Potential risk factors for fetal loss due to umbilical cord torsion in the mare.
- Journal Article
Summary
The research paper examines the causes and risk factors associated with umbilical cord torsion (UCT) in mares, which is a major cause of equine pregnancy failures in Europe. Through a retrospective study of aborted or prematurely delivered stillborn fetuses with potential maternal and fetal risk factors, the research discovered a significant association between UCT and umbilical cord length and gestational length.
Research Methodology
The researchers conducted a study using two primary methods:
- A retrospective cohort study on 72 cases involving aborted or prematurely delivered stillborn fetuses, submitted for necropsy.
- A follow-up questionnaire survey sent to mare owners to obtain additional data.
Multivariable regression analyses assessed the association of various risk factors such as mare size, gestational length, parity, previous abortion, umbilical cord length (UCL), maternal age at abortion, and fetal sex with UCT and UCL.
Key Findings
- Abortions due to UCT had a shorter gestational length than those caused by other reasons.
- The highest prevalence of UCT-linked abortions occurred during the mid-gestational period.
- The cause of abortion was tied significantly with the period of gestation and the UCL, with the aborted fetuses due to UCT having longer umbilical cords than those due to other causes.
- Mares during the mid gestational period had 7.9 times higher odds of abortion due to UCT compared to those in the late period.
- UCL was linked with a higher chance of UCT.
- UCL was also significantly associated with the mare’s size, gestational period, and cause of abortion.
Conclusions
The research concluded that UCT was significantly linked to UCL and gestational length. Mare size did not influence the likelihood of UCT, however, ponies that had longer umbilical cords appeared to have a higher risk of abortion due to UCT. The research did not find an association between other maternal or fetal risk factors and the cause of abortion.
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Researcher Affiliations
- Section for Reproduction and Obstetrics, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Højbakkegaard Allé 5A, DK-2630, Taastrup, Denmark. Electronic address: metc@sund.ku.dk.
- Section for Reproduction and Obstetrics, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Højbakkegaard Allé 5A, DK-2630, Taastrup, Denmark.
- Section for Reproduction and Obstetrics, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Højbakkegaard Allé 5A, DK-2630, Taastrup, Denmark.
- Section for Reproduction and Obstetrics, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Højbakkegaard Allé 5A, DK-2630, Taastrup, Denmark.
MeSH Terms
- Pregnancy
- Horses
- Animals
- Female
- Retrospective Studies
- Abortion, Veterinary / epidemiology
- Abortion, Veterinary / etiology
- Stillbirth / veterinary
- Risk Factors
- Umbilical Cord
- Horse Diseases / epidemiology
- Horse Diseases / etiology