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Can quantitative computed tomography detect bone morphological changes associated with catastrophic proximal sesamoid bone fracture in Thoroughbred racehorses?

Authors :
Sean P. McDonough
Scott Palmer
Heidi L. Reesink
Erin N. Cresswell
Christopher J. Hernandez
Source :
Equine Veterinary Journal. 51:123-130
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Wiley, 2018.

Abstract

BACKGROUND Fracture of the proximal sesamoid bones continues to be the most common fatal musculoskeletal injury in US racehorses. Identifying factors that influence fracture risk could lead to screening techniques to reduce catastrophic injury rates and improve animal welfare. OBJECTIVES To identify morphological differences between proximal sesamoid bones of the contralateral limb of fracture and control horses and assess the feasibility of computed tomography (CT) to detect traits associated with proximal sesamoid bone fracture. We hypothesised that horses with proximal sesamoid bone fracture would have greater bone density. STUDY DESIGN Cross-sectional cadaver morphological study. METHODS Proximal sesamoid bone morphology was measured using high-resolution micro-CT images from 16 Thoroughbred racehorses (eight fracture, eight control) euthanised on New York racetracks. Nominal logistic regression models and receiver operating characteristic curves were created to assess the ability of CT-derived morphological traits to accurately classify fracture horses vs. controls. RESULTS Bone volume fraction was greater in the fracture group (90.39 ± 1.76%) as compared to controls (87.20 ± 2.79%, P

Details

ISSN :
04251644
Volume :
51
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Equine Veterinary Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7527a28c097da90b63b1d71e7db2657f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/evj.12965