深入分析与马匹患者短期结果相关的预后因素:多中心回顾性研究
Irene Nocera1, Dania Cingottini1, Chiara Di Franco1
1Department of Veterinary Science, University of Pisa, Viale delle Piagge 2, 56122 Pisa, Italy.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI
|February 13, 2026
概括
马的预后是复杂的,老年马和特定的类型表明较差的结果. 识别风险因素,如年龄和结肠类型,对于更好的马类结肠管理和治疗策略至关重要.
科学领域:
- 兽医医学 兽医医学 兽医医学
- 马类科学 马类科学
- 动物健康 动物健康
背景情况:
- 是马匹发病率和死亡率的常见原因.
- 关于马风险和预后因素的先前研究已经产生了有争议的共识.
- 确定可靠的预后指标对于临床决策至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究马匹结局的结果,转到马科中心.
- 确定与马匹负面结肠结局相关的特定风险因素.
- 为了有助于更清晰地理解马类结肠的预后.
主要方法:
- 一个多中心的回顾性研究分析了236匹马的临床记录.
- 收集的数据包括病史,信号,体检,血液学,生物化学,诊断,SIRS状态/分数,结肠类型,治疗和结果.
- 使用多变量逻辑回归来评估与结结局相关的参数 (p < 0.05).
主要成果:
- 年龄和结肠类型与负面结果有显著的相关性 (p<0.001).
- 单变量分析表明与性别,治疗类型,SIRS得分,年龄,心率和呼吸率的潜在关联.
- 糟糕的结果与晚年相关,杀性阻塞性结肠,心率升高,SIRS状态和血液乳酸盐水平.
结论:
- 马风险是多因素的,年龄和特定的类型是关键的预后指标.
- 心血管症状,SIRS状态和乳糖水平升高与结肠的较差结果有关.
- 采用标准化协议的多中心方法提高了马研究结果的稳定性和代表性.
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