Respiratory oscillometry testing in relation to exercise in healthy and asthmatic Thoroughbreds

EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL(2024)

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Background: Racehorses may experience exercise-induced bronchodilation or bronchoconstriction, with potential differences between healthy and asthmatic individuals.Objectives: To identify exercise-related lung function variations by oscillometry in racehorses, compare lung function between healthy and mild equine asthma (MEA) horses, assess oscillometry's potential as a predictor of racing fitness.Study design: Prospective case-control clinical study.Methods: Fourteen Thoroughbred racehorses (5 healthy, 9 MEA) underwent a protocol including respiratory oscillometry at rest, exercise with fitness monitoring, oscillometry at 15 and 45 min post-exercise, and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALf) cytology. Oscillometry parameters (resistance [Rrs] and reactance [Xrs]) were compared within and between healthy and MEA groups at different timepoints. Associations between Rrs and Xrs at rest and 15 min post-exercise and BALf cytology and fitness indices were evaluated.Results: MEA horses showed higher Rrs at 15 min post-exercise (0.6 +/- 0.2 cmH(2)O/L/s) than healthy horses (0.3 +/- 0.1 cmH(2)O/L/s) (p < 0.01). In healthy horses, Rrs decreased at 15 min post-exercise compared with resting values (0.5 +/- 0.1 cmH(2)O/L/s) (p = 0.04). In MEA horses, oscillometry parameters did not vary with time. Post-exercise Xrs inversely correlated with total haemosiderin score (p < 0.01, r(2) = 0.51). Resting Rrs inversely correlated with speed at 200 bpm (p = 0.03, r(2) = -0.61), and Xrs with maximum heart rate (HR) during exercise (p = 0.02, r(2) = -0.62). Post-exercise Rrs inversely correlated with mean (p = 0.04, r(2) = -0.60) and maximum speed (p = 0.04, r(2) = -0.60), and HR variability (p < 0.01, r(2) = -0.74).Main limitations: Small sample size, oscillometry repeatability not assessed, potential interference of upper airway obstructions, external variables influencing fitness indices.Conclusions: Oscillometry identified lung function differences between healthy and MEA horses at 15 min post-exercise. Only healthy horses exhibited exercise-induced bronchodilation. Oscillometry showed potential in predicting subclinical airway obstruction.
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equine asthma,horse,lung function,oscillometry,racehorses,Thoroughbred
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