Acute-phase proteins as diagnostic markers in horses with colic
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Pihl, Tina H.
Scheepers, Elrien
Sanz, Macarena
Goddard, Amelia
Page, Patrick
Toft, Nils
Kjelgaard-Hansen, Mads
Andersen, Pia H.
Jacobsen, Stine
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Wiley
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OBJECTIVE : To investigate the diagnostic potential of the concentrations of acute-phase proteins serum amyloid A (SAA), haptoglobin (Hp), and fibrinogen in blood and peritoneal fluid (PF) for differentiating horses with inflammatory colic (entero-colitis and peritonitis) from those with surgical colic. DESIGN : Prospective observational multicenter study. SETTING : Two university referral hospitals. ANIMALS : Horses referred for severe acute abdominal pain to Hospital 1 (n = 148) or Hospital 2 (n = 78). INTERVENTION : Blood and PF samples collected at admission were used for acute-phase protein concentration measurement. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS : Blood and PF samples collected at admission were used for acute-phase protein concentration measurement. CONCLUSIONS : Evaluation of SAA in serum improved the ability to differentiate horses with acute inflammatory colic requiring medical treatment from horses with colic requiring surgery, as it allowed an additional 4% of horses to be correctly classified into medical and surgical cases. Improved differentiation of these 2 groups of horses with colic may minimize the risk of unnecessary or delayed surgery.
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Acute-phase proteins, Peritoneal fluid (PF), Blood, Horse (Equus caballus), Fibrinogen, Haptoglobin (Hp), Serum amyloid A (SAA), Colic, Body temperature, Area under the curve, Biochemical marker, White blood cell count, Lactate, Equine, Diagnostic marker
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Pihl, T.H., Scheepers, E., Sanz, M., Goddard, A., Page, P., Toft, N., Kjelgaard-Hansen, M., Andersen, P.H. & Jacobsen, S. 2016, 'Acute-phase proteins as diagnostic markers in horses with colic', Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, vol. 26, no. 5, pp. 664-674.