2013
DOI: 10.1111/evj.12180
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Continuous digital hypothermia initiated after the onset of lameness prevents lamellar failure in the oligofructose laminitis model

Abstract: SummaryReasons for performing study: Prophylactic digital hypothermia reduces the severity of acute laminitis experimentally but there is no evidence for its efficacy as a treatment once lameness has already developed. Objectives: To investigate the therapeutic effects of digital hypothermia, applied after the onset of lameness, in an experimental acute laminitis model. Study design: Randomised, controlled (within subject), blinded, experimental trial. Methods: Eight Standardbred horses underwent laminitis ind… Show more

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“…As described in a previous publication by the same study subjects,13 8 Standardbred geldings were given an OF bolus (10 g/kg, maximum 4.2 kg) by nasogastric intubation, confined to stocks, and carefully monitored for the onset of lameness by gait evaluation, performed every 4 hours by 2 investigators and by pedometer counts. Pedometer counts were obtained to determine the amount of shifting back and forth between the forelimbs of the study subjects, an early sign of Obel Grade 1 (OG1) laminitis.…”
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“…As described in a previous publication by the same study subjects,13 8 Standardbred geldings were given an OF bolus (10 g/kg, maximum 4.2 kg) by nasogastric intubation, confined to stocks, and carefully monitored for the onset of lameness by gait evaluation, performed every 4 hours by 2 investigators and by pedometer counts. Pedometer counts were obtained to determine the amount of shifting back and forth between the forelimbs of the study subjects, an early sign of Obel Grade 1 (OG1) laminitis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hoof wall surface temperature was measured with hoof wall thermistors attached to data‐logging devices as described previously 16. At 36 hours after the development of OG2 laminitis (likely OG3 laminitis due to histologic changes observed),15 horses were euthanized and lamellar tissue samples were collected both from limbs that experienced digital hypothermia and limbs maintained at ambient temperature, as described previously 13. Tissue intended for gene expression analysis was immediately snap‐frozen in liquid nitrogen.…”
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