Incidence, recurrence, and outcome of postrace atrial fibrillation in Thoroughbred horses
Abstract Background Atrial fibrillation (AF) impacts performance and horse and jockey safety. Understanding the outcomes of AF identified postrace will better inform regulatory policy. Hypothesis/Objectives To investigate the outcomes after episodes of AF identified postrace and determine whether af...
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doaj-ef7db8fec7b34e8c99fbc3d6b16fb6ba2021-03-26T10:53:09ZengWileyJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine0891-66401939-16762021-03-013521111112010.1111/jvim.16063Incidence, recurrence, and outcome of postrace atrial fibrillation in Thoroughbred horsesLaura C. Nath0Adrian D. Elliott1Joe Weir2Peter Curl3Sarah M. Rosanowski4Samantha Franklin5School of Animal & Veterinary Sciences University of Adelaide Roseworthy South Australia AustraliaCentre for Heart Rhythm Disorders, Adelaide Medical School University of Adelaide Adelaide South Australia AustraliaHong Kong Jockey Club, Veterinary Clinical Services Equine Hospital Hong Kong SAR Hong KongVeterinary Regulation Hong Kong Jockey Club Hong Kong SAR Hong KongEVC Global LTD Hong Kong Hong KongSchool of Animal & Veterinary Sciences University of Adelaide Roseworthy South Australia AustraliaAbstract Background Atrial fibrillation (AF) impacts performance and horse and jockey safety. Understanding the outcomes of AF identified postrace will better inform regulatory policy. Hypothesis/Objectives To investigate the outcomes after episodes of AF identified postrace and determine whether affected horses are at increased risk of additional episodes compared to the general racing population. Animals Total of 4684 Thoroughbred racehorses. Methods Race records for Thoroughbred horses racing in Hong Kong from 2007 to 2017 were reviewed. Horses that performed below expectation were examined by cardiac auscultation and ECG. Incidence and recurrence of AF were compared between horses with and without a history of AF and between horses with paroxysmal and persistent episodes using Fisher's exact test. Results There were 96 135 race starts during the study. Atrial fibrillation was identified in 4.9% of horses, with an overall incidence of 2.7 episodes per 1000 starts. The incidence of AF in horses after any previous episode (12.8 per 1000 starts) was higher than for horses with no previous episode (2.4 per 1000 starts; odds ratio [OR], 5.3; 95% confidence interval [CI], 3.8‐7.6). Recurrence was seen in 64% of horses previously treated for persistent AF, which was higher than recurrence in horses with paroxysmal AF (23%; OR, 5.9; 95% CI, 1.6‐21.2). Median duration between episodes was 343 days (range, 34‐1065). Conclusions and Clinical Importance Thoroughbreds are at increased risk of recurrent AF after both paroxysmal and persistent episodes, but the duration of time between episodes varies widely. These findings support a substantial burden of AF among individual Thoroughbred racehorses.https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16063arrhythmiaatrial fibrillationcardiologyelectrocardiographyepidemiologyequine |
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Laura C. Nath Adrian D. Elliott Joe Weir Peter Curl Sarah M. Rosanowski Samantha Franklin Incidence, recurrence, and outcome of postrace atrial fibrillation in Thoroughbred horses Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine arrhythmia atrial fibrillation cardiology electrocardiography epidemiology equine |
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Laura C. Nath Adrian D. Elliott Joe Weir Peter Curl Sarah M. Rosanowski Samantha Franklin |
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Incidence, recurrence, and outcome of postrace atrial fibrillation in Thoroughbred horses |
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Incidence, recurrence, and outcome of postrace atrial fibrillation in Thoroughbred horses |
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Incidence, recurrence, and outcome of postrace atrial fibrillation in Thoroughbred horses |
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Incidence, recurrence, and outcome of postrace atrial fibrillation in Thoroughbred horses |
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Incidence, recurrence, and outcome of postrace atrial fibrillation in Thoroughbred horses |
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incidence, recurrence, and outcome of postrace atrial fibrillation in thoroughbred horses |
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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine |
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Abstract Background Atrial fibrillation (AF) impacts performance and horse and jockey safety. Understanding the outcomes of AF identified postrace will better inform regulatory policy. Hypothesis/Objectives To investigate the outcomes after episodes of AF identified postrace and determine whether affected horses are at increased risk of additional episodes compared to the general racing population. Animals Total of 4684 Thoroughbred racehorses. Methods Race records for Thoroughbred horses racing in Hong Kong from 2007 to 2017 were reviewed. Horses that performed below expectation were examined by cardiac auscultation and ECG. Incidence and recurrence of AF were compared between horses with and without a history of AF and between horses with paroxysmal and persistent episodes using Fisher's exact test. Results There were 96 135 race starts during the study. Atrial fibrillation was identified in 4.9% of horses, with an overall incidence of 2.7 episodes per 1000 starts. The incidence of AF in horses after any previous episode (12.8 per 1000 starts) was higher than for horses with no previous episode (2.4 per 1000 starts; odds ratio [OR], 5.3; 95% confidence interval [CI], 3.8‐7.6). Recurrence was seen in 64% of horses previously treated for persistent AF, which was higher than recurrence in horses with paroxysmal AF (23%; OR, 5.9; 95% CI, 1.6‐21.2). Median duration between episodes was 343 days (range, 34‐1065). Conclusions and Clinical Importance Thoroughbreds are at increased risk of recurrent AF after both paroxysmal and persistent episodes, but the duration of time between episodes varies widely. These findings support a substantial burden of AF among individual Thoroughbred racehorses. |
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arrhythmia atrial fibrillation cardiology electrocardiography epidemiology equine |
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