Retrospective evaluation of equine prepurchase examinations performed 1991-2000.
- Journal Article
Summary
The research article is about a retrospective examination of horse pre-purchase inspections that were conducted between 1991 and 2000. It investigates whether radiographic results of these evaluations correlate with lameness examinations and sale results.
Introduction
Prepurchase examinations for horses are increasingly becoming necessary for determining a horse’s future soundness. However, the comprehensive understanding of radiographic results and lameness examinations during these evaluations is less documented in the literature. The main purpose of this study was to provide a comprehensive analysis of the clinical and radiographic outcomes of horse prepurchase examinations and determine whether these results were correlated to the lameness evaluations and sale outcomes.
Methodology
- The researchers examined 510 case records.
- Radiographs were assessed and grades were assigned to different sections of the horses including the navicular bone, the distal phalanx, and the tarsus.
- The researchers also conducted follow-up telephone interviews for 173 horses in order to understand their status post the examination.
Results
- Most of the cases involved Thoroughbred geldings, with an average age of 8 years and a mean asking price of $12,439.40.
- From the whole sample, approximately 52.8% of horses were lame.
- Radiography was the most utilized diagnostic procedure (61.6%), with the front feet being the most common focus.
- The navicular bone often received a grade 1, while grade 2 was common for the distal phalanx.
- The score observed for the tarsi, mainly involved Grades 0 and 1 for the proximal intertarsal and distal intertarsal/metatarsal joints respectively.
- Interestingly, horses experiencing significant tarsal changes were still able to retain their level of competitiveness.
- Horses with a Grade 3 score that remained in active use post evaluation were also assessed during the follow-up sessions.
Conclusions
The authors concluded that prepurchase examinations can significantly affect the sale outcomes of horses. Higher grading of the navicular bone and distal phalanx was found to be associated with lameness. However, higher grades in the tarsus were less likely to cause lameness. They also noted that Warmbloods exhibited more notable changes in the navicular bone and distal phalanx compared to Thoroughbreds yet weren’t as lame. The authors suggested that detected radiographic changes in the navicular bone, distal phalanx, and tarsus have to be interpreted in relation to the clinical examination.
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Researcher Affiliations
- Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, California 95616, USA.
MeSH Terms
- Age Factors
- Animals
- Carpus, Animal / anatomy & histology
- Carpus, Animal / diagnostic imaging
- Cartilage / anatomy & histology
- Cartilage / diagnostic imaging
- Female
- Forelimb
- Horse Diseases / diagnosis
- Horse Diseases / diagnostic imaging
- Horses / anatomy & histology
- Lameness, Animal / diagnosis
- Lameness, Animal / diagnostic imaging
- Male
- Predictive Value of Tests
- Radiography
- Retrospective Studies
- Sex Factors
- Tarsal Bones / anatomy & histology
- Tarsal Bones / diagnostic imaging
- Toe Joint / anatomy & histology
- Toe Joint / diagnostic imaging
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