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Voigt, A.
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Saulez, Montague Newton
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Donnellan, C.M.B. (Cynthia Mary Bridget)
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Gummow, Bruce
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dc.date.accessioned |
2009-11-04T07:03:52Z |
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2009-11-04T07:03:52Z |
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2009-09 |
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The most common causes of gastrointestinal colic at an equine referral hospital in South Africa were determined following retrieval of the medical records of horses admitted during a 10-year study period. The study included 935 horses of which 28 % were admitted after hours. Most horses were Thoroughbreds (54 %), male (57 %), with a mean age of 8.2 years and originated from the Gauteng Province (81 %). Heart rate (98 %), mucous membrane colour (95 %) and auscultation of the abdomen (91 %) were the clinical data commonly obtained at admission. Packed cell volume, total serum protein and white cell count were recorded in 78 %, 75 % and 44 % of horses respectively. Transrectal palpation (93 %), nasogastric intubation (84 %), intravenous catheterisation (74 %) and abdominocentesis (53 %) were the most frequently performed procedures. Medical intervention was performed in 558 horses (60 %). The common causes of medical colic were impactions (39 %), tympany (7 %) and displacement of the large colon (6 %). An exploratory laparotomy was performed in 331 horses (36 %). The common causes of surgical colic were displacement (29 %), impaction (22 %) and small intestinal strangulating lesions (18 %). Death occurred in 3 % of horses, while euthanasia before medical intervention was performed in 4 %. Overall, medical intervention was successful in 93 % of horses and 67 % in horses managed surgically. In conclusion, 55 % of all the equine admissions responded to medical intervention and the recovery rate for horses receiving both medical and surgical intervention was comparable to that reported in other studies. |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Voigt, A, Saulez, MN, Donnellan, CM, & Gummow, B 2009, 'Causes of gastrointestinal colic at an equine referral hospital in South Africa (1998 - 2007)', Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, vol. 80, no, 3, pp. 192-198. [http://www.journals.co.za/ej/ejour_savet.html] |
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dc.identifier.issn |
0038-2809 |
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dc.identifier.other |
7003908833 |
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N-9314-2014 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/11695 |
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South African Veterinary Association |
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dc.rights |
South African Veterinary Association |
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dc.subject |
Abdominal pain |
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Horses |
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Medical and surgical intervention |
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Survival |
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dc.subject.lcsh |
Veterinary emergencies -- South Africa |
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Veterinary hospitals -- South Africa |
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dc.subject.lcsh |
Horses -- Diseases |
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Veterinary surgical emergencies -- South Africa |
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dc.title |
Causes of gastrointestinal colic at an equine referral hospital in South Africa (1998 - 2007) |
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Article |
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