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Equine Cardiology and Neuro for Pub health
Don't really remember how this related to pub health...
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Veterinary Medicine
Undergraduate 4
06/04/2015

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Are cardiovascular abnormalities important to performance horse people?
Definition
Yes, 3rd most common cause of poor performance
Term
What are some of the challenges pertaining to equine cardiology?
Definition
Difficult to make an accurate diagnosis, difficult to determine the importance (physiological vs pathological) and impact on performance, difficult to treat, difficult to determine prognosis
Term
Why is signalment important when diagnosing cardio abnormalities?
Definition
Age - congentical disease?
Breed predispositions (VSD in arabs and warm bloods)
Gender - aortic aneruysm in males
Usage- cardiac insufficeny more seen earlier in atheletes
Term
How do you determine haemodynamic status?
Definition
Evaluation of pulse rate and quality, perihperal perfusion, jugular vein fill and pulsation
Term
What is persistent tachycardia typical of?
Definition
Heart failue
Term
What are some types of physiological arrhythmias?
Definition
They are very common, esp in performance horses. They are usually:
Regularly irregular
Brady-dysrhythmias
Associated with high vagal tone
Term
What is 'sinus rhythm'?
Definition
Normal heart rate and rhythm. So a sinus bradycardia would be 'normal' (or expected) bradycardia
Term
What do we characterise mumurs on?
Definition
Timing and duration
Intensity
PMI and radiation
Pitch
'Shape'
Term
What is a physiological murmur?
Definition
Ones that are associated with blood turbulance from normal flow (ejection and filling quickly) they are typically soft (grade 1-3), short duration and come and go depending on exercise
Term
Other than blood turbulance, what fact influences physiological murmurs?
Definition
High sympathetic tone (can be caused by pain, sepsis, colic, exercise)
Term
What are some of the limitations of equine neuro exams?
Definition
Animal size (affects postural reaction and spinal reflex tests)
Animal is often recumbant (no way, no how moving that thing)
Term
Which horse breed has a predisposition to epilepsy?
Definition
Arabs
Term
What sort of information are you fishing for when taking a neuro Hx?
Definition
CS duration and progression
Prev Tx/toxins
Trauma
Management
Number affected
Geographical location/sesaon
Term
Where in horses would you look specifically for asymmetry re: neuro disease?
Definition
Muscles and hoof wear
Term
What tests can you do to show exacerbation of neuro deficits?
Definition
Tail pull/sway tests
Tight circling
Walking up or down a slope or curb
Backing up
Blindfolding
Term
What are the signs of paresis in horses?
Definition
Stumbling, toe dragging
Tremors/fasciculations
Limb trembling
Recumbency
Term
How do you recognise LMN disease?
Definition
Tremors/fasiculations
Difficulty supporting weight
Muscle atrophy
decreased or absent reflexes
Term
How do you recognise UMN disease?
Definition
No atrophy/tremors
Reflexes intact
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