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Veterinary Record 2009;164:6-10 doi:10.1136/vr.164.1.6
  • Paper

Effect of left-sided valvular regurgitation on mortality and causes of death among a population of middle-aged and older horses

  1. K. B. Stevens, MScAgric1,
  2. C. M. Marr, BVMS, MVM, PhD, DipECEIM, DEIM, MRCVS2,
  3. J. N. R. Horn, DrMedVet, PhD, MRCVS3,
  4. D. U. Pfeiffer, DrMedVet, DipTropVetSci, MACVSc, DiplECVPH, PhD1,
  5. J. D. Perkins, BVetMed, MSc, CertES, DipECVS, MRCVS1,
  6. I. M. Bowen, BVetMed, CertVA, CertEM, MRCVS4,
  7. E. J. Allan, BVetMed, MRCVS5,
  8. J. Campbell, MSc1 and
  9. J. Elliott, MA, VetMB, PhD, DipECVPT, CertSAC, MRCVS1
  1. 1Royal Veterinary College, Hawkshead Lane, North Mymms, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 7TA
  2. 2Rossdales Equine Hospital, Cotton End Road, Exning, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 7NN
  3. 3Novartis International, CH-4002 Basle, Switzerland
  4. 4School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, Sutton Bonington, Leicestershire LE12 5RD
  5. 5Davison Veterinary Surgeons, 65 Ilkeston Road, Nottingham NG7 3GR
  1. E-mail for correspondence: kstevens{at}rvc.ac.uk

Abstract

The effect of left-sided valvular regurgitation (LSVR) on the mortality of middle-aged and older horses was investigated in a prospective cohort study involving 19 yards and 1153 horses. The horses were examined to determine whether they had a cardiac murmur and its type, and their age, sex, breed type and occupation were recorded. They were followed up at intervals of two years by postal questionnaire, and after four years information on 773 horses was available. There was no significant difference in the mortality of the horses with and without LSVR, but small horses had a significantly higher risk of having LSVR than small ponies (odds ratio [OR] 2·33), and older horses were slightly more likely to have LSVR than young horses (OR 1·07). Twenty-nine per cent of the deaths reported by the owners were due to orthopaedic problems, 23·3 per cent to gastrointestinal problems, and only 7·9 per cent to cardiovascular problems. Orthopaedic problems were the main cause of death in the horses, and gastrointestinal problems were the main cause of death in the ponies.

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