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Upper and Lower Airways Evaluation and Its Relationship with Dynamic Upper Airway Obstruction in Racehorses

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ANIMALS
卷 12, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ani12121563

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DUAO; equine; horse; dynamic upper airway obstruction; upper respiratory tract; equine sports medicine; equine endoscopy; upper airway endoscopy

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  1. University of Milan

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This study aimed to investigate the possible relationship between the complete resting evaluation of the upper and lower airways and dynamic upper airway obstructions (DUAO). The results showed that flaccidity of the epiglottis was associated with dorsal displacement of the soft palate, while epiglottis length was not related to DUAO. There were no associations between DUAO and pharyngo-laryngeal hyperplasia (PLH), lower airway inflammation (LAI), or exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH). In conclusion, the epiglottis may play a role in upper airway stability, while airway inflammation does not seem to contribute to the development of DUAO.
Simple Summary Dynamic upper airway obstructions (DUAO) are a common cause of poor performance in racehorses, including different forms which vary in severity. Previous studies reported contrasting results concerning the contribution of abnormal pharyngo-laryngeal appearance and airway inflammation to the pathogenesis of DUAO. The present study aimed to evaluate possible associations between the development of DUAO and resting airway endoscopic findings, epiglottis size, airways inflammation and exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH). These relationships were statistically investigated retrospectively in 360 racehorses (Standardbreds and Thoroughbreds) with poor performance or abnormal respiratory noises. A flaccid appearance of the epiglottis was associated with the occurrence of the dorsal displacement of the soft palate, while no relationship was detected between DUAO and epiglottis length. Inflammation of the upper and lower airways was not related with the development of DUAO, nor were horses with DUAO more prone to experience EIPH. These results suggest that epiglottis may contribute to upper airway stability, while inflammation does not predispose horses to the onset of DUAO. Dynamic upper airway obstructions (DUAO) are common in racehorses, but their pathogenetic mechanisms have not been completely clarified yet. Multiple studies suggest that alterations of the pharyngo-laryngeal region visible at resting endoscopy may be predictive of the onset of DUAO, and the development of DUAO may be associated with pharyngeal lymphoid hyperplasia (PLH), lower airway inflammation (LAI) and exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH). The present study aims to investigate the possible relationship between the findings of a complete resting evaluation of the upper and lower airways and DUAO. In this retrospective study, 360 racehorses (Standardbreds and Thoroughbreds) referred for poor performance or abnormal respiratory noises were enrolled and underwent a diagnostic protocol including resting and high-speed treadmill endoscopy, cytological examination of the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and radiographic assessment of the epiglottis length. In this population, epiglottis flaccidity was associated with dorsal displacement of the soft palate, while no relationship was detected between DUAO and epiglottis length. No associations were detected between DUAO and PLH, LAI or EIPH. In conclusion, it is likely that epiglottis plays a role in upper airway stability, while airways inflammation does not seem to be involved in the pathogenesis of DUAO.

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