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Advancements in the Treatment of Laminitis February 24, 2007 University of Rhode Island Lisa Connor
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Overview Laminitis –Causes –Treatment –Advancements –Heroes –Future Outlook/Need for Funding
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What is Laminitis? Pain and inflammation of the sensitive laminae of the foot
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Why is it debilitating? Sensitivity in Laminae Separation & Rotation Triggering Event
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Circulatory Effects Dr. Christopher Pollitt American Farrier's Journal Normal circulation laminitis
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What causes Laminitis? Nutrition (carbohydrate overload) Toxemia Mechanical overload (contralateral effects) Stress Hormonal Imbalance (Cushing’s Disease) Drug Induced (sensitivity to corticosteriods)
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Applying Physics horse's weight (gold) upward ground force from concussion (red) rear-ward pull of the deep digital flexor tendon (green) The laminae (blue) The forward & upward pull of extensor tendon (purple) 40% 60%
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U.S. Statistics USDA/APHIS Equine 98 Study 28.5% of polled operations in 28 states confirmed laminitis within their boarding/training population Highest incidence in Spring/Summer
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Goals of Treatment Prevent further development Reduce the pain or hypertension cycle Reduce or prevent permanent laminar damage Improve laminar capillary dynamics Prevent movement of the distal phalanx
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Common Approaches Determine cause & correct condition IV fluid therapy Cryotherapy Radiographs NSAIDS (Bute, ketoprofen) Promote vasodilation ( Acepromazine, isoxuprine, pentophyline and nitroglycerin) Frog support
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Mechanical Aids The heart-bar-shoe through its contact with the frog engages weight bearing (*supports bony column*) –natural approach in the treatment of several pathologies of the foot (crushed/under-run heels, quarter cracks, and laminitis) –helps prevent rotation and or sinking of the coffin bone
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More Mechanical Aids NBHoofcare.com Styrofoam padding Digit Support System NBHoofcare
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Alternative Practices Venograms confirm degree of blood supply Deep digital flexor tenotomy (usually for salvage cases) –Restores natural angle with ground surface Study over 10 yr. period n=37 77% survival after 6 mos. 60% survival after 24 mos. Dorsal hoof wall resection –Prevent & treat abscesses Prosthetics Barefoot trimming & holistic therapies
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The Problem with Laminitis Within the multitude of treatment options ~ NONE are UNIVERSALLY EFFECTIVE Pathogenesis is poorly understood Contradicting theories –Heat vs. Cold (Cryotherapy) –Use of heartbar shoes vs. styrofoam pads or barefoot trimming –Vasodilation vs. Vasoconstriction during onset
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Advancements in Technology A veterinarian can see where blood flow is compromised due to damage, swelling, or poor hoof structure, and thus decide what mechanical support and/or surgery he needs to provide in order to restore blood flow to those areas. Venogram
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Research/Initiatives Involvement of Circulation (Hood et al, 1993) –Vasoconstriction causes decreased perfusion to nutrient laminar capillaries The Glucose Connection (Bailey, 2000) Connective Tissue Connection (Pollitt & Daradka, 1998) National Animal Genome Project –(gene map for horses)
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Steps to Conquering Laminitis Foundational Knowledge Today$10M in Research Funds Collaboration between Veterinarians, Farriers, and Scientists alike 5 Years Laminitis remains the second largest killer of horses, behind colic.
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Beloved Heroes Patricia McQueen photo Foolish Pleasure, 1975 Barbaro, 2006 Secretariat, 1973
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The Road to Preservation
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