Prevalence and Risk Factors for the Presence of Gastric Ulcers in Pleasure and Breeding Horses in Italy
Animals,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(12), P. 1806 - 1806
Published: June 17, 2024
Equine
Squamous
Gastric
Disease
(ESGD)
and
Glandular
(EGGD)
are
two
terms
used
to
indicate
the
presence
of
lesions
squamous
glandular
mucosa
stomach.
Prevalences,
pathophysiology,
risk
factors
different,
latter
have
been
investigated
in
different
populations.
The
aim
this
study
was
investigate
prevalence
ESGD
EGGD
a
cohort
pleasure,
breeding,
retired
horses
Italy.
To
authors’
knowledge,
is
first
such
diverse
population
animals
one
that
includes
large
number
Gastroscopies
were
performed
316
animals,
with
without
clinical
signs
gastric
ulcers,
questionnaire
about
signalment,
management,
activity,
health
given
owners
or
caretakers.
Prevalence
similar
current
literature
reports
comparable
populations,
disease
associated
time
owner
caretaker,
management
(time
type
paddock,
hay,
supplementary
feed
administered),
activity
performed.
In
population,
present
lower
percentage
and,
parameters
evaluated,
only
while
does
not
seem
influence
development
population.
Language: Английский
Equine gastric ulcer syndrome in horses and foals
Robin van den Boom,
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Lieuwke Cecilia Kranenburg
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UK-Vet Equine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(Sup2), P. S9 - S16
Published: March 1, 2024
Gastric
ulcers
are
common
in
adult
horses
and
can
also
be
present
foals.
It
is
important
to
realise
that
occur
the
squamous
and/or
glandular
mucosa
of
stomach,
these
represent
two
different
disease
entities,
namely
equine
gastric
disease.
Horses
suspected
having
based
on
clinical
signs
should
undergo
gastroscopy
confirm
presence
determine
their
severity,
although
there
a
poor
correlation
between
gastroscopic
findings
severity.
As
both
result
tissue
damage
caused
by
acid,
proton
pump
inhibitor
omeprazole
forms
mainstay
ulcer
treatment.
In
cases
disease,
sucralfate
usually
added
therapeutic
plan.
several
husbandry
management
practices
known
risk
factors
for
development
ulcers,
addressed
during
treatment
prevent
recurrence.
Language: Английский
Equine gastric ulcer syndrome and the challenges facing clinicians
UK-Vet Equine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(Sup2), P. S17 - S23
Published: March 1, 2024
Equine
gastric
ulcer
syndrome
is
the
most
common
disease
of
equine
stomach.
This
article
gives
an
overview
and
reviews
available
literature
to
answer
questions
clinicians
face
when
treating
managing
these
cases
in
practice.
has,
recent
years,
been
further
defined
into
two
distinct
syndromes:
squamous
glandular
disease.
Primary
form
results
from
prolonged
exposure
mucosa
acid
otherwise
normal
gastrointestinal
tract.
Secondary
occurs
as
a
result
delayed
emptying
caused
by
inflammatory
bowel
disease,
pyloric
stenosis,
severe
or
impaction.
Language: Английский
Equine squamous gastric disease: an update on treatment and management
Sara Busechian,
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Simona Orvieto,
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Fabrizio Rueca
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et al.
UK-Vet Equine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(5), P. 210 - 216
Published: Sept. 2, 2024
Equine
squamous
gastric
disease
describes
the
presence
of
lesions
in
mucosa
stomach.
It
is
a
worldwide
with
high
prevalence
various
categories
horses,
especially
those
heavy
training.
Current
recommendations
for
its
management
include
pharmacological
treatment
gastroprotective
medications
(particularly
omeprazole)
and
feed
supplements
at
end
period.
utmost
importance
to
reduce
or
mitigate
possible
risk
factors.
Feeding
small
amounts
roughage
reducing
trotting
cantering
less
than
40
minutes
per
day
helps
incidence
horses
where
change
not
possible.
This
review
current
literature
trends
adult
horses.
Language: Английский
Association of Equine Squamous and Glandular Gastric Disease with Dental Status in 54 Horses
Rabea Lensing,
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Caroline Wirth,
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Franziska Thünker
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et al.
Animals,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(22), P. 3189 - 3189
Published: Nov. 7, 2024
Gastric
pH
is
a
key
factor
in
the
development
of
equine
squamous
gastric
disease
(ESGD).
Although
acid
injury
unlikely
primary
cause
glandular
(EGGD),
low
may
promote
mucosal
damage.
influenced
by
roughage
uptake,
as
chewing
increases
alkaline
saliva
production.
The
proton
pump
inhibitor
omeprazole
currently
recommended
American/European
College
Veterinary/Equine
Internal
Medicine
(ACVIM/ECEIM)
for
ESGD
and
EGGD.
We
hypothesized
that
dental
disorders
decrease
production
pH,
predisposing
horses
to
EGUS.
Gastroscopy,
intragastric
measurement
examinations
were
performed
(
Language: Английский