到舌部测量值中后,44匹马中有24匹符合第二组计算的纳入标准。BCS增加导致平均SPA增加(平均差异=2.56;p=0.02),舌骨深度中位数增加(平均差异=0.246厘米;p=0.006)。在对头长对舌部测量值的影响进行调整后,发现SPA与舌面积之间存在显著相关性(Spearman相关系数r=0.544;p=0.007);SPA与硬腭水平处舌的DVH之间(Spearman相关系数r=0.562;p=0.004)以及SPA与舌骨舌突处舌的DVH之间(Spearman相关系数r=0.690;p<0.001)。未发现变量与性别之间存在显著相关性。
样本量小,未研究品种对测量值的影响。测量是在单个矢状CT平面上进行的。收集CT测量值的研究人员未对BCS进行盲法评估。所有马匹在CT检查过程中均使用了镇静剂,这可能影响了所获得的测量值。
BCS增加会增加SPA和舌骨深度。舌尺寸测量值增加会增加SPA。本研究结果值得进一步探讨BCS对上呼吸道影响的临床意义。