Racing performance of juvenile Thoroughbreds with femoropatellar osteochondrosis at auction: A retrospective case-control study.
Abstract: Osteochondrosis dissecans (OCD) is common in the femoropatellar joint in Thoroughbred yearlings for sale at auction and there is no consensus on the effect on racing outcomes. Objective: Describe femoropatellar OCD in juvenile Thoroughbreds and compare the racing performance of affected Thoroughbred horses to siblings and unaffected horses from the same sale. Methods: Retrospective case-control study of juvenile horses born 2010-2016. Methods: Radiographic reports from 27 Thoroughbred auctions of weanling (5-11 months of age) and yearling (12-22 months of age) horses were reviewed to identify femoropatellar OCD. Age and sex of cases and controls were obtained from the sales catalogue. Racing performance was obtained from an online database. Correlation between lesion characteristics and racing performance were assessed using Pearson and Spearman correlations for continuous and ordinal/categorical variables respectively. Racing performance was compared between cases and sibling controls and age- and sex-matched sale number controls from the same sale with Poisson distribution and log link. Significance level of alpha = 0.05 was used. Results: Femoropatellar OCD was identified in 429 horses with North American race records. OCD was present on 519 lateral trochlear ridges and 54 medial trochlear ridges. There were more males in the case group (70%) than in the sibling control group (47%). Case racing performance was compared to 1042 sibling and 757 hip controls. There were significant but small decreases in racing metrics of cases and increases in males for years raced, total starts, starts for 2-5 years of age, total placings, and placings at 2-4 years of age. Analysis of specific lesion metrics revealed weak correlations for performance outcomes (positive and negative) resulting in an inability to draw firm conclusions. Conclusions: Retrospective study where case management was unknown. Conclusions: Femoropatellar OCD in juvenile Thoroughbreds for sale at auction decreases some racing outcomes. 背景: 在纯血马周岁拍卖会的中,股髌关节骨软骨分离症(OCD)很常见,其对比赛结果的影响尚无共识。 目的: 描述幼年纯血马的股髌关节骨软骨分离症,并将有病症的纯血马与其兄弟姐妹马匹和同一场拍卖会无病症的马匹的比赛表现进行比较。 研究设计: 对2010-2016年出生的幼马进行回顾性病例对照研究。 方法: 回顾27场纯血马拍卖会的马匹X线影像报告,分别是断奶驹(5-11个月)和周岁驹(12-22个月),确定股髌关节骨软骨分离症。病例组和对照组马匹的年龄和性别从拍卖销售目录中获得。出赛成绩从在线数据库中取得。病变特征与赛马表现之间的相关性分别采用Pearson和Spearman法,对连续变量和顺序/分类变量进行评估。用泊松分布和对数连接比较病例组和其兄弟姐妹对照组以及来自同一批次拍卖的年龄和性别匹配臀部对照组的赛马表现。显著性水平α = 0.05。 结果: 在北美比赛记录中,429匹的马发现了股髌关节骨软骨分离症(OCD)。OCD存在于519个外侧滑车(LTR)和54个内侧滑车(MTR)。病例组的公马(70%)比兄弟姐妹对照组(47%)多。病例组赛马表现与1042匹兄弟姐妹组和757匹臀部对照组进行了比较。病例组的比赛指标有微小但显著的下降,而公马在比赛年限,总出赛次数,2-5岁出赛次数,总排名次数和2-4岁排名次数方面的下降更明显。对特定病变指标的分析显示,表现结果(阳性和阴性)呈弱相关性导致无法得出确切的结论。 主要局限性: 回顾性研究,病例后续管理未知。 结论: 拍卖会中出售的幼年纯血马的股髌关节骨软骨分离症会降低比赛成绩预期.
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Publication Date: 2023-05-16 PubMed ID: 37191294DOI: 10.1111/evj.13943Google Scholar: Lookup
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The research examines the impact of osteochondrosis dissecans (OCD) in the femoropatellar joint on the racing performance of juvenile Thoroughbreds. The study found that OCD can lead to a slight but significant decline in various racing outcomes.
About the Study
- The study is a retrospective case-control analysis of young horses born between 2010-2016 with OCD in the femoropatellar joint. The femoropatellar OCD was identified through the review of radiographic reports from 27 Thoroughbred auctions.
- Metrics like the racing performance was obtained from an online database. The performance was compared between horses with OCD and sibling controls or other horses sold at the same auction, matched by age and sex.
- The study aimed to assess the correlation between lesion characteristics and racing performance. However, no firm conclusions could be drawn due to weak correlations for performance outcomes.
Key Findings
- OCD was identified in 429 horses with a race record in North America. OCD was present on 519 lateral trochlear ridges and 54 medial trochlear ridges.
- More males (70%) were in the case group than in the sibling control group (47%).
- Performance comparison was made against 1042 sibling and 757 hip controls. A minor but significant decrease in certain racing metrics such as years raced, total starts, starts for 2-5-year-olds, total placings, and placings at 2-4 years of age was observed in the OCD case group.
Conclusion
- Although the study is retrospective, with case management unknown, it concludes that femoropatellar OCD in juvenile Thoroughbreds for sale at auction can negatively impact their racing performance.
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APA
Sloan PB, White B, Santschi EM.
(2023).
Racing performance of juvenile Thoroughbreds with femoropatellar osteochondrosis at auction: A retrospective case-control study.
Equine Vet J.
https://doi.org/10.1111/evj.13943 Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA.
- Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA.
- Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA.
Grant Funding
- Kansas State University Clinical Sciences
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This article has been cited 1 times.- Argue BJ, Ahern BJ. Evaluation of agreement for radiographic lesions and risk for racing in thoroughbred yearling sale repository radiographs. Front Vet Sci 2024;11:1430993.
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